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Learning from young people about their lives: Using participatory methods to research the impacts of AIDS in southern Africa
N Ansell, E Robson, F Hajdu, L van Blerk
Children's Geographies 10 (2), 169-186, 2012
1132012
Does raising maize yields lead to poverty reduction? A case study of the Massive Food Production Programme in South Africa
K Fischer, F Hajdu
Land use policy 46, 304-313, 2015
632015
Local worlds: rural livelihood strategies in Eastern Cape, South Africa
F Hajdu
Linköping University Electronic Press, 2006
602006
Reconceptualising temporality in young lives: exploring young people's current and future livelihoods in AIDS‐affected southern Africa
N Ansell, F Hajdu, L van Blerk, E Robson
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 39 (3), 387-401, 2014
532014
Changing livelihoods in rural Eastern Cape, South Africa (2002–2016): Diminishing employment and expanding social protection
F Hajdu, D Neves, S Granlund
Journal of Southern African Studies 46 (4), 743-772, 2020
492020
Spaces, times, and critical moments: a relational time–space analysis of the impacts of AIDS on rural youth in Malawi and Lesotho
N Ansell, L van Blerk, F Hajdu, E Robson
Environment and planning A 43 (3), 525-544, 2011
482011
Conjuring ‘Win-World’–resilient development narratives in a large-scale agro-investment in Tanzania
L Engström, F Hajdu
The Journal of Development Studies 55 (6), 1201-1220, 2019
452019
Cash transfers for sustainable rural livelihoods? Examining the long-term productive effects of the Child Support Grant in South Africa
F Hajdu, D Neves, S Granlund
Elsevier, 2020
442020
Problems, causes and solutions in the forest carbon discourse: a framework for analysing degradation narratives
F Hajdu, K Fischer
Climate and Development 9 (6), 537-547, 2017
382017
Rural young people's opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship in globalised southern Africa: the limitations of targeting policies
F Hajdu, N Ansell, E Robson, L Van Blerk
International Development Planning Review 35 (2), 155-174, 2013
352013
Questioning the use of ‘degradation’in climate mitigation: A case study of a forest carbon CDM project in Uganda
F Hajdu, O Penje, K Fischer
Land Use Policy 59, 412-422, 2016
332016
The new variant famine hypothesis: moving beyond the household in exploring links between AIDS and food insecurity in southern Africa
N Ansell, E Robson, F Hajdu, L van Blerk, L Chipeta
Progress in Development Studies 9 (3), 187-207, 2009
312009
AIDS-affected young people’s access to livelihood assets: Exploring ‘new variant famine’in rural southern Africa
N Ansell, F Hajdu, L van Blerk, E Robson
Journal of Rural Studies 46, 23-34, 2016
292016
“My happiest time” or “my saddest time”? The spatial and generational construction of marriage among youth in rural Malawi and Lesotho
N Ansell, F Hajdu, L van Blerk, E Robson
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 43 (2), 184-199, 2018
262018
“Our burgers eat carbon”: Investigating the discourses of corporate net-zero commitments
KL Christiansen, F Hajdu, EP Mollaoglu, A Andrews, W Carton, K Fischer
Environmental Science & Policy 142, 79-88, 2023
242023
Income‐generating activities for young people in southern Africa: Exploring AIDS and other constraints
F Hajdu, N Ansell, E Robson, L Van Blerk, L Chipeta
The Geographical Journal 177 (3), 251-263, 2011
242011
The importance of the will to improve: How ‘sustainability’sidelined local livelihoods in a carbon-forestry investment in Uganda
K Fischer, F Hajdu
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 20 (3), 328-341, 2018
232018
Youth policy, neoliberalism and transnational governmentality: a case study of Lesotho and Malawi
N Ansell, F Hajdu, E Robson, L Van Blerk, E Marandet
Critical geographies of childhood and youth, 43-60, 2012
232012
But Tractors Can” t Fly’: A Transdisciplinary Analysis of Neoliberal Agricultural Development Interventions in South Africa
F Hajdu, K Jacobson, L Salomonsson, E Friman
International Journal of Transdisciplinary Research 6 (1), 24-64, 2012
232012
Women’s changing domestic responsibilities in neoliberal Africa: a relational time-space analysis of Lesotho’s garment industry
N Ansell, S Tsoeu, F Hajdu
Gender, Place & Culture 22 (3), 363-382, 2015
222015
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