International Environment and Development Studies
Master's theses 2004
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A selection of Noragric fulltext Master's theses finished in 2004.
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Development Studies (DS)
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Lauren Naville:
The Experts, the Heroes, and the Indigenous People. The Story of the ICBG-Maya Bioprospecting Project in Chiapas, Mexico.
Gunnell Erika G. Sandanger:
Why Participate? A Study of Participation in Environmental Groups and Water Committees Organised by a Local NGO in Rural Honduras.
Marte SlettenThe collaborative management at Mt Elgon National Park, Uganda
Frode Sundnes:
Land of plenty, plenty of land? Revival of livelihoods and emerging conflicts in Yirol county, a liberated area of the Southern Sudan.
Amalie Hilde Tofte:
WAR AND CATTLE. Livelihood Strategies and Perceptions of Wealth and Poverty in Southern Sudan.
Jeanett Wilberg:
Factors constraining girls and women from enrolling and continuing their secondary and tertiary education in Tigray, Ethiopia.
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Management of Natural Resources and Sustainable Agriculture (MNRSA)
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Anna Handrina Annahela Lwesya:
Impact of Treadle Pump adoption on food security; Kasungu District, Malawi.
Wenche Hagalia:
Changing rangeland use by the nomads of Samad in the highlands of eastern Ladakh, India.
Bruce Gee Sosola:
The Contribution of Bamboo Enterprises to Rural Livelihoods in Mvera, Dowa District, Malawi.
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