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Introduction
id21, enabled by UK Government Department for International Development (www.dfid.gov.uk) and hosted by the Institute of Development Studies (www.ids.ac.uk/ids) at the University of Sussex, communicates UK-based international development research to decision-makers and practitioners. Relevant documents in the id21 publication series Insights (see also this page) and Natural Resource Highlights (an annual publication containing the best research highlights from the past 12 months) are made available here.
id21 can be contacted at this email address: id21@ids.ac.uk.
Content
Insights series
- Safe as houses? Securing urban land tenure and property rights. Issue no. 48. October 2003. [html]
- Natural resources and human health: the forgotten link?. Issue no. 49. May 2004. [html, pdf]
- Progress to gender equality in education. Issue no. 3. September 2004. [html]
- Realising the potential of microfinance. Issue no. 51. December 2004. [html, pdf]
- Alcanzando el potencial de las microfinanzas. Edición #51. Abril 2005. [html, pdf]
- Securing development in the face of climate change. Issue no. 53. December 2004. [html, pdf]
- Making business work for development. Rethinking corporate social responsibility. Issue no. 54. March 2005. [html, pdf]
- People and protected areas. New agendas for conservation. Issue no. 57. September 2005. [html, pdf]
Natural Resources Highlights series
2005
- Agriculture: Making the most of African agriculture. [pdf]
- Conservation: Can wildlife-based development be combined with land reform? [pdf]
- Forestry: Can environmental services improve local livelihoods? [pdf]
- Land: Landrights in Africa. Protecting the interests of vulnerable groups. [pdf]
- Rural livelihoods: Ageing rural populations. A blessing or a curse? [pdf]
- Water: Protecting forests can improve water management. [pdf]
2006
[to appear in early 2006]
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