Development in Practice
1996 - 2026
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Volume 36, issue 3, 2026
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Editorial pp. 387-388

- Patrick Kilby
- Invisible workers: unpacking gendered commercialisation of agriculture in Assam, India pp. 389-399

- Sonali Boro and Madhurima Goswami
- Gender dynamics in space appropriation by street vendors – the case of Chennai city, India pp. 400-415

- Reshmi Panicker and Madhushree Sekher
- Integrating gender considerations in feed and forages research pp. 416-432

- E. Njuguna-Mungai, A. Galiè, Z. Terfa, B. Lukuyu, A. J. Duncan and C. Jones
- Invisible labour, unequal burden: gender, institutions, and the unpaid care economy in India pp. 433-449

- Avik Ghosh
- Gender analysis of the use of information communication technologies in the agricultural development and extension program of the University of Nigeria Nsukka pp. 450-461

- Nnadi Onyinyechi Ifeanyi, Okeke Chinaza Cynthia, Onah Ogochukwu Gabriela, Ayogu Chiebonam Justina, Ossai Onyinyechi Gift and Ozioko Remigius Ikechukwu
- Gendered drivers of post-adoption abandonment of rain-fed upland “New Rice for Africa” (NERICA) rice varieties in central Benin pp. 462-473

- Tomonori Yokouchi and Kazuki Saito
- Women chiefs and rural development in Northern Ghana: exploring pognamine’s role in Dorimon and Wechiau pp. 474-484

- Adams Sabogu, Frederick Der Bebelleh and Francis Nangbeviel Sanyare
- Empowering women in politics through institutional engagement: lessons from women's development forums in Bangladesh pp. 485-497

- Pranab Kumar Panday and Quamrul Alam
- Measuring financial inclusion vulnerability and digital inclusion vulnerability among the widowed women in Odisha (India) pp. 498-508

- Prakash Chandra Lenka and Rajesh Barik
- Rewriting mobility: identifying the agency of women within the patriarchal structure of migration in Dhaka pp. 509-518

- Rasheda Rawnak Khan
- Navigating access: Muslim women’s participation in higher education in India pp. 519-530

- Aysha Malik
- Women’s faith-based organisations and collaborative social accountability for achieving health equity in Indonesia pp. 531-542

- Nurul Widyaningrum, Charina Chazali and Isono Sadoko
- Empowering women through paid care work: a case study in Mae Kampong Village in Thailand pp. 543-553

- Nazmul Islam and Petra Lemberger
- Empowering women farmers through home gardens in South Kalimantan, Indonesia pp. 554-564

- Muhammad Alif, Hartoni, Rosalina Kumalawati and Astinana Yuliarti
- Fostering inclusivity: factors influencing women cocoa farmers’ access to agricultural extension services in Ghana pp. 565-575

- Kwabena Buabeng, Katharina Löhr, Richard Asare and Stefan Sieber
- Gendered space, gendered time: Kolkata’s “Reclaim the Night” movement pp. 576-579

- Sucharita Sen
- Sacred gender, Indigenous identity, and community resilience: development lessons from the bissu in South Sulawesi pp. 580-586

- Asrul Nur Iman
- Empowering microenterprises digitally: research reflections on women in Jakarta's fish processing sector pp. 587-594

- Aska Leonardi
- “Men are the head; women are the neck”: examining dynamics between female agency and cultural nuances pp. 595-602

- Amelia G. Bird, Jessica L. Boxall, Mohammed Malle Abdulai, Michael G. Head, Abdul Kasiru Shani and Patience Kanyiri Gaa
- Secular and religious politics in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh: a comparative analysis pp. 603-605

- A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah
- Navigating “responsibility” in gender-based violence research: a decolonial feminist reflection pp. 606-617

- Lubna Jebin
Volume 36, issue 2, 2026
- List of Reviewers for Development in Practice in 2025 pp. i-xx

- Emily Finlay
- Climate and adaptation pp. 139-142

- Emily Finlay
- Bridging the science-policy divide in Bhutan’s agriculture sector: viewpoint pp. 143-149

- Kesang Wangchuk and Jigme Wangdi
- Inclusive climate communication; learning to podcast or learning to listen? pp. 150-155

- Jane Alver
- The frog in the well was never blind: deconstructing empowerment in participatory forest governance pp. 156-162

- Patatri Baidya
- Reimagining climate justice through Indigenous ecological knowledge and community-led digital knowledge hubs pp. 163-169

- Soufiane Haddout
- From theory to practice: lessons from transformative learning through a net-zero design competition pp. 170-175

- Abid Mehmood, Abdur Rehman Cheema, Madiha Salam, Saeed Ud Din Ahmed, Alireza Moghayedi, Vasilena Vassilev and Rania Aburamadan
- Ritual, responsibility, and resilience: a practice note from the Bali Spirit Festival, Indonesia pp. 176-182

- Ilona Annisa Ristiani
- Unequal resilience: adaptive strategies among smallholder farmers in Indonesia pp. 183-196

- Farida Mardhatilla, Lies Sulistyowati, Trisna Insan Noor and Hepi Hapsari
- Gendered exclusion in tourism: intersectionality and institutional barriers in rural Indonesia pp. 197-208

- Rastina Kalla, Roslina Alam and Muhammad Azizurrohman
- Climate adaptation and livelihood strategies in the Madurese community of Sumenep, Indonesia pp. 209-221

- Agus Danugroho, Rustinsyah Rustinsyah, Muhammad Adib and Usman Idris
- The Babatana Rainforest in Solomon Islands: a practice-based field trip for unlearning the world pp. 222-236

- Kristen Lyons, Peter Walters, Nicole Garofano, Rose Bouro, Gideon Bouro, Yi Hung Chen, Zara Childs, Leah Clayton, Josephine Cook, Erinn Davenport, Rachel Donovan, Amber Edser, Sarra Hodson, Alycia Kawitzki, Willowbie Kingston-Trotter, Trent Moses and Elizabeth Nguyen
- Can farmers’ producers organisations be a sustainable livelihood program for farmers’ wellbeing, in Kerala, India? pp. 237-251

- Veena Suresh, S. S. Sreejith, S. Vivek and Sandrine Bonin
- Technical efficiency of rice in community-managed natural farming vs. conventional farming in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 252-266

- Jyothirmai Balla and Kishor Goswami
- Promoting sustainable livelihoods for tribal communities: insights from the integrated tribal development project in Assam pp. 267-280

- Bhaskar Kumar Kakati
- Determinants of post-Pandemic household food insecurity: evidence from southern Assam, India pp. 281-294

- Bishweshwar Bhattacharjee, Bireshwar Bhattacharjee and Santanu Choudhury
- Unplanned urbanisation and drinking water insecurity in Faridpur City, Bangladesh pp. 295-310

- Md. Sakib Mia, Mehnaz Parvin and Md. Jahidul Islam
- Local adaptation policy responses to climate change: evidence from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan pp. 311-326

- Pariyal Fazal Shah, Muhammad Mumtaz, Tahir Mahmood and Umer Vaqar
- Gender vulnerability and climate adaptation in high mountain regions: evidence from remote valleys in Gilgit-Baltistan pp. 327-340

- Kifayat Ullah, Fatima Hasrat, Zia Ud Din and Amjad Ali
- Gendered impacts of climate displacement: voices from resettled communities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan pp. 341-353

- Wahid Ullah, Zhao Shaofeng, Ashfaq Ahmad Shah and Abdur Rauf
- Impact and choices of short-run coping strategies on the resilience of commercial livestock farmers pp. 354-366

- Yonas T. Bahta, Stephen Aniseth Nyaki and Frikkie Maré
- Climate change adaptation among smallholder poultry farmers in the northeast of Nigeria pp. 367-379

- Bulus Barnabas, Mustapha Yakubu Madaki, Ayat Ullah, Edvin Zhllima, Ayemi Salawu Jibril, Harald Kächele and Miroslava Bavorova
- Building resilience: climate change and livelihoods in the Global South pp. 380-382

- Rafnel Azhari, Adi Firmansyah and Siti Syamsiah
- Food security and Islamic ethics: rights, policies and vulnerable groups pp. 382-385

- M. Zaenul Muttaqin
Volume 36, issue 1, 2026
- Responsible research in a polarising world pp. 1-5

- Andrew Ainslie and Atenchong Talleh Nkobou
- Beyond positionalities – engaging with academic and willful resistance through complex communication pp. 6-18

- Atenchong Talleh Nkobou
- Ethical research in cash-transfer programs pp. 19-35

- Vibhor Mathur
- It is beyond you – principles for rangeland research in multi-functional landscapes in South Africa pp. 36-43

- Andiswa Finca
- The reluctant researcher: reflexivity, engagement, and doing activist research in the Jordanian Badia pp. 44-55

- Taraf Abu Hamdan
- A student’s viewpoint: responsible research is relational pp. 56-60

- Danielle Nadine Pierre
- The politics of hiding and experiences of decentering development in mangrove rice farming in Guinea-Bissau pp. 61-72

- Ana Luísa de Oliveira Moreira da Luz and Joana Vaz Sousa
- Conducting transgender research with Rohingya hijra participants: reflections on methodological and ethical considerations pp. 73-90

- Kazi Ashraf Uddin
- Local knowledge and information initiatives in the conflict-affected eastern Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 91-105

- Colette Mwamba Nsokele and Faila Kitomene Kika
- Voices of change: public narrative storytelling communicates climate resilience actions in Kenya pp. 106-123

- Mary Ng’endo and Esther Kariuki
- International volunteering for capacity development of the host community: a relational approach pp. 124-137

- Bishnu Bahadur Khatri and Gopal Khadka
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