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  1. Muthmbi, A., Mozumdar, L., Ampomah, J.A., Lian, W.L., Wangondu, V., Etongo, D., Shampa, S.,
    Islam, M.A., Kamau, T., Bristol, U., Kinyunzu, J., Zannar, E., Musyoki, C., Bleischwitz, R. (2023).
    COVID-19 and Climate Change: Prospect for a Green Recovery in the Indian Ocean Region. Research
    Study Report. IORA.

  2. Etongo, D., Bandara, A., Murugaiyan, A., Bristol, U., Nancy, K., Petrousse, B., Sinon, S. (2022). Risk
    perceptions, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change at farm level across four agricultural zones
    in Seychelles, World Development Sustainability, Volume 1, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wds.2022.100025

  3. Holly J. Niner, Noel C. Barut, Tom Baum, Daniela Diz, Daniela Laínez del Pozo, Stuart Laing, Alana
    Malinde S.N. Lancaster, Kirsty A. McQuaid, Tania Mendo, Elisa Morgera, Payal N. Maharaj,
    Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, Kelly Ortega-Cisneros, Tapiwa V. Warikandwa, Sian Rees (2022). Issues
    of context, capacity and scale: Essential conditions and missing links for a sustainable blue economy.
    Environmental Science & Policy (130). pp25-35. ISSN 1462-9011, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.01.001.

  4. H. Arthur Woods, Amy L. Moran, David Atkinson, Asta Audzijonyte, Michael Berenbrink, Francisco
    O. Borges, Karen G. Burnett, Louis E. Burnett, Christopher J. Coates, Rachel Collin, Elisa M. Costa-
    Paiva, Murray I. Duncan, Rasmus Ern, Elise M. J. Laetz, Lisa A. Levin, Max Lindmark, Noelle M.
    Lucey, Lillian R. McCormick, James J. Pierson, Rui Rosa, Michael R. Roman, Eduardo Sampaio,
    Patricia M. Schulte, Erik A. Sperling, Aleksandra Walczyńska, and Wilco C. E. P. Verberk (2022).
    “Integrative approaches to understanding organismal responses to aquatic deoxygenation.” The
    Biological Bulletin 243, no. 2: 85-103.


  5. Edworthy, C., Potts, W. M., Dupont, S., Duncan, M. I., Bornman, T. G., & James, N. C. (2022). A
    baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for
    biological ocean acidification research. African Journal of Marine Science, 44(4), 367-381.


  6. Etongo, D., & Naidu, H. (2022). Determinants of household adoption of solar energy technology in
    Seychelles in a context of 100% access to electricity. Discover Sustainability, 3(1), 1-13.


  7. Ramessur, R. T., Dupont, S., Harlay, J., Pearton, D., Porter, S. N., de Abreu, D. C., Kirimei,
    A.,Neehaul, Y.,Boodhoo, K., Okuku, E., Rushingisha, G & Scarlet, M. P. (2022). Ocean Acidification:
    A hidden risk to sustainable development in the Western Indian Ocean. WIO Science to Policy Platform
    Series, 1-7.


  8. Blamey, L.K., de Lecea, A., Jones, L., Branch, G.M. (2019). Diet of the spiny lobster Jasus paulensis
    from the Tristan da Cunha archipelago: comparisons between islands, depths and lobster sizes.
    Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 219: 262–272.


  9. Djenontin, I.N.S., Zulu, L.C., Etongo, D. (2020). Ultimately, what is FLR in practice? Embodiments in
    sub-Saharan Africa and implications for future FLR design. Journal of Environmental Management.
    DOI: 10.1007/s00267-020-01360-y


  10. Etongo, D. (2019). Climate change adaptation in Seychelles: Actors, actions, barriers and strategies for
    improvement. Seychelles Research Journal, 1(2): 43-66


  11. Etongo, D., D’offay, K., Vel, T., Murugaiyan, P., Henriette, E. (2020). Growth rate and survivorship of
    Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia marina and Ceriops tagal seedlings with freshwater and seawater
    treatment for mangrove propagation in nurseries. Journal of Coastal Conservation (Submitted).


  12. Etongo, D., Monthy, M., Vel, T. (2019). Floristic composition, diversity and its potential for future
    regeneration between native and exotic species in the Caiman forest of Seychelles. International
    Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. http://doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2019.1701580


  13. Etongo, D., Amelie, V., Pouponneau, A., Leal Filho, W. (2020). Identifying and overcoming barriers to
    climate change adaptation in the Seychelles. African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation,
    Springer, The Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_136-1


  14. Fagan, G.H., Etongo, D., Zerihun, Z., Tafere, K. (2019). Rural households’ access to water resources
    under climate impacts based on field evidence in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. African Journal of
    Environmental Science and Technology, 13(6): 228-240.


  15. Gordon, N. (2019). Aquaculture in the Seychelles: A review on challenges within the sector.
    Seychelles Research Journal 1(2): 83 – 101.


  16. Harlay, J., Walton, R. (2019). The Nekton First Descent Expedition. Seychelles Research Journal 1(2):
    162 -165.


  17. Krütli, P., Nef, D., Zumwald, M., Haupt, M., Harlay, J., & Stauffacher M. (Eds.) (2018). Waste
    Management in the Seychelles – Pathways for Systemic Change. USYS TdLab Transdisciplinary Case
    Study 2018. ETH Zürich, USYS TdLab. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.32472.96003


  18. Holly J. Niner, Noel C. Barut, Tom Baum, Daniela Diz, Daniela Laínez del Pozo, Stuart Laing, Alana
    Malinde S.N. Lancaster, Kirsty A. McQuaid, Tania Mendo, Elisa Morgera, Payal N. Maharaj,
    Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, Kelly Ortega-Cisneros, Tapiwa V. Warikandwa, Sian Rees, Issues of
    context, capacity and scale: Essential conditions and missing links for a sustainable blue economy
    (2022). Environmental Science & Policy (130). pp25-35


  19. Laing, S.C.S. (2020). Blue Economy and blue bonds: An overview of the concepts and the pioneering
    case of Seychelles. Seychelles Research Journal, 2:1, 155-164


  20. Morgera, E., Pitt, J, McGarry D., Hoareau K. (2019) The One Ocean Hub: Transforming Ocean
    Governance. Seychelles Research Journal 1(2): 146 – 148.


  21. Ouédraogo, K., Dimobe, K., Zerbo, I., Etongo, D., Zare, A., Thiombiano, A. (2019). Traditional
    knowledge and cultural importance of Gardenia erubescens Stapf & Hutch. In Sudanian Savanna of
    Burkina Faso. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-019-0305-4.


  22. Zandebasibi, M., Vacik, H., Etongo, D., Dorfstetter, Y., Soosani, J., Pourhashemi, M. (2019).
    Application of time-cost trade-off model in forest management projects: The case of Oak decline
    project. Journal of Forest Science, 65(12): 481-492.