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May 2016, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 522-523 Sustainability and wellbeing. Human-scale development in practice
by James Copestake - 524-525 Geographies of health and development
by Ailie Tam - 525-526 Russia and Development. Capitalism, Civil Society and the State
by Simon Ray
April 2016, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 259-261 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 262-271 Ethnographic filmmaking as narrative capital enhancement among Atauro diverwomen: a theoretical exploration
by Enrique Alonso-Población & Alberto Fidalgo-Castro & David Palazón-Monforte - 272-284 Capacity building at mid-programme: an international education development programme in Malawi
by Joellen Coryell & Misty Sailors & Roxanna Nelson & Oleksandra Sehin - 285-297 Shifting gender roles: an analysis of violence against women in post-conflict Uganda
by Anasuya Sengupta & Muriel Calo - 298-307 Towards universal health coverage in Zambia: impediments and opportunities
by Carolien Aantjes & Timothy Quinlan & Joske Bunders - 308-320 Exploring project sustainability: using a multiperspectival, multidimensional approach to frame inquiry
by Jason Sparks & David Rutkowski - 321-333 Domains of faith impact: how “faith” is perceived to shape faith-based international development organisations
by Vicki-Ann Ware & Anthony Ware & Matthew Clarke - 334-345 Responsive planning in development interventions: consulting rights-holders in the Sanitized Villages programme in Kongo Central
by Tine Destrooper - 346-359 International development institutions and the challenges of urbanisation: the case of Jakarta
by Jamey Essex - 360-374 Facilitators and obstacles to cooperation in international development networks: a network approach
by Il-haam Petersen - 375-386 If technology is the answer, what does it take?
by Ruth Haug & Joseph P. Hella & Susan Nchimbi-Msolla & Dismas L. Mwaseba & Gry Synnevag - 387-402 Understanding households’ livelihood choices, wealth, and poverty in Accra, Ghana
by Ernest Abraham & Adrienne Martin
February 2016, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 135-136 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 137-148 Supporting farmer participation in formal seed systems: lessons from Tharaka, Kenya
by Megan Mucioki & Gordon M. Hickey & Lutta Muhammad & Timothy Johns - 149-157 African solutions to African problems and the Ebola virus disease in Nigeria
by Nathaniel Umukoro - 158-169 Utilisation of maternal health services in Ethiopia: a key informant research project
by Rosemary King & Ruth Jackson & Elaine Dietsch & Assefa Hailemariam - 170-183 Everyday health security practices as disaster resilience in rural Bangladesh
by Nibedita S. Ray-Bennett & Andrew E. Collins & Ross Edgeworth & Abbas Bhuiya & Papreen Nahar & Fariba Alamgir - 184-192 Measuring the effectiveness of social audits: experiences from Sikkim, India
by Sandeep Tambe & Ash Bahadur Subba & Jigme Basi & Sarika Pradhan & B. B. Rai - 193-202 Entrepreneurial traits and micro-enterprise performance: a study among women micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia
by Abdullah Al Mamun & Isidore Ekpe - 203-213 Energy poverty amidst abundance in Malaysia: placing energy in multidimensional poverty
by Tinashe Kitchen & Patrick O'Reilly - 214-222 Does plot size matter? Evidence from maize production in Babati District, Tanzania
by Michael Raphael Baha - 223-235 Moving from nos/otros to nosotros: a transcendent approach to sustainable development
by Sarah De Los Santos Upton - 236-250 Sustainable development in cultural projects: mistakes and challenges
by Natalia Grincheva - 251-257 Management and safety of a medical mission: occupational hazards of volunteering
by Aidan Tan & Yuke Tien Fong & Sweet Far Ho & Boon Keng Tay & Yeow Leng Chua
January 2016, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 3-14 Right to information (RTI) legislation: the role of infomediaries in enhancing citizens’ access to information
by Kazi Nazrul Fattah - 15-26 Using subsidised seed to catalyse demand-driven bean seed systems in Malawi
by Jean Claude Rubyogo & Ruth Magreta & Dymon Kambewa & Rowland Chirwa & Elisa Mazuma & Martin Andrews - 27-37 Most Significant Change in conflict settings: staff development through monitoring and evaluation
by Kathryn Kraft & Hannah Prytherch - 38-51 Assessing the fit of RapidSMS for maternal and new-born health: perspectives of community health workers in rural Rwanda
by Purity Mwendwa - 52-63 Using Digital Data Gathering to improve data collection
by Kai Matturi - 64-76 The learning organisation: conditions of possibility in a feminist NGO
by Jacques P. de Wet & Jonathan Schoots - 77-90 Gender dimensions of decision-making on production assets and challenges facing women
by Wilhelmina Quaye & Solomon Dowuona & Mary Okai & Nanam Dziedzoave - 91-101 Microfinance and women's empowerment: an ethnographic inquiry
by Esayas Bekele Geleta - 102-114 Socio-religious communities and fertility patterns in West Bengal, India
by Nazmul Hussain & Saba Owais - 115-126 “Empowered patient” or “doctor knows best”? Political economy analysis and ownership
by Jonathan Fisher & Heather Marquette - 127-134 The paradoxes of empowerment: gendering NREGA in the rural landscape of India
by Diego Maiorano & Suruchi Thapar-Björkert & Hans Blomkvist
November 2015, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1075-1076 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 1077-1090 Understanding food policy change in Ghana
by Jagdeep S. Chhokar & Suresh Chandra Babu & Shashidhara Kolavalli - 1091-1104 Donkeys in development: welfare assessments and knowledge mobilisation
by Martha Geiger & Alice Hovorka - 1105-1119 Learning from a leprosy project in Indonesia: making mindsets explicit for stigma reduction
by Ruth Peters & Mimi Lusli & Marjolein Zweekhorst & Beatriz Miranda-Galarza & Wim van Brakel & Irwanto & Joske Bunders - 1120-1130 When development breeds contempt: case examples of community-driven health systems initiatives
by Ingrid Nanne & Mosa Moshabela & Uyen Huynh & Papa Meissa Diop - 1131-1145 Surveillance of the poor in a socio-financial enclosure: a critical analysis of Zidisha.org
by Franklin Nii Amankwah Yartey & Anca Nicoleta Birzescu - 1146-1159 Benefits and challenges of micro-enterprise participation: women's cottage industry in Kaimosi, Kenya
by Mary Grigsby & Stephen Jeanetta & Billystrom Jivetti - 1160-1169 Harvested rainwater: quality, adequacy, and proximity in Ghanaian rural communities
by Frank Arku & Stephen Omari & Benzies Adu-Okoree & Abubakari Abduramane - 1170-1181 Social construction of capabilities and intersectional complexities in a Tamil village
by Lakshmi Narayanan Venkataraman - 1182-1188 Social and economic inclusion of people with disabilities: practical lessons from Bangladesh
by Waheduzzaman Polu & Aprue Mong & Catherine Nelson - 1189-1195 Twenty reasons why local knowledge will remain relevant to development
by Oluwatoyin Dare Kolawole - 1196-1198 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
October 2015, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 919-920 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 921-934 Overcoming poverty and inequality: Rwanda's progress towards the MDGs
by Pamela Abbott & Roger Sapsford & John Rwirahira - 935-950 The marginalisation of participation “as an end” development: an Ecuadorean case study
by Oliver Carrick - 951-965 NGOs as intermediaries in post-disaster rural reconstruction: findings from research in India
by Bipasha Baruah - 966-985 From compliant to capable: balanced capacity development for local organisations
by Anna Wetterberg & Derick W. Brinkerhoff & Jana C. Hertz - 986-996 Socio-economic dynamics in slums and implications for sanitation sustainability in Kisumu, Kenya
by Sheillah Simiyu - 997-1010 Participatory visual research with subsistence farmers in Papua New Guinea
by Katja Mikhailovich & Barbara Pamphilon & Barbara Chambers - 1011-1024 Road development, and changes in livelihood and mobility in Savannakhet, Lao PDR
by Tanaradee Khumya & Kyoko Kusakabe - 1025-1042 Collective action in small-scale mushroom production in Swaziland: does organisational form matter?
by Majola Mabuza & Gerald Ortmann & Edilegnaw Wale - 1043-1056 Strengthening public health supply chains in Ethiopia: PEPFAR-supported expansion of access and availability
by Daniel Taddesse & David Jamieson & Logan Cochrane - 1057-1066 Linking local rice processors’ access to rural radio, gender, and livelihoods in Benin
by Espérance Zossou & Davo Simplice Vodouhe & Paul Van Mele & Afiavi Rita Agboh-Noameshie & Philippe Lebailly - 1067-1073 Ruralisation: a tool for rural transformation
by Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
August 2015, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 769-770 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 771-784 Intersectionality – A challenge for development research and practice?
by Julia Grünenfelder & Carolin Schurr - 785-797 Complex adaptive systems as a valid framework for understanding community level development
by Kate Neely - 798-814 Commercial behaviours of smallholder farmers in wheat seed use and its implication for demand assessment in Ethiopia
by Dawit Alemu & Zewdie Bishaw - 815-831 Reaching the unreached? Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India
by Richa Dhanju & Kathleen O'Reilly - 832-842 The persisting challenge of age-for-grade non-compliance in post-free primary education in Kenya
by Edith Mukudi Omwami & Kimberly Foulds - 843-855 A logistics support framework: a systems-based approach to logistics planning for development projects
by Timothy Keeffe & Gail Ormsby - 856-866 Negotiating one position: Switzerland at the Global Forum on Migration and Development
by Anna Babel & Susan Thieme & Katarzyna Grabska - 867-879 The origins of international child sponsorship
by Brad Watson - 880-894 Obstacles to the use of indigenous knowledge
by Mayuri Sengupta - 895-908 Empowering and shaping gender relations? Contesting the microfinance–gender empowerment discourse
by Thomas Yeboah & Albert Arhin & Emmanuel Kumi & Lucy Owusu - 909-918 Mining revenue and access to health care in Africa: could the revenue drawn from well-managed mining sectors finance exemption from payment for health?
by Valéry Ridde & Bonnie Campbell & Andréanne Martel
July 2015, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 601-611 Development-induced displacement in Asia: conflicts, risks, and resilience
by Andreas Neef & Jane Singer - 612-627 Voluntary and involuntary resettlement in China: a false dichotomy?
by Brooke Wilmsen & Mark Wang - 628-642 Resettlement and risk of adverse incorporation: the case of the Polavaram dam
by Chiara Mariotti - 643-654 Impacts of displacement on urban livelihoods: a railway project in Metro Manila
by Narae Choi - 655-672 Is “good” resettlement policy unimplementable? Learning from advocacy in Cambodia
by Jessie Connell - 673-685 A no-displacement option? Rights, risks and negotiated settlement in development displacement
by Susanna Price - 686-687 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 688-702 Contextualising emergency responses to famine among Turkana pastoralists in Kenya
by Brock Bersaglio & John Devlin & Nonita Yap - 703-714 Rural development from the ground up: agro-food initiatives in Tasmania
by Robyn Eversole & Lea Coates & David Wells - 715-727 Improving the effectiveness of Ugandan water user committees
by Alan Terry & Oscar McLaughlin & Francis Kazooba - 728-736 Improving smallholder livestock farmers’ incomes through value chain financing in South Africa
by Christopher D. Fakudze & Charles L. Machethe - 737-746 Can top-down community enterprise development reduce poverty and out-migration? Evidence from Thailand
by Vipavee Valeepitakdej & Winai Wongsurawat - 747-753 Practical lessons from gender audit of an education sector plan in Lao PDR
by Jan Edwards & Mona Girgis - 754-768 Gender in education: policy discourse and challenges
by Anwara Begum
May 2015, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 447-449 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 450-464 Increasing access to rural maternal health services in Zambia through demand-side interventions
by Cathy Green & Miniratu Soyoola & Mary Surridge & Abdul Razak Badru & Dynes Kaluba & Paula Quigley & Tendayi Kureya - 465-477 Co-producing a post-trafficking agenda: collaborating on transforming citizenship in Nepal
by Nina Laurie & Diane Richardson & Meena Poudel & Shakti Samuha & Janet Townsend - 478-489 Community filmmaking as research: (re)considering knowledge production through the camera's lens
by Ariella Orbach & Juan Rain & Roberto Contreras - 490-502 Participatory cooperative research: for the people, by the people, with the people
by Rowshan Hannan - 503-517 Farmer-to-farmer extension: opportunities for enhancing performance of volunteer farmer trainers in Kenya
by Evelyne Kiptot & Steven Franzel - 518-534 Post-disaster reconstruction: lessons from Nagapattinam district, India
by Elizabeth Jordan & Amy Javernick-Will & Bernard Amadei - 535-550 Productive power in the Papua New Guinea church partnership programme
by Jane Anderson - 551-562 Community participation and inner-city slum renewal: relocated people's perspectives on slum clearance and resettlement in Addis Ababa
by Gezahegn Abebe & Jan Hesselberg - 563-573 Intersection of disability and gender: multi-layered experiences of Ethiopian women with disabilities
by Hisayo Katsui & Mina C. Mojtahedi - 574-586 Devolution Plan 2000: dictatorship, democracy, and the politics of institutional change in Pakistan
by Sajjad Ali Khan - 587-593 Pro-poor budget analysis of Kenya's free primary education policy
by Gabrielle Appleford & Victor Odero & Wendy Erasmus - 594-600 Food security composite indices: implications for policy and practice
by Fabio G. Santeramo
April 2015, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 291-292 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 293-305 Food distribution's socio-economic relationships and public policy: Mexico City's municipal public markets
by Gerardo Torres Salcido & Mario del Roble Pensado Leglise & Andrew Smolski - 306-320 A cooperative Peru: Is centralisation of cooperatives better for local development?
by Małgorzata Kurjańska - 321-332 Time, labour, and the household: measuring “time poverty” through a gender lens
by Lisa Ringhofer - 333-346 Impact of microcredit on income, poverty, and economic vulnerability in Peninsular Malaysia
by Abdullah Al-Mamun & Mohammad Nurul Huda Mazumder - 347-359 Empowering farmers? Collaborative research at Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
by Dismas Lyegendili Mwaseba & Randi Kaarhus & Fred H. Johnsen & Amon Zacharia Mattee & Zebedayo Samwel Kayanda Mvena & Lars Olav Eik - 360-374 Customary and contemporary resources for women's empowerment in Bangladesh
by Sara K. Head & Kathryn M. Yount & Monique M. Hennink & Claire E. Sterk - 375-388 Fostering agency and wellbeing in women: an evaluation of the IMAGINE Initiative
by Anita V. Shankar & MaryAlice Onyura & Marren Ojode & Elaine Millam - 389-400 One village one product: evaluations and lessons learnt from OVOP aid projects
by Kanako Mukai & Ryo Fujikura - 401-418 Livelihood recovery after disaster
by Erin P. Joakim & Susan K. Wismer - 419-432 Basic education clusters in Cambodia: looking at the future while learning from the past
by Arnaldo Pellini & Kurt Bredenberg - 433-441 Gender equality needs critical consideration in conflict-affected settings
by Esther Richards & Valerie Percival & Sarah Ssali & Sally Theobald - 442-443 Grabbing Back: Essays against the global land grab
by Andrew Smolski - 443-445 HIV and East Africa: thirty years in the shadow of an epidemic
by Ailie Tam
February 2015, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 143-144 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 145-159 Queering accounts of “MSM” practitioner agency: recognising collateral benefits
by James Burford & Sara Kindon - 160-173 Implementing national food policies to promote local family agriculture: Belo Horizonte's story
by Melody Mendonça & Cecilia Rocha - 174-187 Do early cash transfers in a food crisis enhance resilience? Evidence from Niger
by Emmanuel Tumusiime - 188-203 A gendered analysis of goat ownership and marketing in Meru, Kenya
by Elizabeth Waithanji & Jemimah Njuki & Samuel Mburu & Juliet Kariuki & Fredrick Njeru - 204-220 Identification and analysis of smallholder producers’ constraints: applications to Tanzania and Uganda
by Derek Baker & Jo Cadilhon & Washington Ochola - 221-233 Critical aspects of social networks in a resettlement setting
by A.J. Faas & Eric C. Jones & Graham A. Tobin & Linda M. Whiteford & Arthur D. Murphy - 234-246 Between logframes and theory of change: reviewing debates and a practical experience
by Gerard Prinsen & Saskia Nijhof - 247-258 Toward purposeful individual capacity strengthening: alternative considerations for Western NGOs
by Vincent M. Mugisha - 259-269 Rethinking dependency and development between international and indigenous non-governmental organisations
by Shawn Smith - 270-276 The ILO Social Protection Floors Recommendation 202, and poverty reduction
by Ebenezer Durojaye - 277-287 Strategic planning through a participatory learning and action framework: a Kenyan study
by Jolène Labbé & Catherine E. Dewey & Laura Jane Weber & Jennifer McIntyre & Kiera Hoekstra & Cameron Klapwyk - 288-289 Popular Pepresentations of Development: Insights from novels, films, television and social media
by Jonathan Benthall - 289-290 Getting to scale: how to bring development solutions to millions of poor people
by Osvaldo Nestor Feinstein
January 2015, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 4-18 Farmers, peanuts, and aflatoxins in Uganda: A gendered approach
by Maria Elisa Christie & Peace Kyamureku & Archileo Kaaya & Alexandra Devenport - 19-28 Community rehabilitation workers as catalysts for disability: inclusive youth development through service learning
by Theresa Lorenzo & Jane Motau & Tania van der Merwe & Elize Janse van Rensburg & Jane Murray Cramm - 29-41 Challenges and dilemmas of international development volunteering: a case study from Vanuatu
by Adam M. Trau - 42-57 Management not models: adaptability, responsiveness, and a few lessons from football
by Christopher Maclay - 58-70 Who is rebuilding Aceh? Tensions between groups of staff in an NGO
by Jörgen Hellman & Sara Forell - 71-85 Determinants of people's participation: a study of rural West Bengal, India
by Debabrata Samanta & Narayan Chandra Nayak - 86-98 Pledges not kept: JICA's project challenges in Ghana
by Georgios Tsopanakis - 99-112 Causes of absenteeism at the secondary level in Jamaica: parents' perspectives
by Zellynne Jennings & Loraine D. Cook - 113-123 A praxis-based global ethical discourse on development and women
by Bindu Madhok - 124-132 Erstwhile villages in urban India
by Mukul Kumar - 133-142 ABCD to CBT: asset-based community development's potential for community-based tourism
by Claudia Dolezal & Peter M. Burns
November 2014, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 931-932 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 933-947 Best practice for rural food security projects in Southern Africa?
by Terry Leahy & Monika Goforth - 948-959 A training approach for community maternal health volunteers that builds sustainable capacity
by Cathy Green & Miniratu Soyoola & Mary Surridge & Dynes Kaluba - 960-974 Climate finance in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
by Syed M. Rahman & Mokbul M. Ahmad - 975-988 Coordinating post-disaster humanitarian response: lessons from the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, India
by Peer Ghulam Nabi - 989-1002 National human rights action plans: a roadmap to development
by Azadeh Chalabi - 1003-1015 Towards formulating effective research and development national strategies in Arab countries
by Ahmed ElObeidy - 1016-1031 Irish newspaper coverage of NGOs, legitimacy and accountability: what relevance for NGOs?
by Marguerite Hughes - 1032-1047 A conservation partnership for development? Marine conservation and indigenous empowerment at Mimiwhangata
by Giles Robert Dodson - 1048-1061 Cassava value chain and its products in Morogoro rural district, Tanzania
by Ponsian T. Sewando - 1062-1069 The unfinished village police unit: a contested local development initiative
by Paul Kishindo - 1070-1079 A note on household approach to credit rationing in agrarian economies
by Debdatta Pal - 1080-1081 African conflicts and informal power: big men and networks
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 1082-1084 Development in Practice peer reviewers
by The Editors
October 2014, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 783-784 Editorial
by Brian Pratt - 785-796 How projects rise and fall: the lifecycle of a dietary modernisation scheme
by Tom Scott-Smith - 797-811 Factors affecting the sustainability of a community water supply project in Kenya
by Harry Spaling & Geoffrey Brouwer & Jesse Njoka - 812-826 Capacity builders for governance: community-driven reconstruction in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
by Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa & Dorothea Hilhorst & Gemma Van Der Haar - 827-839 Exploring the interface between community development and cooperative development within South Africa – a challenge of theory, practice and policy
by Peter Westoby - 840-853 Empowering women at home and beyond: applying Japanese experiences for poverty alleviation
by Mine Sato - 854-866 Religion and attitudes towards corruption in India: a collective action problem?
by Heather Marquette & Vinod Pavarala & Kanchan K. Malik - 867-882 Shifts in perceptions of NGOs with the creation of the Palestinian National Authority
by Shawn Teresa Flanigan - 883-896 Mismatch between NGO services and beneficiaries' priorities: examining contextual realities
by Subas Risal - 897-907 Participatory appraisal of competitive advantage (PACA) approach in local economic development
by Takalani Ramukumba - 908-920 Principles for design of projects introducing improved wood-burning cooking stoves
by Eija Soini & Richard Coe - 921-929 Videos that speak for themselves: when non-extensionists show agricultural videos to large audiences
by Jeffery Bentley & Paul Van Mele & Florent Okry & Espérance Zossou - 930-930 Malawi's green revolution: seeking sustainability, 1998–2005
by Mieke Berghmans - 931-931 Corrigendum
by The Editors
August 2014, Volume 24, Issue 5-6
- 615-622 Endogenous development: naïve romanticism or practical route to sustainable African development?
by Chiku Malunga & Susan H. Holcombe - 623-636 Identifying and understanding African norms and values that support endogenous development in Africa
by Chiku Malunga - 637-647 Endogenous development: some issues of concern
by David Millar - 648-655 African family values in a globalised world: the speed and intensity of change in post-colonial Africa
by Charles Banda - 656-671 African philanthropy, pan-Africanism, and Africa's development
by Bhekinkosi Moyo & Katiana Ramsamy - 672-685 Wiki approaches to wicked problems: considering African traditions in innovative collaborative approaches
by Dawn S. Booker - 686-692 Using Rwandan traditions to strengthen programme and policy implementation
by Angélique K. Rwiyereka - 693-698 Lessons of endogenous leadership in Nigeria: innovating to reduce waste and raise incomes in the cassava processing and goat-keeping systems
by Danielle Fuller-Wimbush & Kolawole Adebayo - 699-713 Centring African culture in water, sanitation, and hygiene development praxis in Ghana: a case for endogenous development
by Afia S. Zakiya - 714-721 Endogenous development in Somalia: bridging the gap between traditional and Western implementation methodologies
by Ariel Delaney - 722-734 Water tariff conflict resolution through indigenous participation in tri-water sector partnerships: Dalun cluster communities in northern Ghana
by Sylvester Zackaria Galaa & Francis Issahaku Malongza Bukari - 735-742 Endogenous African Governance Systems: what roles do women play in rural Malawi?
by Chimwemwe A.P.S. Msukwa & Marion Keim-Lees - 743-749 Putting endogenous development into practice
by Nathalie Tinguery - 750-763 Donors and exogenous versus endogenous development
by Susan H. Holcombe - 764-776 Indigenous languages and Africa's development dilemma
by Mariama Khan - 777-781 Endogenous development going forward: learning and action
by Chiku Malunga & Susan H. Holcombe
May 2014, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 443-446 Special issue on climate change adaptation and development
by John Carstensen - 447-464 Experiences applying the climate resilience framework: linking theory with practice
by Marcus Moench - 465-466 A changing climate for international development
by Tim Wheeler - 467-486 Safeguarding development aid against climate change: evaluating progress and identifying best practice
by Nicola Ranger & Alex Harvey & Su-Lin Garbett-Shiels - 487-501 Climate resilience in fragile and conflict-affected societies: concepts and approaches
by Janani Vivekananda & Janpeter Schilling & Dan Smith - 502-513 Lessons from urban risk assessments in Latin American and Caribbean cities
by Robin Bloch & Nikolaos Papachristodoulou & Rawlings Miller & Jose Monroy & Tiguist Fisseha & Lorena Trejos & Melanie S. Kappes & Beatriz Pozueta - 514-526 Institutionalising mechanisms for building urban climate resilience: experiences from India
by Anup Karanth & Diane Archer - 527-543 Climate resilient planning in Bangladesh: a review of progress and early experiences of moving from planning to implementation
by Neha Rai & Saleemul Huq & Muhammad Jahedul Huq - 544-558 Managing rural landscapes in the context of a changing climate
by Andrea Kutter & Leon Dwight Westby - 559-578 Adaptation vs. development: basic services for building resilience
by Fawad Khan