Downloadable Publications

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Community Development Work in North Kent: an evaluation.

Executive Summary [PDF 770Kb]
Main Report [PDF 1.99Mb]

 

South Asia

Weeds, Rice and Poor People in South Asia [PDF 407Kb]

 

Sub-Saharan Africa

Facing the Challenge: NGO Experiences of Mitigating the Impacts of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF 219Kb ]

The Newsletter of the Agriculture, Health and Environment Group

Issue 1 - October 2003 Online version PDF version [1.66Mb]
Issue 2 - June 2005 Online version PDF version [0.5Mb]

 

Ecological Monitoring Methods Handbook and Method Cards

Ecological Monitoring Methods for the Assessment of Pesticide Impact in the Tropics - English version

Méthodes de Suivi Écologique pour Évaluer les Effets des Pesticides dans les Tropiques - version française

 

Policy Series

1: Rural Finance [PDF 465Kb ]
2: Institutional Development and Poverty Reduction [PDF 340Kb ]
3: Agricultural Sector Investment Programmes - Experience in Africa [PDF 254Kb ]
4: Non-Farm Rural Livelihoods [PDF 258Kb ]
5: International Trade in Agricultural Commodities - Liberalization and its Implications for Development and Poverty Reduction in the ACP States [PDF 481Kb ]
6: HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF 2.51Mb ]
7: Improving Smallholder Access to Purchased Inputs in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF 296Kb ]
8: Performance and Impact Assessment: Emerging Systems among Development Agencies [PDF 276Kb ]
9: The Role of Natural Resources in the Livelihoods of the Urban Poor [PDF 297Kb ]
10: Natural Resources Research: Impact Assessment and Poverty [PDF 272Kb ]
11: Pastoralism and Sustainable Livelihoods: An Emerging Agenda [PDF 1200Kb ]
12: Ethical Consumers and Ethical Trade: A Review of Current Literature [PDF 244Kb ]
13: Agricultural Marketing in Developing Countries: The Role of NGOs and CBOs [PDF 324Kb ]
14: Rural Non-Farm Activities and Poverty Alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF 301Kb ]
15: Drought Contingency Planning for Pastoral Livelihoods [PDF 479Kb ]
16: Poor People and the Environment: Issues and Linkages [PDF 301Kb ]
17: Prospects for Sustainable Tree Crop Development in sub-Saharan Africa [PDF 156Kb]

 

Socio-Economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research
Best Practice Guidelines

BPG01 GARFORTH, C. (1998) Dissemination pathways for RNR research. Socio-economic Methodologies. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 113Kb]
BPG02 GRIMBLE, R. (1998) Stakeholder methodologies in natural resource management. Socioeconomic Methodologies. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 109Kb]
BPG03 SUTHERLAND, A. (1998) Participatory research in natural resources. Socio-economic Methodologies. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 149Kb]
BPG04 GUIJT, I. (1999) Participatory monitoring and evaluation for natural resource management and research. Socio-economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 150Kb]
BPG05 WARBURTON, H. and MARTIN, A. (1999) Local people’s knowledge in natural resources research. Socio-economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 130Kb]
BPG06 GORDON, Ann (2000) Rural finance and natural resources. Socio-economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 145Kb]
BPG07 MEADOWS, Kate and SUTHERLAND, Alistair (2000) Addressing Gender in Renewable Natural Resources Knowledge Strategies. Socio-economic Methodologies. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 141Kb]
BPG08 NORRISH, P., LLOYD MORGAN, K. and MYERS, M. (2001) Improved communication strategies for renewable natural resource research outputs. Socioeconomic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 302Kb]
BPG09 QUAN, J., OUDWATER, N., PENDER, J. and MARTIN, A. (2001) GIS and Participatory Approaches in Natural Resources Research. Socio-economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 195Kb]
BPG10 MARSLAND, N., WILSON, I., ABEYASEKERA, S. and KLEIH, U. (2001) Combining quantitative (formal) and qualitative (informal) survey methods. Socioeconomic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 144Kb]
BPG11 MATSAERT, H. (2002) Institutional analysis in natural resources research. Socioeconomic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 125Kb]
BPG12 CONROY, C. (2002) PRA tools used for research into common pool resources. Socio-economic Methodologies for Natural Resources Research. Best Practice Guidelines. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute
[PDF 175Kb]

 

Further Information

Katy Oliver

Email: K.Oliver@gre.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 (0)1634 883297

Fax: +44 (0)1634 883386

 

 

Last Updated on 17 February, 2010
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