Exploring Farmers’ Decisions on Agricultural Intensification and Cropland Expansion in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Zambia through Serious Gaming
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agricultural intensification; cropland expansion; expansion drivers; -sub-Saharan Africa (SSA); Jevon’s paradox; serious games;All these keywords.
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