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Juju, Denabo Billo, Sekiyama, Makiko and Saito, Osamu, (2018). Food Security of Adolescents in Selected Khat and Coffee-Growing Areas in the Sidama Zone, Southern Ethiopia. Nutrients, 10(8), 1-14  5.02 422 405
Ryu, Hyeonju, Basu, Mrittika and Saito, Osamu, (2018). What and how are we sharing? A systematic review of the sharing paradigm and practices. Sustainability Science, 14(2), 515-527  5.02 393 956
Saito, Osamu, Kamiyama, Chiho and Hashimoto, Shizuka, (2018). Non-Market Food Provision and Sharing in Japan’s Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes. Sustainability, 10(213), 1-9  5.02 1932 431 0
Sahle, Mesfin, Yeshitela, Kumelachew and Saito, Osamu, (2018). Mapping the supply and demand of Enset crop to improve food security in Southern Ethiopia. Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 38(7), 1-9  5.02 594 1648 0
Saito, Osamu, Kamiyama, Chiho and Hori, Keiko, (2018). Exploring the relationship between ecosystems and human well-being by understanding the preferences for natural capital-based and produced capital-based ecosystem services. Sustainability Science, 13(43), 1-12  5.02 775 1873
Shoyama, Kikuko, Braimoh, Ademola K., Avtar, Ram and Saito, Osamu, (2018). Land Transition and Intensity Analysis of Cropland Expansion in Northern Ghana. Environmental Management, 1-14  4.64 409  
Matsui, Takanori, Haga, Chihiro, Saito, Osamu and Hashimoto, Shizuka, (2018). Spatially explicit residential and working population assumptions for projecting and assessing natural capital and ecosystem services in Japan. Sustainability Science, 1-15  4.64 435  
Sahle, Mesfin, Saito, Osamu, Furst, Christine and Yeshitela, Kumelachew, (2019). Quantifying and mapping of water-related ecosystem services for enhancing the security of the food-water-energy nexus in tropical data– sparse catchment. Science of the Total Environment, 646 573-586  4.64 967  
Sahle, Mesfin, Saito, Osamu, Furst, Christine, Demissew, Sebsebe and Yeshitela, Kumelachew, (2018). Future land use management effects on ecosystem services under different scenarios in the Wabe River catchment of Gurage Mountain chain landscape, Ethiopia. Sustainability Science, 1-16  4.64 613  
Tatebayashi, Kana, Kamiyama, Chiho, Matsui, Takanori, Saito, Osamu and Machimura, Takashi, (2018). Accounting shadow benefits of non-market food through food-sharing networks on Hachijo Island, Japan. Sustainability Science, 1-18  4.64 939  
Ngwese, Nsioh Macnight, Saito, Osamu, Sato, Akiko, Boafo, Yaw Agyeman and Jasaw, Godfred, (2018). Traditional and Local Knowledge Practices for Disaster Risk Reduction in Northern Ghana. Sustainability, 10(3), 1-17  4.26 650 4321 0
Shoyama, Kikuko, Matsui, Shiro, Hashimoto, Shizuka, Kabaya, Kei, Oono, Akiko and Saito, Osamu, (2018). Development of land-use scenarios using vegetation inventories in Japan. Sustainability Science, 1-14  4.26 541  
Franco, Isabel B., Saito, Osamu, Vaughter, Philip, Whereat, John, Kanie, Norichika and Takemoto, Kazuhiko, (2018). Higher education for sustainable development: actioning the global goals in policy, curriculum and practice. Sustainability Science, 1-22  4.26 969 6367
Boafo, Yaw A., Balde, Boubacar Siddighi, Saito, Osamu, Gasparatos, Alexandros, Damlam, Rodolfo, Ouedraogo, Nadia, Chamba, Emmanuel and Moussa, Zida P., (2018). Stakeholder Perceptions of the Impact of Reforms on the Performance and Sustainability of the Cotton Sector in Ghana and Burkina Faso: A Tale of Two Countries. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 2-61  4.07 480 755
Saito, Osamu, Kamiyama, Chiho, Hashimoto, Shizuka, Matsui, Takanori, Shoyama, Kikuko, Kabaya, Kei, Uetake, Tomoko, Taki, Hisatomo, Ishikawa, Yoichi, Matsushita, Kohei, Yamane, Fumihiro, Hori, Juri, Ariga, Toshinori and Takeuchi, Kazuhiko, (2018). Co-design of national-scale future scenarios in Japan to predict and assess natural capital and ecosystem services. Sustainability Science, 13 1-17  3.88 652