Dixon, John A.

Farming systems and poverty

Small farmers produce much of the developing world's food, yet they are generally much poorer than the rest of the population in these countries. This book looks in detail at some 20 farming systems that are judged to have the greatest potential for poverty and hunger reduction and economic growth in the next few decades, and asks the crucial question: What are likely to be the most successful strategies for small farmers in each system, and what sort of initiatives can best help farmers to realize them? 

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Dixon, John A.
Gibbon, David P.
Gulliver, Aidan

Economic analysis of the environmental impacts of development projects

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Dixon, John A.
Carpenter, Richard A.
Fallon, Louise, A.
Sherman, Paul B.
Manopimoke, Supachit

Protecting our planet, securing our future : linkages among global environmental issues and human needs

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Watson, Robert T.
Dixon, John A.
Hamburg, Steven P.
Janetos, Anthony C.
Moss, Richard H.

Economic analysis of environmental impacts

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Dixon, John A.
Scura, Louise Fallon
Carpenter, Richard A.
Sherman, Paul B.

Economics of protected areas : a new look at benefits and costs

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Dixon, John A.
Sherman, Paul B.

The economics of dryland management

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Dixon, John A.
James, David E.
Sherman, Paul B.

Economic assessment of protected areas : guidelines for their assessment. A draft report

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Thomas, Lee
Dixon, John A.
Green, Michael John Beverley
Hughes, George
Kelleher, Graeme
Sheppard, David
Sumardja, Effendy A.
Vorhies, Frank
Grey, Francis
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