Refereed
Publications
1.Abdullaev, Iskandar; Ul Hassan, Mehmood;
Manthrithilake, Herath; Yakubov, Murat. 2005. Making water
distribution more transparent: Application of the time-based water
distribution method to tertiary canals in Central Asia. Journal of
Applied Irrigation Science, 40(2):193-216.
2.Abernethy, C. L.; Sally, M. H. 2001. Experiences of
some government-sponsored organisations of irrigators in Niger and
Burkina Faso, West Africa. Erfahrungen mit
einigen staatlich geforderten Selbst-verwaltungsorganisationen von
Bewasserungslandwirten in Niger und Burkina-Faso, West Afrika. Journal of Applied
Irrigation Science, 35(2):177-205.
3.Adeoti, A. I. (2001): Women’s
Demand and Control of Agricultural Credit in Akinyele Local Government
Area, Oyo State. Nigerian Agricultural Development Studies 1(2): 51-61.
4.Adeoti, A.I (2004): Technical
Efficiency of Farms Under Government Owned Formal Irrigation System in
Kwara State. Bowen Journal of Agriculture1 (2):11-21
5.Adeoti, A.I.( 2003). The
Impact of Credit on Farm Productivity- The Case of Poultry Production.
Tropical Journal of Animal Science 6(2):47-51
6.Adeoti, A.I.; J.K.Olayemi (
2003 ). Measuring the Technical Efficiencies of Fadama (informal
irrigation) Farmers in the Derived Savannah Zone of Nigeria. Nigerian
Journal of Economic and Social Studies: 44:1-16
7.Adeoti, A.I.;
O.A.Ibitoye(2002): Determinants of Participation in Urban Agriculture in
Oyo State. Journal of Agricultural Extension 6:34-40
8.Adeoti, A.I.; O.I. Egwudike,
(2003): Determinants of Household Food Security among Urban Farmers.
ASSET Series A: 3(3): 99-105
9.Adeoti, A.I.; O.I. Oladele,
(2004): Analysis of farmers’ Adoption of Agroforestry Practices using
linear Probability and Logit Models: A case study of Oyo State, Nigeria.
East African Journal of Life Science 5(1): 27-36
10. Adeoti, J.O.; A.I. Adeoti
(2005). Biotechnology and R&D Partnership for Industrial Innovation in
Nigeria, Technovation, 25(4):349-365
11. Adewusi, O.A. A.I.Adeoti
(2003). Resource-Use Efficiency in Aquaculture in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Journal of Tropical Forest Resource 19(1): 115-126
12. Afrane,
A.A., Klinkenberg, E. Drechsel, P., Owusu-Daaku, K., Garms, R. Kruppa, T. 2004. Does irrigated urban agriculture
influence the transmission of malaria in the city of Kumasi, Ghana? Acta
Tropica 89 (2): 125-134 (special issue)
13. Amerasinghe, F. P.; Konradsen, F.; Van Der
Hoek, W.; Amerasinghe, P. H.; Gunawardena, J. P. W.; Fonseka, K. T.;
Jayasinghe, G. 2001. Small irrigation tanks as a source of malaria
mosquito vectors: A study in north-central Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri
Lanka: IWMI. v, 28p. (IWMI research report 57)
14. Amoah, P., P. Drechsel, R.C.
Abaidoo and W.J. Ntow. 2006. Pesticide and pathogen contamination of
vegetables in Ghana’s urban markets. Archives of Environmental
Contamination & Toxicology 50(1), 1–6
15. Amoah, P., P. Drechsel, R.C.
Abaidoo. 2005. Irrigated urban vegetable production in Ghana: sources of
pathogen contamination and health risk elimination. Irrigation and
Drainage 54:49-61 (special issue)
16. Awoyemi T.T. Adeoti A.I.
(2004). The Decomposition of Income Inequality by Sources of Income: The
Rural Nigerian Experience. African Journal of Economic Policy 11( 1):
1-16
17. Awulachew, Seleshi B. & H. B.
Horlacher, 2001. Modelling the Water Balance of Natural Lake Under
Limited Data Situation for Impact Assessment: The Case of Abaya and
Chamo Lakes, Ethiopia. IAHR Conference, September 2001, Beijing, China
18. Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele.
2006. Modelling natural condition, impact of consumptive water use and
aggradations of Abaya and Chamo Lakes: Ethiopia. Journal of Lakes and
Reservoirs: Research and Management. 2006 11:73-82.
19. Bahri, A. 2001. Urban and peri-urban
water-related relationships: closing the loops, Environmental Managment
and Health 12( 4) : 364-376
20. Bahri, A.; Brissaud F. 2004.
Setting up water reuse guidelines for the Mediterranean, Water Science
and Technology Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse IV, 50 (2): 39-46.
21. Bahri, A.;Basset, C., Oueslati,
F.; Brissaud, F. 2001. Reuse of reclaimed wastewater for golf course
irrigation in Tunisia, Water Science and Technology Wastewater
Reclamation, Recycling and Reuse, 43 (10): 117-124
22. Berndtsson, R.; Falkenmark, M.; Lindh, G.; Bahri, A.; Jinno, K. 2005. Educating the compassionate water
engineer – a remedy to avoid future water management failures.
Hydorlogical Sciences Journal 50 (1): 7-15
23. Boelee E (2003) Malaria in
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and Drainage 52 (1): 65-69.
24. Boelee E & Laamrani H (2004)
Environmental control of schistosomiasis through community participation
in a Moroccan oasis. Tropical Medicine and International Health 9 (9):
997-1004.
25. Boelee E & Laamrani H (2004)
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studies on poverty and productive uses of water at the household level.
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, Delft, The Netherlands.
26. Boelee E & Madsen H (2006)
Irrigation and schistosomiasis in Africa: ecological aspects. IWMI
Research Report 99, International Water Management Institute, Colombo,
Sri Lanka, in press.
27. Chaponnière A., Maisongrande
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“A combined high and low spatial resolution approach for mapping snow
covered area in the Atlas mountain”. International Journal of Remote
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28. Chemin, Y.; Platonov, A.; Abdullaev,
Iskandar; Ul-Hassan, Mehmood. 2005. Supplementing farm-level water
productivity assessment by remote sensing in transition economies.
Water International, 30(4):513-521.
29. Chemin, Y.; Platonov, A.; Ul-Hassan,
Mehmood; Abdullaev Iskandar. 2004. Using remote sensing data for water
depletion assessment at administrative and Irrigation-system levels:
Case study of the Ferghana Province of Uzbekistan. Agricultural Water
Management, 64(3):183-196.
30. Cofie, O.O., Gordana
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peri-agriculture in northern Ghana. Renewable Agriculture and Food
Systems: 20(2); 73–80
31. Cofie,
Olufunke; Agbottah, S; Strauss, M.; Esseku, H.; Montangero, A.; Awuah,
E.; Kone, D. 2006. Solid-liquid separation of faecal sludge using
drying beds in Ghana: Implications for nutrient recycling in urban
agriculture. Water Research, 40:75-82.
32. Cofie, Olufunke; Kranjac-Berisavljevic,
Gordana; Drechsel, Pay. 2005. The use of human waste for peri-urban
agriculture in Northern Ghana. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems,
20(2):73-80.
33. Cofie, Olufunke; Pleysier, J. 2004. Ion
exchange involving calcium-potasium (Ca-K) and calcium-magnesium (Ca-Mg)
in soil and organic matter fractions. Communications in Soil & Plant
Analysis, 35(17-18):2417-2431.
34. Donnelly, M. J.; Mccall, P. J.; Lengeler,
C.; Bates, I.; D’alessandro, U.; Barnish, G.; Konradsen, F. ;
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35. Drechsel, P. ; U. Zimmermann.
2005. Factors influencing the intensification of farming systems and
soil nutrient management in the rural - urban continuum of SW Ghana.
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36. Drechsel, P., Gyiele, L., Kunze, D. F.
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growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Ecological Economics 38(2): 251 – 258
37. Drechsel, P., Kunze, D. Penning de Vries, F. 2001. Soil nutrient depletion and population growth in
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22(4):411-423
38. Drechsel,Pay; Giordano, Mark; Gyiele, Lucy.
2004. Valuing nutrients in soil and water: Concepts and techniques with
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39. Dufournaud, C., M. Jerret, U. Rodrigues, J. Quinn, A. Inocencio. 2003. “The net cost of banning commercial
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40. Ensink, Jeroen H. J.; Mahmood, Tariq; Van
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2004. A nationwide assessment of wastewater use in Pakistan: An obscure
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41. Huibers, F. P.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa. 2005.
Design in domestic wastewater irrigation. Irrigation and Drainage,
54(Supplement 1):S113-S118.
42. Huibers, F.; Raschid-Sally,
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1) S1-S118 (2005)
43. Jensen, P.
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quality and childhood diarrhoea in a village in Pakistan. Journal of
Health, Population and Nutrition, 21(1):26-31.
44. Jensen, P. K.; Ensink, J.; Jayasinghe, G.;
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of drinking water during storage in developing countries. Tropical
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45. Jensen, P. K.; Jayasinghe, Gayathri; Van Der
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46. Kamara, A.
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of small-scale irrigation systems in the context of state withdrawal:
The Arabie Scheme in the Northern Province of South Africa. Physics and
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47. Kamara, A.; Sally, H. 2003. Water for food, livelihoods
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48. Kamara, Abdul; Sally, Hilmy. 2004. Water
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49. Keraita,
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of urban wastewater on stream water quality and agriculture in and
around Kumasi, Ghana. Environment & Urbanization 15 (2) 171-178
50. Kikuchi, M.; Merrey, D. J.; Dassenaike, L.
2001. Compensation of irrigation professionals: Three Asian irrigation
agencies. Irrigation and Drainage, 50(1):65-74
51. Klinkenberg,
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Gunawardena, D. M. 2003. Malaria and land use: A spatial and temporal risk
analysis in Southern Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. v, 54p. (IWMI
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52. Konradsen F, van der Hoek W,
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53. Konradsen, F. ; Van Der Hoek, W. ;
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54. Laamrani H & Boelee E
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des périmètres irrigués dans la transmission et la lutte contre la
bilharziose au Maroc central. Cahiers Agricultures 11 (1): 23-29.
55. Laamrani H, Boelee E, Madsen H
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irrigation system, Morocco. African Zoology 40(1): 77-82.
56. Laamrani H, Khallaayoune K,
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environmental methods to control snails in an irrigation system in
Central Morocco. Tropical Medicine and International Health 5 (8):
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57. Laamrani H, Khallaayoune K,
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58. Lankford, B.;
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Agricultural Water Management, 69(2):135-153.
59. Levite, H.; Sally, H. 2002. Linkages
between productivity and equitable allocation of water. Physics and
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60. Levite, H.; Sally, H.; Cour, J. 2003.
Testing water demand management scenarios in a water-stressed basin
in South Africa. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 28: 779-786.
61. Liebe, J.; Van
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small reservoir storage capacities in a semi-arid environment: A case
study in the upper east region of Ghana. Physics and Chemistry of the
Earth, 30:448-454.
62. Mapaure, I. & McCartney, M.P.
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63. Masiyandima, Mutsa and Mark Giordano. Forthcoming. Ground water in sub-Saharan Africa: Opportunistic
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64. Masiyandima, Mutsa, Isobel van
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Groundwater management strategies and their implications on irrigated
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65. Masiyandima, Mutsa, Nick van de Giesen, Sitapha Diatta, Pieter N.
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The hydrology of inland valleys in the sub-humid zone of West Africa:
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66. Matthew McCartney, Mutsa
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67. McCartney, M. P. 2002. Large dams and
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68. McCartney, M.P. and Acreman,
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69. McCartney, M.P. 2002.
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70. McCartney, M.P., Stratford,
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71. McCartney,
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72. McCartney, Matthew Peter; Masiyandima, Mutsa;
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73. McIlvaine-Newsad, H., A.
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74. Meijer K, Boelee E, Augustijn
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75. Merrey, Douglas; Drechsel, Pay; Penning De Vries, Frits;
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76. Mutero CM, Amerasinghe F,
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77. Mutero, C.M. ; Amerasinghe, F. ; Boelee, E.
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Conference
Posters
- Awulachew,
Seleshi Bekele. 2005. Impact of Irrigation on Poverty and Environment.
Poster. IWMI Annual Research Meeting, 2005
- Bhatt, Yogesh. Outreach, Action Research
and Learning for improving development and policy impact of
small-holder systems innovations in integrated watershed management
research. Poster for IWMI Knowledge Fair, 2005.
- Bhatt, Yogesh. Small-holder Systems
Innovations in Integrated Watershed Management. Poster for IWMI
Knowledge Fair, 2005.
- Chaponnière, A., Boulet, G., Hanich, L.
2005. "Rainfall-runoff modelling in the Rheraya watershed : balancing
data uncertainty and data availability with physical realism and
external data sources”. VIIth IAHS Scientific Assembly, Foz do Iguazu
(Brazil), 3-9 April.
- Cofie O.O, Pleysier J. Kadeba O, Oorts K
and Vanlauwe B (2000) Role of organic matter and sesquioxides on the
surface charge of soil organic matter fractions in an Alfisol and an
Ultisol in southern Nigeria. Paper presented at the International
symposium on Balanced Nutrient Management Systems for moist savannah
and humid forest zones of Africa. Cotonou, Benin, Oct.9-12, 2000.
- Cofie, O.O. F.W.T. Penning de Vries.
(2002). Degradation and Rehabilitation of land and water resources:
examples from Africa. Transactions of the 17th World Congress of Soil
Science, August 2002, Bangkok, Thailand
- Magagula, T.; Sally, H.; McCartney, M.;
Van Koppen, B. 2005. Land and water productivity in the Olifants River
Basin, South Africa. Poster, European Water Resources Association.
Nice-Menton, France.
- Masiyandima, M., Van Koppen, B &
McCartney, M.P. (2003) Dambos for Livelihoods: the benefits and
challenges. USAID workshop. September 2003.
- McCartney, M.P. (2003) Improved planning
of large dam operation: using decision support systems to optimise
livelihood benefits, safeguard health and protect the environment.
Baseline Conference for the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food,
Nairobi, Kenya 2-6 November 2003.
- McCartney, M.P. (2003) Improving
livelihoods in the Nile and Volta Basins through wetland management.
Baseline Conference for the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food,
Nairobi, Kenya 2-6 November 2003.
- McCartney, M.P. (2004) Wetland
contributions to livelihoods in Tanzania. Poster for the
Eco-agriculture conference – Nairobi Kenya 26/09 – 02/10.
- Mountford, O., Wadsworth, R., McCartney,
M.P., Meigh, J., Manchester, S., And Flowell, S. (2005) Integrating
ecology, hydrology and remote sensing in planning large-scale wetland
restoration: examples in the Fenland Basin. Poster presented at
EURECO'05 congress Kusadasi, Turkey, November 2005.
- Namara, Regassa E., And W. Manig. 2001.
Participatory Wheat Breeding Research in Ethiopia: The Benefits of
Client Participation and Decentralized Release Decisions. Poster
Presented in the Deutscher Tropentag (Conference on International
Research for Development) 2001, October 9-11, University of Bonn.
- Olufunke Cofie Pay Drechsel (2003).
Partnership with the Education Sector: Capacity Building for Waste
Recycling and Urban Agriculture. Poster presented at the innovative
marketplace of the CGIAR – AGM. Nairobi
Other publications
- Abayawardena S, Hussain I, Boelee E (2002)
Water, health and poverty linkages: A case study from Sri Lanka. Paper
presented at the ADB Regional Consultation Workshop on Water and
Poverty, Dhaka, 22-26 September 2002. 17p.
- Abdullaev Iskandar;
Ul Hassan, Mehmood; Yakubov, Murat. 2004. Handbook on implementing a
time-based water distribution. Tashkent, Uzbekistan: IWMI. 15p.
- Adeoti. A.I. Boubacar, B., A.O. Olaleye
2006. Treadle pump dissemination in West Africa: Performance,
problems and prospects. IPTRID-GRID Magazine. No 34: 11
- Andreini M, Andah W, Balazs C, Boelee E,
Cecchi P, Huber-Lee A, Liebe J, Rodrigues L, Senzanje A, Steenhuis T,
van de Giesen N (2005) Small Multi-purpose Reservoir Ensemble
Planning: Innovative Methods. Paper for CP Basin workshop Kampala Nov
05
- Andreini, M., Van De Giesen, N. (2001):
The GLOWA Volta Project. Sustainable Water Use in the Volta Basin.
IHDP Update, 1/01, pp 10
- Andreini, M., Vlek, P.L.G., Van De Giesen,
N. (2002): Water Sharing in the Volta Basin. IAHS Publication 274:
329-335, Friend 2002.
- Annang, L. P. Drechsel. 2005. Nana Kwaku
Saiw: A success story. Urban Agriculture Magazine 14: 40.
- Awulachew SB, Merrey DJ, Kamara AB, Van
Koppen B, Penning de Vries F, Boelee E, Makombe G (2005) Experiences
and opportunities for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and
rainwater harvesting for food security in Ethiopia. IWMI Working Paper
98, International Water Management Institute
- Awulachew, Seleshi B. And Merrey, D. 200
5. Small scale irrigation in Ethiopia: Panacea or Blind Alley. IWMI
Africa Water Update, 2005
- Awulachew,
Seleshi; Merrey, Douglas; Kamara, Abdul; Van Koppen, Barbara; Penning
De Vries, Frits; Boelee, Eline. 2005. Experiences and opportunities
for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and rainwater harvesting
for food security in Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI. x, 86p. (IWMI
working paper 98)
- Bahri, A. 2002. Réutilisation agricole des
eaux usées, Agridoc – Revue thématique, October 2002, No. 4, pp.
22-23.
- Bahri, A. Ed. 2001. Seminar « Water saving
in irrigation », INRGREF, 232 p.
- Bahri, A.; Brissaud F. 2002. Guidelines
for municipal water reuse in the Mediterranean countries, prepared for
WHO/EURO Project Office, Mediterranean Action Plan (World Health
Organization, Regional Office for Europe), December 2002, 42 p. +
annexes.
- Baril, J.;
Bartle A.; Clarke, T.; Gagnon, L.; Guerard, Y.; Klimpt, J. E.;
McCartney, M.P.; Raschid-Sally, L.; Rotheram, T.; Seelos, K.;
Steenbergen, R.; Taylor, R.; Townsend-Hall, B. (Eds..) 2003. The
role of hydropower in sustainable development. Sutton, UK: IHA.
162p. (IHA white paper)
- Bhatt, Y.; Bossio, D.; Enfors, E.; Gordon,
L.; Kongo, V.; Kosgei, J. R.; Makurira, H.; Masuki, K.; Mul, M.; Tumbo,
S. D. 2006. Smallholder System Innovations in Integrated Watershed
Management (SSI): Strategies of water for food and environmental
security in drought-prone tropical and subtropical agro-ecosystems.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute. (IWMI
Working Paper 109; SSI Working Paper 1).
- Bhatt, Yogesh. CD ROM for SSI outreach
and DWFE learning framework development. CD-ROM of the workshop held
in Pretoria and Drakensberg, South Africa, 11-16 July 2004.
- Bhatt, Yogesh. Knowledge Fair: some
reflections. Article for IWMIKF Newsletter, December 2005
- Bhatt, Yogesh.; Domitille Vallee. Global
Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment: Lessons Learnt and Looking
Ahead. Synthesis Report, IWMI, January 2005.
- Biscoe, M.
L.; Mutero, Clifford M.; Kramer, R. A. 2005. Current policy and
status of DDT use for malaria control in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya and
South Africa. Co
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