Theme 1: Regenerative and Circular Economy
- P. Sheelanere, R. Kumar, S. Kumar, J. Julian, A. Latheef, N. Raghunathan, V. Vivekanandan, S. Chakraborty (2019) ‘Reducing ocean plastics – Formative research leading to intervention planning in India’. Research Report. University of Greenwich. Ed. S. Mankad.
Theme 2: Inclusive, sustainable value chain development
- Lamboll, R., Martin, A. M., Sanni, L., Adebayo, K., Graffham, A., Kleih, U., Abayomi, L., and Westby, A. (2018). Shaping, Adapting and Reserving the Right to Play: Responding to Uncertainty in the Value Chain for High Quality Cassava Flour in Nigeria, Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies 8 (1), 54-76.
- Forsythe, L., H. Posthumus and A. Martin (2016) A crop of one's own? Women’s experiences of cassava commercialization in Nigeria and Malawi. Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security, 1 (2):2. pp. 110-128. ISSN 2413-922X (Online)
- R. Lamboll, V. Nelson, H. Posthumus, A. Martin, K. Adebayo, F. Alacho, N. Dziedzoave, G. Mahende, V. Sandifolo, L. Sanni, L. Abayomi, A. Graffham, R. Hillocks, A. Westby (2015) 'Practical lessons on scaling up smallholder-inclusive and sustainable cassava value chains in Africa', Food Chain 5 (1-2), 28-52
- Forsythe, L., A. Martin, H. Posthumus, (2015) Cassava market development: a path to women’s empowerment or business as usual? Food Chain, 5 (1-2) 11-27.
- Nelson, V. and Lambrou, Y. (2011) ‘Gender and ‘Modern’ Biofuels: A guidance paper for policy-makers’.
- Nelson, V. and Lambrou, Y. (2011) ‘Scoping the Gender Issues in Liquid Biofuel Value Chains’.
Theme 3: Sustainable Landscapes
- Nelson, V., J.J. Kessler and J.W.Molenaar (2020) ‘Evaluating Transformative Change in Tropical Forest-Landscape Initiatives’. LTS, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment.
- J.J. Kessler and V. Nelson (2019) 'Thematic Study: High Value, Low Intensity Value Chains in Forest Landscapes'. LTS, NRI/University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment report for FCDO.
- V. Nelson and J.J. Kessler (2019) 'Thematic Study: Creating Value through Restoration'. LTS, NRI/University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment report for FCDO.
- Kessler, J.J. and V. Nelson (2019) ‘Catalysing Private Sector Investment in Forest-Landscape Protection and Restoration: A Briefing for Policy-Makers and the Private Sector’. LTS International, NRI University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment, Partnerships for Forests for FCDO.
- Kessler, J.J. and V. Nelson (2019) ‘Catalysing private sector investment in sustainable forestry and land use: Lessons from evidence and emerging practice: A Synthesis Report’. LTS International, NRI University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment, Partnerships for Forests for FCDO.
- J.J. Kessler and V. Nelson (March 2019) ‘Thematic Study: Produce-Protect initiatives in Forest Landscapes’. LTS International, NRI University of Greenwich, AidEnvironment, Partnerships for Forests for FCDO.
- V. Nelson (2018) ‘Sustainable Landscapes Initiatives: Expectations and Challenges’. ISDRS-CBD-COP Policy Brief. Available at: http://media.isdrs.org/2018/11/ISDRS-CBD-COP-Policy-Brief-Sustainable-Landscapes-Initiatives-Expectations-Challenges-topic-group-5d.pdf
- V. Nelson and Phillips, D. (2018) Sector, Landscape or Rural Transformations? Exploring the Limits and Potential of Agricultural Sustainability Initiatives through a Cocoa Case Study. Bus. Strat. Env., 27: 252–262. doi: 10.1002/bse.2014.
- V. Nelson, Rueda, X., and Vermeulen, W. J. V. (2018) Challenges and Opportunities for the Sustainability Transition in Global Trade (Introduction). Bus. Strat. Env., 27: 173–178. doi: 10.1002/bse.2008.
- J. Haggar, D. Phillips, R. Kumar and V. Nelson (2014) ‘Market and Incentive-Based Mechanisms to Support Integrated Landscape Initiatives: A Summary Report of their Potential and Limitations’. Commissioned by EcoAgriculture Partners and the Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Programme. Funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. NRI Report, University of Greenwich, Chatham: UK
Theme 4: Responsible Business and Global Value Chains
- Nelson, V., M. Flint, V. Iversen, A. Martin, H. Betts (2021) ‘Combined Review of the Fund for Responsible Business (FVO) and the Fund Against Child Labour (FBK).’ Commissioned by the Netherlands Enterprise Agency https://english.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2022/02/Management%20Response%20to%20Combined%20Midterm%20Review%20of%20FVO%20and%20FBK%20-%20Netherlands%20Enterprise%20Agency.pdf
- Dutch Government Management Response to RVO Mid-Term Review
https://english.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2022/02/Management%20Response%20to%20Combined%20Midterm%20Review%20of%20FVO%20and%20FBK%20-%20Netherlands%20Enterprise%20Agency.pdf - V. Nelson, O. Martin-Ortega, and M. Flint (2020) ‘Making Human Rights Due Diligence Work: An Analysis of Impact and Legal Options’. Full Report. NRI and BHRE Programme, University of Greenwich, Commissioned by the Fair Trade Advocacy Office and Brot fur die Welt; Chatham, UK.
- V. Nelson, O. Martin-Ortega, and M. Flint (2020) ‘Making Human Rights Due Diligence Work: An Analysis of Impact and Legal Options’. Executive Summary. NRI and BHRE Programme, University of Greenwich, Commissioned by the Fair Trade Advocacy Office and Brot fur die Welt; Chatham, UK.
- Valerie Nelson, Adrienne Martin and Michael Flint (2020) Evaluation Issues in Responsible Business and Sustainable Supply Chain Evaluation: Gaps, Challenges, and Implications. NRI Development Programme Policy Brief, Sustainable Trade and Responsible Business Programme.
- Nelson, Valerie and Flint, Michael (2019) Critical reflections on responsible business initiatives and systemic constraints for achieving a safe and just operating space for humanity. In: Lund-Thomsen, Peter, Hansen, Michael and Lindgreen, Adam, (eds.) Business and Development Studies: Issues and Perspectives. Routledge, UK. ISBN 978-1138059870
- Nelson, Valerie and Flint, Michael (2019) ‘Responsible Business Initiatives: How effective are they and what is their impact?’. NRI Development Programme Policy Brief, Sustainable Trade and Responsible Business Programme.
- Valerie Nelson, Adrienne Martin, Michael Flint, Joachim Ewert, Maggie Opondo, Abu Ala Hassan (2019) ‘Trade and Global Value Chains Initiative: Lessons on Catalyzing Social and Economic Upgrading for Resilient Global Supply Chains’. NRI Development Programme Policy Brief, Sustainable Trade and Responsible Business Programme.
- Nelson, A. Martin, M. Flint, J. Ewert, M. Opondo, A. Hasan, M. Hartog (2017) ‘Trade and Global Value Chains Initiative – Final Evaluation’, NRI report commissioned by the UK Department for International Development. Also available at FCDO DevTracker: http://iati.FCDO.gov.uk/iati_documents/50512233.pdf
- FCDO (2019) ‘Management Response to Trade and Global Value Chains Initiative – Final Evaluation’. NRI Report commissioned by the UK Department for International Development
- FCDO (2019) ‘Management Response to Trade and Global Value Chains Initiative – Mid-Term Evaluation’. NRI Report commissioned by the UK Department for International Development
- V. Nelson and M. Flint (2018) ‘Midterm Evaluation of the Responsible, Accountable and Transparent Enterprise Programme’. NRI report for FCDO. Available here.
- V. Nelson (2018) Presentation at the ISDRS, University of Messina, Italy (2018) ‘Responsible Business Initiatives: Effectiveness, Impacts & Systemic Barriers’. Track d. Sustainable Value Chains.
- V. Nelson, A. Martin, J. Ewert, A. A. Hasan, M. Opondo, M. Flint, with M. Hartog and J. Priebe (2016) ‘Mid Term Evaluation of the Trade and Global Value Chains Initiative’. Report for the UK Department for International Development (FCDO), Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham, UK.
- Morton, John (2012) 'Responsible companies' and African livestock-keepers: Helping, teaching but not learning? In: Pastoralism and Development in Africa: Dynamic Change at the Margins. Pathways to Sustainability. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 108-118. ISBN 9780415540711.
- Nelson, V., Martin, A. and Ewert, Joachim (2007) ‘The Impacts of Codes of Practice on Worker Livelihoods; Empirical evidence from the South African wine and Kenyan cut flower industries’. Journal of Corporate Citizenship 28, December 2007. pp 61-72.
- Omosa, M., Kimani, M. and Njiru, R. (2006) ‘Assessment of the Social Impact of Corporate Codes of Practice in the Kenyan Cut Flower Industry’. Final Technical Report. NRI, University of Greenwich, UK: Chatham.
- Ewert, J., Martin, A., Nelson, V. (2006) ‘Briefing Paper 1: Assessing the Social Impact of Codes of Practice in the South African Wine Industry’.
- Omosa, M., Morris, M., Martin, A., Mwarania, B. and Nelson, V. (2006) Briefing Paper No. 2: ‘Social Impact of Codes of Practice in the Kenyan Cut Flower Industry’. NRI report, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V., Martin, A., Morris, M., Omosa, M. and Ewert, J. (2006) Briefing Paper No. 3: Methodological Lessons from Experience: Assessing code of practice impacts on workers in African agribusiness. NRI, Chatham.
- Martin, A., Nelson, V., Ewert, J., Omosa, M. and Morris, M. (2006) Briefing Paper No. 4: Comparative Livelihoods Impact of Codes of Practice in the Kenyan Cut Flower and South African Wine Industries. NRI, Chatham.
- Ewert, J., Martin, A. and Nelson, V. (2005) ‘Assessment of the Social Impact of Corporate Codes of Practice In the South African Wine Industry’. Final Technical Report, NRI, University of Greenwich. UK.
- Nelson, V., Ewert, J. and Martin, A. (2005) ‘What Difference Can They Make? Assessing the social impact of codes of practice in African export agriculture’, Development in Practice, 15, 3 /4, 539-https://www.jstor.org/stable/4029984
- Tallontire, A., Smith, S. and Njobvu, C. (2004) ‘Ethical Trade in African Horticulture: Gender, Rights and Participation’, Final report on Zambia Study. NRI Report 2775. Chatham.
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2004) ‘Assessing the social impacts of codes of practice’. Presentation to the DSA CSR and Development Study Group.
- Macfarlane, M., Tallontire, A. and Martin, A. (2003) ‘Towards an Ethical Jewellery Business’. NRI, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V., Martin, A. and Ewert, J. (2002) ‘Methodological challenges to impact assessment of codes of practice’. Presentation at the 5th Annual Warwick Corporate Citizenship Unit. Corporate Citizenship Conference.
- Nelson, V., Tallontire, A. and Collinson, C. (2002) Assessing the potential of ethical trade schemes for forest dependent people: comparative experiences from Peru and Ecuador. International Forestry Review 4, 99-110.
- Nelson, V. and M. Galvez with additional input from M. Blowfield (2002) ‘Social Impact of Ethical and Conventional Cocoa Trading on Forest-Dependent People in Ecuador’ (2002)
- Collinson, C. (2001) ‘The Business Costs of Ethical Supply Chain Management: South African Wine Industry Case Study’. Final Report. NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Collinson, C. (2001) ‘The Business Costs of Ethical Supply Chain Management: Kenyan Flower Industry Case Study’. Final Report, NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
Theme 5: Sustainability Governance & Power Relations
- Nelson, V. and A. Tallontire (2014) 'Battlefields of ideas: Changing narratives and power dynamics in private standards in global agricultural value chains'. Special Issue of Journal of Agriculture and Human Values). June 2014, Vol, (Online) (In Press) (doi:10.1007/s10460-014-9512-8)
- Nelson, V., Tallontire, A., Opondo, M. and Martin, A. (2014) ‘Pathways of Transformation or Transgression? Power Relations, Ethical Space and Labour Rights in Kenyan Cut Flower Value Chains’, in Goodman, M., Sage, C., (Eds.), Food transgressions: Making sense of contemporary food politics. Aldershot, Ashgate
- Tallontire, A, Nelson, V. and Opondo, M. (2013) 'Contingent spaces for smallholder participation in GlobalGAP: insights from Kenyan horticulture value chains' The Geographical Journal, 24 OCT 2013, DOI: 10.1111/geoj.12047
- Tallontire, A. and Nelson, V. (2013) ‘Fair trade narratives and political dynamics’. Social Enterprise Journal. Vol. 9, Issue 1 (pp28-52).
- Nelson, V. and Tallontire, A. (2012), ‘Political dynamics of Fairtrade’ Presentation made at the Fairtrade International Symposium, Liverpool, April, 2012 (FTIS)
- Nelson, V. and Tallontire, A. (2012) Narrative framings and power dynamics in private standards and global agri-food chains’. Paper presented at the international workshop, "Governing Sustainable Agriculture through Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives: Participation, knowledge and networks in action"Montpellier 12-14 December 2012. CIRAD, France
- Nelson, V. (2010), ‘Pathways of Power in African agri-food chains’. Presentation at STEPS Conference 2010, Pathways to Sustainability: Agendas for a new politics of environment, development and social justice
- Tallontire, A., Nelson, V., Opondo, M. and Martin, A. (2010) Politics of Private Standards: Briefing 1, Dec. 2010.
- Phillips, D. (2009) ‘Global Sugar and Fair Trade’. Food Ethics 4:2, pp.26-27. Food Ethics Council
- Tallontire, A.M, Opondo, M., Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2009) ‘Beyond the vertical? Using value chains and governance as a framework to analyse private standards initiatives in agri-food chains’ Agriculture and Human Values. doi:10.1007/s10460-009-9237-2
Theme 6: Sustainability Standards & Supply Chain Initiatives
- R. Kumar, V. Nelson, A. Martin, A. Latheef, B. Suresh Reddy, L. Narayanan, D. Badal, S. Young (2019) ‘Evaluation of the early impacts of the Better Cotton Initiative on smallholder cotton producers in Kurnool district India: Final Evaluation Report’. Commissioned by ISEAL and the Ford Foundation, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich report, Chatham, UK.R. Kumar, V. Nelson, A. Martin, A. Latheef, B. Suresh Reddy, L. Narayanan, D.
- Kumar, R., V. Nelson and A. Martin (2019) ‘Priority Recommendations for BCI Governing Council’. NRI report for BCI, drawing on the recommendations of NRI research funded by ISEAL under their project entitled ‘Demonstrating and Improving Impact’ (Ford Foundation).
- R. Kumar, V. Nelson, A. Martin, L. Narayanan, B. Suresh Reddy, D. Badal, A. Latheef and S. Young. (2019) ‘Policy Brief based on the study - Evaluation of the early impacts of the Better Cotton Initiative on smallholder cotton producers in Kurnool district India: Final Evaluation Report’. By Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich report, Chatham, UK.
- W. Vermeulen, X. Rueda and V. Nelson (2018) ‘Smarter Use of Certification’. ISDRS-CBD-COP Policy Brief. Available at: http://media.isdrs.org/2018/11/ISDRS-CBD-COP-Policy-Brief-Smart-use-of-certification-Topic-group-4d.pdf
- Rueda, X., V. Nelson and W. Vermeulen (2018) ‘Sustainability Standards and Certification: How Governments can increase their impact’ ISDRS-CBD-COP Policy Brief. Available at; http://media.isdrs.org/2018/11/ISDRS-CBD-COP-Policy-Brief-on-How-Governments-can-increase-their-impact-Topic-group-5d-1.pdf
- R. Kumar, V. Nelson, A. Martin, D. Badal, A. Latheef, B. Suresh Reddy, L. Narayanan, S. Young and M. Hartog (2016) Evaluation of the early impacts of the better cotton initiative on smallholder cotton producers in kurnool district, india: baseline report’. Report by the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Centre for Social and Economic Studies, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Pragmatix for ISEAL Alliance and Better Cotton Initiative.
- Nelson, V. and A. Martin (2015) 'Exploring Fairtrade International's multi-dimensional impact in Africa and strategies for improvement'. The Handbook of Fairtrade Research, Edward Elgar.
- Nelson, V. and A. Martin (2013) Policy Brief No 1: Assessing the Poverty Impact of Voluntary Sustainability Standards in Global Tea and Cocoa Supply Chains
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2013) 'Final Technical Report: Assessing the poverty impact of sustainability standards'
- Stathers, T. and Gathuthi, C. with advisory and statistical inputs from Nelson, V., Martin, A., Posthumus, H., Kleih, U. and field assistance from Kamau, E., Gichohi, A., Kokonya, M., Umidha, N., Irimu, V. and Muhoro, A. (2013) 'Final Report: Poverty impact of social and environmental voluntary standard systems in Kenyan tea'
- Lalitha, N., Nelson, V., Martin, A., Posthumus, H. (2013) 'Final Report: Assessing the poverty impact of sustainability standards: Indian tea'
- Nelson, V., Opoku, K., Martin, A., Bugri, J. and Posthumus, H. (2013) 'Final Report: Assessing the poverty impact of sustainability standards: Fairtrade in Ghanaian cocoa'
- Cepeda, D., Pound, B., Nelson, V., Kajman, G., Cabascango, D., Martin, A., Chile, M., Posthumus, H., Caza, G., Mejia, I., Montenegro, F., Ruup, L., Velastegui, G.A., Tiaguaro, Y., Valverde, M. and Ojeda, A. (2013) 'Final Report: Assessing the poverty impact of sustainability standards in Ecuadorian cocoa'
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2013) 'The strategic use of case studies by standard systems'. NRI Working Paper, Chatham: UK.
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2013) 'The strategic use of case studies guidance note'. NRI Working Paper, Chatham: UK.
- Haggar, J., Jerez, R., Cuadra, L., Alvarado, U. and Soto, G. (2012), Environmental and economic costs and benefits from sustainable certification of coffee in Nicaragua. Food Chain 2: 24-41
- Tallontire, A., Nelson, V., Benton, T. and Dixon, J. (2012), ‘A review of the literature and knowledge of standards and certification systems in agricultural production and farming systems’. NRI Working Paper, No.2. September, 2012. UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2011) ‘Impact Evaluation of Social and Environmental Voluntary Standard Systems (SEVSS): Using theories of change’
- Chan, M.K. and Pound, B. (2009) ‘Final report: Literature review of sustainability standards and their poverty impact’. NRI Report, for FCDO project, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V., Martin, A., Barahona, C., Pound, B., and Coote, C. (2009) ‘Assessing the poverty impact of voluntary sustainability standards: Conceptual and methodological framework’.
- Phillips, D. and Tallontire, A. (2007) ‘Drivers and barriers to sustainable purchasing practices in the cocoa sector’ NRET working paper. UK: Chatham.
- Hayward, B., Tallontire, A., Nelson, V. and Collinson, C. (2003) ‘Sustainable Forest standards in relation to small timber growers: Lessons from Kwa Zulu Natal. A briefing note for policy makers in land use and environment departments in the Republic of South Africa and other countries in the region’. NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Hayward, B., Tallontire, A., Nelson, V. and Collinson, C. (2003) ‘Sustainable Forest standards in relation to small timber growers: Lessons from Kwa Zulu Natal. A briefing note for development agencies, the Forest Stewardship Council and other organisations involved with forest certification’. NRI Report, UK: Chatham
- Nelson, V., Collinson, C., Agreda, V., Galvez, M., Leon, M., Burnett, D. and Blowfield, M. (2003) ‘Forest Stewardship Council certification in the development context: lessons from the Solomon Islands’ NRET Policy and Practice Brief, No. 3.
- Tallontire, A., Nelson, V., Collinson, C., Lewis, F. and Ngubane, S. (2003) ‘Sustainable forest standards in relation to small timber growers: lessons from KwaZulu Natal'. NRET Policy and Practice Brief, No. 2.
- Blowfield, M., Collinson, C., Chan, M.K., Nelson, V. and Maynard, B. (1999) Ethical Trade and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods. in D. Carney (Ed.) 'Sustainable Rural Livelihoods - What Contribution Can we Make? London, FCDO.
Theme 7: Fairtrade Effectiveness & Impacts
- Valerie Nelson (Ed) (2017) Fairtrade Impacts: Lessons from Around the World. Practical Action Publishing.
- V. Nelson, J. Haggar, A. Martin, J. Donovan, E. Borasino, W. Hasyim, N. Mhando, M. Senga, J. Mgumia, E. Quintanar Guadarrama, Z. Kendar, J. Valdez and D. Morales (2016) 'Fairtrade Coffee: A study to assess the impact of Fairtrade for coffee smallholders and producer organisations in Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, and Tanzania' report, NRI and ICRAF https://www.fairtrade.net/fileadmin/user_upload/content/2009/resources/1611_NRI_Coffee_Evaluation-final_report.pdf
- V. Nelson, J. Haggar, D. Phillips, A. Martin, J. Donovan, E. Borasino, W. Hasyim, N. Mhando, M. Senga, J. Mgumia, E. Quintanar Guadarrama, Z. Kendar, J. Valdez and D. Morales (2016) ‘Fairtrade Coffee Impact, A summary report of a four country study’ (NRI and ICRAF), https://www.fairtrade.net
- ‘Study results at a glance’. A response from Fairtrade International on the Coffee Impact Study.
- 'Response from Fairtrade International’. The response from the commissioning agency to the Coffee Impact Study conducted by the NRI and ICRAF.
- Nelson, V. (2014) 'Guest editorial: Fairtrade impacts'. Food Chain, 4(1), 3-6.
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2014) 'Exploring issues of rigour and utility in Fairtrade impact assessment'. Food Chain, 4(1), 14-33.
- V. Nelson, J. Haggar and A. Martin (2013) 'Research Protocol: Fairtrade Coffee Impact'. Report of the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich for Fairtrade International.
- Pound, B. with input from Rangan, V. and Middleton, Beth (2013) Branching out: Monitoring the impact of Fairtrade on five certified organisations.
- Laroche, K, R. Jimenez, and V. Nelson (2012) 'Assessing the Impact of Fairtrade for Peruvian Cocoa Farmers'. Report by Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, UK: Chatham for Fairtrade International.
- Nelson, V. and Martin, A. (2012), ‘The impact of Fairtrade: Evidence, Shaping Factors and Future Pathways’. Food Chain, Volume 2 Number 1, pp 42-63
- Laroche, K., V. Nelson and R. Jimenez (2012) 'Summary Report: Assessing the Impact of Fairtrade Cocoa in Peru'. Report by the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, UK: Chatham for Fairtrade International
- Fairtrade Foundation (2012) ‘Impact of Fairtrade Cotton. Summary and Management Response to an Independent Impact Study’. May 2012.
- Nelson, V. and Smith, S. (2011), ‘Fairtrade Cotton: Assessing impact in Mali, Senegal, Cameroon and India: A summary report’. NRI Chatham.
- Nelson, V. and Smith, S. (2011), ‘Fairtrade Cotton: Assessing impact in Mali, Senegal, Cameroon and India: main report’.
- Pound, B. and Phiri, A. (2011) ‘Taking Root: Fairtrade in Malawi: A synthesis report’.
- Haggar J. and Soto G. (2010), Análisis del estado de la caficultora orgánica en Centroamérica. Report to Coordinadora Latinoamericana de Comercio Justo, CATIE, Nicaragua 58 pp.
- Nelson, V., Morton, J., Pound, B., Chancellor, T. and Burt, P. (2010) ‘Climate change, agricultural adaptation and Fairtrade: Identifying the challenges and opportunities’. NRI Report commissioned by the Fairtrade Foundation.
- Pound, B and Phiri, A. (2010) ‘Longitudinal impact assessment study of groundnut producers in Malawi: Main report’.
- Pound, B and Phiri, A. (2010) ‘Longitudinal impact assessment study of sugar producers in Malawi: Main Report’.
- Pound, B and Phiri, A. (2009) ‘Longitudinal impact assessment study of Fairtrade certified tea producers and workers in Malawi: Main Report’
- Nelson, V. and Pound, B. (2009) ‘A review of the impact of Fairtrade over the last ten years' – Summary.
- Nelson, V. and Pound, B. (2009) ‘The last ten years: A comprehensive review of the literature on the impact of Fairtrade’ – Main Report.
- BBC World Service Radio Programme on ‘Trading cocoa fairly in Ecuador’ for the ‘In the Field’ Series BBC World Service with collaboration by V. Nelson 2003.
- Hayward, B., Nelson, V. and Collinson, C. (2003) ‘Fair trade in Forest Products: A briefing note for companies and NGOs involved with ethical trade’. NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Hayward, B., Nelson, V., Collinson, C. (2003) ‘Fair trade in Forest Products: A briefing note for governments and other bodies providing donor support for ethical trade initiatives’. NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V. and Collinson, C. (2003) ‘Fair trade in forest products: policy lessons’ NRET Policy and Practice Brief No. 1.
- Collinson, C., Burnett, D. and Agreda, V. (2000) ‘Economic Viability of Brazil Nut Trading in Peru’, NRI Report UK: Chatham.
- Collinson, C. and Leon, M. (2000) ‘Economic Viability of Ethical Cocoa Trading in Ecuador’, NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V., Galvez, M. and Blowfield, M. (2000) ‘Social impact of fair trade and conventional trade in brazil nuts in Peru’, NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Nelson, V. and Malins, A. (1998) ‘Impact assessment of fair trade, organic cotton scheme, Uganda’. NRI Report, UK: Chatham.
- Fair-trade and Forest Products: Key Points from Small Business Working Group Meeting