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| Mary
Tiffen and Michael Mortimore |
Questioning
desertification in dryland sub-Saharan Africa, Natural Resources
Forum,26/3, 2002, pages 218-233.
This is an electronic version of an article published
in Natural Resources Forum 26/3, 2002, 218-233 and is available on
the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the
journal's website at www.blackwell-synergy.com
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| Mary
Tiffen |
Transition
in Sub-Saharan Africa: agriculture, urbanization and income growth,
World Development, 31/8, 2003, pages 1343-1366.
This is a pre-publication version of an article
published in World Development, 31/8, 2003, 1343-1366 |
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| Michael
Mortimore |
Is
there a new paradigm of dryland development? Annals of Arid Zone,42/3&4,
2003, pages 459-481.
This is a proof version without
figures of an article published in Annals of Arid Zone, 42/3&4, 2003,
459-481 |
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| Michael
Mortimore |
Long-term change in African drylands: can recent history point towards development pathways? Oxford Development Studies, 31/4, 2003, 503-518. Available
on the Taylor & Francis website: www.tandf.co.uk/journals |
www.tandf.co.uk |
| Michael
Mortimore and Mary Tiffen |
Introducing
research into policy: lessons from district studies of dryland development
in Sub-Saharan Africa, Development Policy Review, 22/3, 2004,
pages 259-286.
This is an electronic version of an article published
in Development Policy Review 22/3, 2004, 259-286 and is available
on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the
journal's website at www.blackwell-synergy.com
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| Michael
Mortimore |
Dryland
development: success stories from West Africa, Environment,
47/1, 2005 |
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| Mary
Tiffen |
Population
pressure, migration and urbanisation: impacts on crop-livestock systems
development in West Africa, in: T O Williams, S Tarawali, P Hiernaux
and S Fernandez-Rivera (eds.), Sustainable crop-livestock for improved
livelihoods and natural resource management in West Africa, ILRI-CTA,
2004, page numbers 3-27.
Copyright International Livestock Research Institute
(reproduced with permission) |
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| Michael
Mortimore |
Social
resilience in African dryland livelihoods: deriving lessons for
policy,
in: Quentin Gausset, Michael A Whyte and Torben Birch-Thomsen (eds.),
Beyond territory and scarcity. Exploring conflicts over natural
resource
management, Nordiska Afrikainstitutet 2005 page numbers 46-69. |
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| Michael
Mortimore, Magatte Ba, Ali Mahamane, R.S.Rostrom, Pau Serra del Pozo,
Beryl Turner |
Changing
systems and changing landscapes: measuring and interpreting land use
transformation in African drylands, Geografisk Tidsskrift,
Danish Journal of Geography, 105 (1), 101-118, 2005 |
Free access at www.rdgs.dk |
| Michael
Mortimore and Frances Harris |
This
is an electronic pre-publication version of an article published
in Land Use Policy, 22, 2005, 43-56 and is posted with permission from Elsevier. Full published version available at www.ScienceDirect.com/science/journal/02648377 |
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| Michael
Mortimore and Beryl Turner |
This is an electronic pre-publication version of an article published in Journal
of Arid Environments, 63, 2005, 567-595 and is posted with permission from Elsevier. Full published version available at www.ScienceDirect.com/science/journal/01401963 |
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| Michael
Mortimore |
This is an electronic pre-publication version of a chapter appearing in Gospel Omanya and Dov Pasternak (eds.), Sustainable
agriculture systems for the drylands, Proceedings of the International
Symposium for Sustainable Dryland Agriculture Systems, 2-5 December,
2003, Niamey, International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics, 2005: pp191-210 |
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| Mary
Tiffen |
Urbanisation:
impacts on the evolution of 'mixed farming' systems in sub-Saharan
Africa. Experimental Agriculture, 42/3 (in press, 2006). A
development of the themes in Tiffen (2004, ILRI-CTA) above, with new
materials.
This is a pre-publication version of an article
to appear in Experimental Agriculture, in 2006. |
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| Michael
Mortimore |
Managing
soil fertility on small family farms in African drylands. In: Norman
Uphoff, Andrew S Ball, E Fernandes, H Herren, Olivier Husson, Mark
Laing, Cheryl Palm, Jules Pretty, Pedro Sanchez, Nteranya Sanginga,
Janice Thies (eds.), Biological approaches to sustainable soil
systems (Taylor & Francis, New York 2006) pp373-390 Copyright CRC
Taylor & Francis.
This is a pre-publication version of Chapter 25,
'Managing soil fertility on small family farms in African drylands',
in: N. Uphoff (ed.), Biological approaches to sustainable soil systems,
Taylor and Francis, to appear 2006. |
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| Mary
Tiffen and Michael Mortimore |
This is an electronic pre-publication version of an article published in Development
Policy Review, 24 (2006), 87-104 and is available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service, accessible via the journal’s website at www.blackwell-synergy.com |
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| Anderson, J, Bryceson, D, Campbell, B, Chitundu, D, Clarke, J, Drinkwater, M, Fakir, S, Frost, P, Gambiza, J, Grundy, I, Hagmann, J, Jones, B, Jones, G W, Kowero, G, Luckert, M, Mortimore, M, Phiri, A D K, Potgeiter, P, Shackleton, S, Williams, T |
Chance, change and choice in Africa’s drylands. A new perspective on policy priorities? Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR (2003) |
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| Michael Mortimore |
Why invest in drylands? Rome: Global Mechanism of the UNCCD (2005) |

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| Michael Mortimore and Adam Manvell |
Climate change: enhancing adaptive capacity, NRSP
Brief. Hemel Hempstead: DFID/Natural Resources Systems Programme (2006) |
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| Michael Mortimore |
Managing agricultural transition in African drylands LEISA Magazine on Low
External Input and Sustainable Agriculture (2006) 22/2: 32-34
Transiçao da agricultura no semi-arido africano, Revista agriculturas experiensias
em agroecologia (LEISA Brazil) (2006) 3/3: 29-32
La transition agricole dans les zones arides d'Afrique, Agridape. Revue sur
l’agriculture durable à faible apport externs (2006) 22/2: 29-31
La transición agrócola en las zonas áridas africanas, Revista de Agroecología (LEISA Peru)(2006) 22/3: 18-20
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Free access at www.leisa.info |
| Michael Mortimore |
Analysis
of the current development trends in dryland areas, with a focus
on Africa, and the potential contribution of the UNCCD as an international
political spotlight on the needs of their populations (2006). Intersessional
Inter-governmental Working Group of the UNCCD. Technical Paper
3: UK Department for International Development. Posted with permission. |
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