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"I found that if it's the woman who decides, that actually results in more trees being planted" - Seline Meijer 👩🏽‍🌾🌴

Episode 3 of the How researchers changed the world podcast is now live. The episode tells the story behind Seline's research on #agroforestry and #conservation in sub-Saharan Africa. This includes her motivations, the challenges of the research, and how it went on to change the world. #HowResearchers🎧 #podcast

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Episode 3 of the How researchers changed the world podcast is out this Tuesday! It features Seline Meijer discussing her work on #agroforestry and #conservation in sub-Saharan Africa 🌳🌴🌳 #HowResearchers🎧

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