Wilde, B.    

Firstname:B. 
Surname:Wilde 
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Institute:Sustainable Agroecosystems Group, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland, 
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2024

"The reality in the DRC is just not the reality in Rwanda" - How context factors affect transdisciplinary research projects, Parli, R., Byamungu, M., Fisher, M., Kantengwa, S ., Kintche, K., Konlambigue, M., Lieberherr, E., Wilde, B. and Spath, L., in: Research Policy, volume 53, number -: 105035, pages 1-12, ISSN 0048-7333, 2024. [DOI]
 
"The bad job brings the good one": photovoice study with female and male waste workers in Rwanda, Surchat, M., Irakoze, M.*, Kantengwa, S ., Konlambigue, M., Spath, L., Wilde, B., Six, J., Krutli, P. and Stauffacher, M., in: Local Environment, volume 29, number 5, pages 565-592, ISSN 1354-9839, 2024. [DOI]
 

2023

Determinants and success of engagement in circular bioeconomy practices in African food systems, Sekabira, H., Simbeko, G., Feleke, S., Manyong, V., Spath, L., Krutli, P., Vanlauwe, B., Kintche, K., Wilde, B. and Six, J., in: Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy, number 6: 100065, pages 1-13, ISSN 2772-8013, 2023. [DOI]
 
Jobs in the circular bioeconomy under scrutiny: the challenging reality of compost production in Rwanda, Surchat, M., Irakoze, M.*, Hansmann, R., Kantengwa, S ., Konlambigue, M., Spath, L., Wilde, B., Six, J. and Krutli, P., in: World Development Sustainability, volume 3, number -: 100094, pages 1-11, ISSN 2772-655X, 2023. [DOI]
 

2022

Circular bioeconomy in African food systems: what is the status quo? Insights from Rwanda, DRC, and Ethiopia, Sekabira, H., Nijman, E., Spath, L., Krutli, P., Schut, M., Vanlauwe, B., Wilde, B., Kintche, K., Kantengwa, S ., Feyso, A.* and Kigangu, B., in: PloS ONE, volume 17, number 10: e0276319, pages 1-25, ISSN 1932-6203, 2022. [DOI]
 
Residues from black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae rearing influence the plant-associated soil microbiome in the short term, Fuhrmann, A., Wilde, B., Conz, R. F., Kantengwa, S ., Konlambigue, M., Masengesho, B.*, Kintche, K., Kassa, K.*, Musazura, W.*, Spath, L., Gold, M., Mathys, A. and Hartmann, M., in: Frontiers in Microbiology, volume 13, number -: 994091, pages 1-19, ISSN 1664-302X, 2022. [DOI]