1. Peer Reviewed
1. Mwangi, S., Kirui, B. K., & Kibue, G. W. (2022). Awareness and Perceptions of Climate Variability Adaptation among Forest-adjacent Communities in Mau Forest, Kenya. East African Journal of Forestry and Agroforestry, 5(1), 302-329.
2. Kibue G W (2019). How climate change awareness influences agronomic practices and Biochar adoption. Policy Brief. https://www.slu.se/globalassets/ew/org/andra-enh/uadm/global/agrifose/phase-1/outputs/briefs/ilri2020/grace-kibue_final-policy-brief.pdf
3. Kibue, G. W. (2018). Use of biochar for increased crop yields and reduced climate change impacts from agricultural ecosystems: Chinese farmers perception and adoption strategy. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 13(21), 1063-1070.
4. Zhang, D., Pan, G., Wu, G., Kibue, G. W., Li, L., Zhang, X., ... & Liu, X. (2016). Biochar helps enhance maize productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions under balanced fertilization in a rainfed low fertility inceptisol. Chemosphere, 142, 106-113.
5. Kibue, G. W., Liu, X., Zheng, J., Zhang, X., Pan, G., Li, L., & Han, X. (2016). Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and factors influencing adaptation: Evidence from Anhui and Jiangsu, China. Environmental Management, 57, 976-986.
6. Kibue, G. W., Pan, G., Zheng, J., Zhengdong, L., & Mao, L. (2015). Assessment of climate change awareness and agronomic practices in an agricultural region of Henan Province, China. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 17, 379-391.
7. Lashari, M. S., Ye, Y., Ji, H., Li, L., Kibue, G. W., Lu, H., ... & Pan, G. (2015). Biochar–manure compost in conjunction with pyroligneous solution alleviated salt stress and improved leaf bioactivity of maize in a saline soil from central China: a 2‐year field experiment. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 95(6), 1321-1327.
8. Lu, H., Lashari, M. S., Liu, X., Ji, H., Li, L., Zheng, J., Kibue G.W., Joseph S., & Pan, G. (2015). Changes in soil microbial community structure and enzyme activity with amendment of biochar-manure compost and pyroligneous solution in a saline soil from Central China. European Journal of Soil Biology, 70, 67-76.
9. Nyabuto, D. K., Mariga, A. M., & Kibue, G. W. (2015). Growth Performance and Biochemical Analysis of the Genus Spirulina under different Physical and Chemical Environmental Factors.
10. Kibue, G. W., Pan, G., Joseph, S., Xiaoyu, L., Jufeng, Z., Zhang, X., & Li, L. (2015). More than two decades of climate change alarm: Farmers knowledge, attitudes and perceptions. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 10(27), 2617-2625.
11. Liu, X., Li, L., Bian, R., Chen, D., Qu, J., Wanjiru Kibue, G., ... & Zheng, J. (2014). Effect of biochar amendment on soil‐silicon availability and rice uptake. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 177(1), 91-96.
12. Liu, X., Ye, Y., Liu, Y., Zhang, A., Zhang, X., Li, L., Pan G., Kibue G. W., Zheng J., & Zheng, J. (2014). Sustainable biochar effects for low carbon crop production: a 5-crop season field experiment on a low fertility soil from Central China. Agricultural Systems, 129, 22-29.
13. Kibue, G. W., Karachi, M. K., Maara, N. T., & Cheboi, E. K. (2011). Perpetuated human-wildlife wars: A case study of the marauding elephants in Mbuvori Small Scale Farms, Embu, Kenya. Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review, 27(1), 33-48.
2. Book Chapters
1. Recha, C.W., Kibue G. W., Dimri A.P. (2022). Chapter 9 - Meteorological droughts in semi-arid Eastern Kenya,Editor(s): Victor Ongoma, Hossein Tabari, Climate Impacts on Extreme Weather, Elsevier, Pages 145-158, ISBN 9780323884563,