Shifts in International Development Policy and Social Exclusion: Experience from the Water Sector in Uganda presented at Staying Poor: Chronic Poverty and Development Policy, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, 7-9 April 2003. Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Manchester, UK, 25 pp
Poverty Measuresurement and Dynamics presented at Staying Poor: Chronic Poverty and Development Policy, Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester, 7-9 April 2003. Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), Manchester, UK, 42 pp
Kobaladze, K. Non-farm livelihood activities in three villages in different regions of Georgia: Results of qualitative fieldwork carried out during baseline phase of qualitative research. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK (2002) 16 pp. (NRI Report No. 2736)
Pearson, M. Helpdesk Report: Benefit incidence analysis: how can it contribute to our understanding of health systems performance? Health Systems Resource Centre, UK (2002) 25 pp
Garaway, C. and Esteban, N (2002) The impact of MPAs on poorer communities living in and around them: Institutional opportunities and contraints. Case study of the Princess Alexandra Land and Sea National Park, Turks And Caicos. London: MRAG Ltd. 31 pp
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Development of monitoring process and indicators for forest management, Nepal. Final Technical Report of project R7514. Reading: International and Rural Development Department, University of Reading, UK, 22 pp
Fawcett, R. and Smith, J (1999) Agroforestry options for Ghana - Land use planning with integrated bio-physical and multiple objective models. Part 1. Final Technical Report for R6517. Edinburgh: Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, University of Edinburgh, UK, 43 pp