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Publications by Elin Enfors
Enfors E.I., Barron, J., and Gordon, L.J. Dryspell frequency and trends over time in semi-arid and dry sub-humid sub-SaharanAfrica— implications for smallholder farmers. Forthcoming
 
Enfors E.I., Barron, J., Makurira, H., Rockström, J., and Tumbo, S. Yield and soil system changes from conservation tillage in dryland farming. Agricultural Water Management (In revisions)
 
Enfors, E. 2009. Traps and transformations — exploring the potential of water system innovations in dryland sub-SaharanAfrica . Ph.D. thesis in Natural Resources Management, Stockholm University. May 2009.

Enfors, E. I., L. J. Gordon, G. D. Peterson, and D. Bossio. 2008. Making investments in dryland development work: participatory scenario planning in the Makanya catchment, Tanzania. Ecology and Society 13(2): 42. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art42/

Enfors, E. I., and Gordon, L.J. 2008. Dealing with drought: The challenge of using water system technologies to break dryland poverty traps. Global Environmental Change, 18: 607-616

Gordon, L.J, and Enfors, E. I. 2008. Land degradation, ecosystem services and resilience of smallholder farmers in Makanya catchment, Tanzania. In Bossio, D., Geheb, K. (eds) Conserving land, protecting water, CABI ,UK. pp 33-50.

Enfors, E., and Gordon, L.J. 2007. Analyzing resilience in dryland agro-ecosystems: A case study of the Makanya catchment in Tanzania over the past 50 years. Land Degradation & Development, 18(6) 680-696

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