Development in Practice
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Volume 11, issue 5, 2001
- Editorial pp. 573-574

- The Editors
- Stakeholder participation, gender, and codes of conduct in South Africa pp. 575-586

- Stephanie Barrientos, Sharon McClenaghan and Liz Orton
- Participatory Municipal Planning in Bolivia: An ambiguous experience pp. 587-596

- Into A Goudsmit and James Blackburn
- Corruption and development: A study of conflict pp. 597-605

- Ahmad Seyf
- People's development with people's money: The mobilisation-organisation-finance nexus pp. 606-621

- Reidar Dale
- The use of RAAKS for strengthening community-based organisations in Mali pp. 622-632

- Joitske Hulsebosch
- Viewpoint pp. 633-636

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 637-643

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 644-652

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 653-657

- The Editors
- Acknowledgements pp. 658-658

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 4, 2001
- Editorial pp. 405-406

- The Editors
- Realising the potential of agroforestry: Integrating research and development to achieve greater impact pp. 407-416

- Glenn L Denning
- Participatory design of agroforestry systems: Developing farmer participatory research methods in Mexico pp. 417-424

- Jeremy Haggar, Alejandro Ayala, Blanca Díaz and Carlos Uc Reyes
- Participatory domestication of agroforestry trees: An example from the Peruvian Amazon pp. 425-433

- John C Weber, Carmen Sotelo Montes, Héctor Vidaurre, Ian K Dawson and Anthony J Simons
- Facilitating the wider use of agroforestry for development in southern Africa pp. 434-448

- Andreas Böhringer
- Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: From pilot projects to extension policy pp. 449-459

- T. M Anyonge, Christine Holding, K. K Kareko and J. W Kimani
- More effective natural resource management through democratically elected, decentralised government structures in Uganda pp. 460-470

- Thomas Raussen, Geoffrey Ebong and Jimmy Musiime
- On-farm testing and dissemination of agroforestry among slash-and-burn farmers in Nagaland, India pp. 471-486

- Merle D Faminow and K. K Klein
- Scaling up the use of fodder shrubs in central Kenya pp. 487-494

- Charles Wambugu, Steven Franzel, Paul Tuwei and George Karanja
- The Landcare experience in the Philippines: Technical and institutional innovations for conservation farming pp. 495-508

- Agustin R Mercado, Marcelino Patindol and Dennis P Garrity
- Scaling up adoption and impact of agroforestry technologies: Experiences from western Kenya pp. 509-523

- Qureish Noordin, Amadou Niang, Bashir Jama and Mary Nyasimi
- Scaling up the benefits of agroforestry research: Lessons learned and research challenges pp. 524-534

- Steven Franzel, Peter Cooper and Glenn L Denning
- Empowering Rural Women? Policies, Institutions, and Gendered Outcomes in Natural Resources Management pp. 535-537

- Sara Ahmed
- Book Reviews pp. 538-549

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 550-553

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 554-566

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 2-3, 2001
- Introductory remarks pp. 141-141

- The Editors
- Guest editorial pp. 142-148

- David Westendorff
- About the sponsoring organisations pp. 149-151

- The Editors
- Urban sustainability under threat: The restructuring of the fishing industry in Mar del Plata, Argentina pp. 152-173

- Adriana Allen
- Institutional innovations for urban infrastructural development: The Indian scenario pp. 174-189

- Amitabh Kundu
- Institutionalising the concept of environmental planning and management (EPM): Successes and challenges in Dar es Salaam pp. 190-207

- Wilbard J Kombe
- Democracy and social participation in Latin American cities pp. 208-217

- Diego Carrión
- Sustainable development and democracy in the megacities pp. 218-231

- Jaime Joseph
- Unsustainable development: The Philippine experience pp. 232-241

- Karina Constantino-David
- Sustainable urban development in India: An inclusive perspective pp. 242-259

- Darshini Mahadevia
- Urban crisis in India: New initiatives for sustainable cities pp. 260-272

- P. G. Dhar Chakrabarti
- International cooperation in pursuit of sustainable cities pp. 273-291

- Adrian Atkinson
- Learning from informal markets: Innovative approaches to land and housing provision pp. 292-307

- Erhard Berner
- Lowering the ladder: Regulatory frameworks for sustainable development pp. 308-318

- Geoffrey Payne
- Cities for the urban poor in Zimbabwe: Urban space as a resource for sustainable development pp. 319-331

- Alison Brown
- Innovations for sustainable development in cities of the South: The Habitat-Cuba approach pp. 332-335

- Carlos García Pleyán
- Private-public partnership, the compact city, and social housing: Best practice for whom? pp. 336-343

- Fernando Murillo
- Residents' associations and information communication technologies: A suggested approach to international action-research pp. 344-349

- Cesare Ottolini
- Monitoring megacities: The MURBANDY/MOLAND approach pp. 350-357

- Carlo Lavalle, Luca Demicheli, Maddalena Turchini, Pilar Casals-Carrasco and Monika Niederhuber
- Technical versus popular language: Some reflections on the vocabulary of urban management in Mexico and Brazil pp. 358-363

- Hélène Rivière d'Arc
- Book Reviews pp. 364-374

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 375-380

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 381-398

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 1, 2001
- Editorial pp. 5-6

- The Editors
- TNCs: Aid agents for the new millennium? pp. 7-19

- Karen T Fisher and Peter B Urich
- Islamic business and business as usual: A study of firms in Egypt pp. 20-33

- Karen Pfeifer
- The rhetoric of the community in project management: The case of Mohlakeng township pp. 34-44

- Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane
- Sustainable investments: Women's contributions to natural resource management projects in Africa pp. 45-61

- Barbara Thomas-Slayter and Genese Sodikoff
- Children and development assistance: The need to re-orient priorities and programmes pp. 62-72

- Sheridan Bartlett
- Viewpoint pp. 73-85

- The Editors
- Practical Notes pp. 86-117

- The Editors
- Book Reviews pp. 118-124

- The Editors
- Book Shelf pp. 125-130

- The Editors
- Abstracts in Translation pp. 131-135

- The Editors
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