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READING MATERIALS
Table of Contents
- IFPRI, 1994. Sustainable development of fragile lands project: Summary. Washington, D.C. Mimeo.
- Jackson, L.A., and S. Scherr. Nondegrading land use strategies for tropical hillsides. 2020 Brief 27. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Scherr, S.J., and P.R.B. Hazell. 1994. Sustainable agricultural development strategies in fragile lands. EPTD Discussion Paper 1. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
- Scherr, S.J., B. Barbier, L.A. Jackson, and S. Yadav. 1995. Land degradation in the developing world: Implications for food, agriculture, and environment to the year 2020. Draft of Food, Agriculture, and the Environment Discussion Paper. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Mimeo.
- Scherr, S. J., L. Buck, R. Meinzen-Dick, and L.A. Jackson. 1995. Designing policy research on local organizations in natural resource management. EPTD Workshop Summary Paper 2. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. Mimeo.
- Scherr, S. 1995. Economic factors in farmer adoption of agroforestry: Patterns observed in Western Kenya. World Development 23: 787-804.
- Current, D., E. Lutz, and S.J. Scherr. 1995. The costs and benefits of agroforestry to farmers. The World Bank Research Observer, 10 (August): 51-178.
- Vosti, S. 1993. Arresting deforestation and resource degradation in the forest margins for the humid tropics: Policy, technology, and institutional options. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
- International Food Policy Research Institute. 1993. Sustainable intensification of fragile rainfed lands: Summary of proposed research. Washington, D.C. Mimeo.
- Scherr, S.J., G.Bergeron, J. Pender, and B. Barbier. 1996. Policies for sustainable development in fragile lands: Field research methodology. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
- Carpentier, C.L., and D.J.Bosch. 1996. Value of information for targeting performance standards to control farm nitrogen runoff. Paper submitted for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association.
- Kagwanja, J.C., and M.E. Bredahl. 1996. Determinants of farm-level adoption of soil conservation and soil management technologies: Case study of Enbu, Kenya. A Working Paper. University of Missouri-Columbia, USA. Mimeo.
- Seidl, A. 1996. The productive characteristics of local NGOs in natural resource management: A theoretical niche and empirical application. A discussion paper (not for citation) prepared for an interview seminar at the International Food Policy research Institute, January 26, 1996, Washington, D.C.
- Scherr, S.J., and Sata Yadav. 1996. Land degradation in the developing world: implications for food, agriculture, and the environment to 2020. Food, Agriculture, and the Environment Discussion Paper 14. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
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