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Barriers to range management research in Peru
Pastoral Development Network, ODI, 1988The social sciences' contribution to range management is not limited to the study of range users. Research in range and pasture management can also benefit from social science analysis. Studies of range and pasture research provide the range technician with information that can be used to evaluate the value of research results.DocumentEstimation of speculative attack models: Mexico yet again (Melick / BIS)
Bank for International Settlements, 1999DocumentA solution to desertification: holistic resource management
Pastoral Development Network, ODI, 1989It is clear from the failure of our efforts in many countries to halt the desertification process - deserts are now advancing at a rate of nearly 15,000,000 acres a year worldwide (Worrall 1984) (that something was missing in our knowledge of the problem).DocumentAdvancement of librarianship in the Third World programme (IFLA)
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, 1999The mission of ALP is to further the library profession, library institutions and library and information services in the developing countries of Africa, Asia and Oceania and Latin America and the Caribbean.DocumentParticipation in the irrigation sector
Participation & Civic Engagement Group, World Bank, 1996Summary of a background paper on participation in the immigration sector prepared for the World Bank Participation Sourcebook.It considers the benefits of the participatory approach, potential costs and risks and the best conditions for success.DocumentGrowth, inequality, and poverty in Latin America: a causal analysis, 1970-94 (de Janvry / Sadoulet)
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Berkeley, 1999DocumentIntegrated Pest Management of the Cotton Boll Weevil in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay (ICAC)
International Cotton Advisory Committee, 1999DocumentOverview of world trade in 1996 and the outlook for 1997 (WTO)
World Trade Organization, 1996The volume of world merchandise trade increased by 4 per cent in 1996 - a gain similar to the trade growth recorded during 1990-93. The 4 per cent increase in 1996 comes after two years of unusually strong growth in world trade volume.
