ODI Natural Resource Perspectives
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is a leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. ODI Natural Resource Perspectives present accessible information on current development issues and are sent to a wide audience of policymakers, researchers and people working in the nongovernmental sector.
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1356–9228
Publications:
- Globalisation and Policies towards Cultural Diversity
- Sustainable Livelihoods, Rights and the New Architecture of Aid
- Linking Development with Democratic Processes in India
- Globalisation and Livelihood Diversification ^through Non-Traditional Agricultural Products
- How Have the Poor Done? Mid-Term Review of India’s Ninth Five-Year Plan
- Agri-Tourism Spatial Development Initiatives in South Africa
- Redistributive Land Reform in Southern Africa
- Re-Examining the ‘More People Less Erosion’ Hypothesis: Special Case or Wider Trend?
- Re-Valuing the Communal Lands of Southern Africa: New Understandings of Rural Livelihoods
- Linking Formal and Informal Financial Intermediaries in Ghana
- GMOs and NGOs: Biotechnology, the Policy Process, and the Presentation of Evidence
- The Changing Role of Fisheries in Development Policy
- Land Tenure Reform and the Balance of Power in Eastern and Southern Africa
- Public Plant Breeding in an Era of Privatisation
- Aquaculture, Poverty Impacts and Livelihoods
- Policies to Promote Non-Farm Rural Employment in Latin America
- A Typology for Public Works Programming
- Digging Holes and Filling them in Again? How Far Do Public Works Enhance Livelihoods?
- Community Area Based Development Approach (CABDA) Programme
- Support for Migrant Workers: The Missing Link in India's Development
- Towards 'Smart' Subsidies in Agriculture? Lessons from Recent Experience in Malawi
- Rising Food Prices: Cause for Concern
- Accra 2008: The Bumpy Road to Aid Effectiveness in Agriculture
- Agricultural Advisory Services and the Market
- Community Forestry in the Amazon
- Making Agriculture Work for the Poor
- Community-Based Worker Systems: A Possible Solution to More Services, Reaching Many Communities, and within Budget
- Climate Change, Agricultural Policy and Poverty Reduction - How Much Do We Know?
- Where the Land is Greener - Experiences Contributing to Sustainable Land Management
- Biofuels, Agriculture and Poverty Reduction
- Food Security in Southern Africa
- Rural Recovery in Fragile States
- The Business Side of Sustainable Forest Management
- Is Low External Input Technology Contributing to Sustainable Agricultural Development?
- How can the Rural Poor Participate in Global Economic Processes?
- The Millennium Villages Project: A New Approach to Ending Rural Poverty in Africa
- Poverty Reduction Strategies and the Rural Productive Sectors
- Walking Tightropes: Supporting Farmer Organizations for Market Access
- Responding to HIV/AIDS in Agriculture and Related Activities
- Cash Transfers: Mere 'Gadaffi Syndrome' or Serious Potential for Rural Rehabilitation and Development?
- Conflict in the Great Lakes Region
- Food Security, Social Protection, Growth and Poverty Reduction Synergies
- Rethinking Agricultural Policies for Pro-Poor Growth
- Reform of Forestry Advisory Services: Learning from Practice in Uganda
- People on the Move: New Policy Challenges for Increasingly Mobile Populations
- Policy Research and African Agriculture
- Social Protection and Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth: What Scope for Synergies?
- Making the Link Between Micro and Meso
- Livelihoods, Chronic Conflict and Humanitarian Response
- Decentralising Natural Resource Management
- Post Offices, Pensions and Computers
- Poverty Reduction, Equity and Climate Change
- The Enabling Environment for Agricultural Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Potential Role of Donors
- 'Just Wildlife?' Or a Source of Local Development?
- Supermarkets and Farming in Latin America
- Do Area Development Projects Have a Future?
- Rights and Livelihoods Approaches
- Combining Growth and Social Protection in Weakly Integrated Rural Areas
- Creating a Policy Environment for Pro-Poor Agricultural Extension
- Devolution and Community-Based Natural Resource Management
- Mainstreaming Cross-Cutting Themes in Programme and Sector Aid
- From Supervising 'Subjects' to Supporting 'Citizens'
- Biodiversity Management and Local Livelihoods
- International Conservation Treaties, Poverty and Development
- Ethical Trading - A Force for Improvement, or Corporate Whitewash?
- Recognising Diversity: Disability and Rural Livelihoods Approaches in India
- Can Tropical Forestry be Made Profitable by ‘Internalising the Externalities’?
- Seasonal Climatic Forecasting
- Marrying Farmer Cooperation and Contract Farming for Service Provision in a Liberalising Sub-Saharan Africa
- Institutional Support for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Southern Africa: Framework and Methodology
- Institutional Support for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in Southern Africa
- Pro-Poor Tourism
- Rural Africa at the Crossroads
- Godsend, Sleight of Hand, or Just Muddling Through
- Women, Human Capital and Livelihoods


