213 results on '"Jewitt, Sarah"'
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52. Experiences with improved cookstoves in Southern Africa
53. Market mapping for improved cookstoves: barriers and opportunities in East Africa.
54. Toilet training: what can the cookstove sector learn from improved sanitation promotion?
55. WHAT’S FOR DINNER? GENDERED DECISION-MAKING AND ENERGY EFFICIENT COOKSTOVES IN BENUE STATE, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA
56. South Asians and the Dowry Problem Werner Menski
57. Energy Poverty, Institutional Reform and Challenges of Sustainable Development: The Case of India
58. Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya
59. Perspectives of the Silent Majority: Air pollution, livelihood and food security Amitava Mukherjee
60. Jharkhand: environment, development, ethnicity
61. The Causes of Tropical Deforestation: the Economic and Statistical Analysis of Factors Giving Rise to the Loss of the Tropical Forests
62. Dumping on the Poor: The Ecological Distribution of Accra's Solid-Waste Burden
63. Geographies of shit
64. Political ecology of Jharkhand conflicts
65. Human Perceptions of and Responses to Environmental Change
66. Modern Forests: Statemaking and Environmental Change in Colonial Eastern India K. Sivaramakrishnan
67. Contested Belonging: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Forest and Identity in Sub-Himalayan Bengal B. G. Karlsson
68. K. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN: Modern forests: statemaking and environmental change in colonial Eastern India. xxx, 341 pp. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. £49.50.
69. B. G. KARLSSON: Contested belonging: an indigenous people's struggle for forest and identity in sub-Himalayan Bengal. xx, 310 pp. Richmond: Curzon, 2000. £40.
70. Unequal Knowledges in Jharkhand, India: De‐Romanticizing Women’s Agroecological Expertise
71. Mothering earth? Gender and environmental protection in the Jharkhand, India
72. South Asia - Werner Menski (ed.): South Asians and the dowry problem. (GEMS No. 6.) xxi, 263 pp. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books; London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1998.
73. Europe's ‘Others’? Forestry Policy and Practices in Colonial and Postcolonial India
74. Geographies of shit: Spatial and temporal variations in attitudes towards human waste.
75. Europe's `others'? Forestry policy and practices in colonial and postcolonial India.
76. K. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN: <e1>Modern forests: statemaking and environmental change in colonial Eastern India</e1>. xxx, 341 pp. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. £49.50.
77. B. G. KARLSSON: <e1>Contested belonging: an indigenous people's struggle for forest and identity in sub-Himalayan Bengal</e1>. xx, 310 pp. Richmond: Curzon, 2000. £40.
78. The Environmental Risk Transition and Changing Health in Low and Middle Income Countries
79. Toilet training: what can the cookstove sector learn from improved sanitation promotion?
80. Finance and the improved cookstove sector in East Africa: barriers and opportunities for value-chain actors
81. Sanitation sustainability, seasonality and stacking: improved facilities for how long, where and whom?
82. Finance and the improved cookstove sector in East Africa: barriers and opportunities for value-chain actors
83. Culture, tradition, and taboo: understanding the social shaping of fuel choices and cooking practices in Nigeria
84. Energy and the environment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Household perceptions of improved cookstoves
85. Energy and the environment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Household perceptions of improved cookstoves
86. Green revolution farming: unanticipated consequences
87. Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya
88. Indonesia's contested domains: deforestation, rehabilitation and conservation-with-development in Central Kalimantan's tropical peatlands
89. It’s a girl thing: menstruation, school attendance, spatial mobility and wider gender inequalities in Kenya
90. Energy poverty, institutional reform and challenges of sustainable development: the case of India
91. Poo gurus? Researching the threats and opportunities presented by human waste
92. Geographies of shit: spatial and temporal variations in attitudes towards human waste
93. Risk, wealth and agrarian change in India: household-level hazards vs. late-modern global risks at different points along the risk transition
94. Sanitation sustainability, seasonality and stacking: improved facilities for how long, where and whom?
95. Finance and the improved cookstove sector in East Africa: barriers and opportunities for value-chain actors
96. Culture, tradition, and taboo: understanding the social shaping of fuel choices and cooking practices in Nigeria
97. Energy and the environment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Household perceptions of improved cookstoves
98. Gendered priorities for ‘improved’ sanitation: insights from Kisumu Kenya
99. Green revolution farming: unanticipated consequences
100. Indonesia's contested domains: deforestation, rehabilitation and conservation-with-development in Central Kalimantan's tropical peatlands
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