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Assessing the viability and potential of ethical trade as a means of enhancing and safeguarding income generating opportunities for forest-dependent households and communities in tropical moist forest ecosystems - Final technical report. NRET Forest Team, 73 pp
Guendel, S. 2001. Scaling-up for pilot research experiences - A comparative review. Final Technical Report for project R7865. Chatham: Natural Resources Institute, UK, 12 pp
Holm, K. Public-private partnerships and guaranteeing drug delivery through health systems: issues needing further research. Report of a meeting hosted by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) London, United Kingdom 27–28 September 2001
Karanja, F. The economic value of East Africa’s forests. Why economic valuation is important to East Africa’s forests. Policy Brief, IUCN EARO, (2001) 4 pp
Guendel, S., Hancock, J. and Anderson, S (2001) Estrategias de ampliacion para investigacion en el manejo de recursos naturales. Una revision comparativa. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. 74 pp. (In Spanish)
March, J.B.; Brodie, M. Comparison of the virulence of European and African isolates of Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides small colony type. Veterinary Record (2000) 147 (1) 20-21. (DOI: 10.1136/vr.147.1.20)
Paniagua, N. and Yevara, M. (2000) Caracterización de las pasturas y el pastoreo en las comunidades de Tojo (cuenca del río San Juan del Oro) y Juntas (cuenca del río Camacho), Tarija, Bolivia. Leeds: School of Geography, Leeds University. 21 pp. (In Spanish)
Mertens, B.; Sunderlin, W.D.; Ndoye, O.; Lambin, E.F. Impact of Macroeconomic Change on Deforestation in South Cameroon: Integration of Household Survey and Remotely-Sensed Data. World Development (2000) 28 (6) 983-999. (DOI: 10.1016/S0305-750X(00)00007-3)