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International Environment and Development Studies

Master's theses 2006

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A selection of Noragric fulltext Master's theses finished in 2006.


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Development Studies (DS)
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Margrethe Ellingseter:
The Politics of Poverty Reduction - Power Relations in the making of Uganda´s PRSP.

Aslaug Gotehus:
CROSSING THE RIVER. Perceptions of 'human trafficking' among villagers
in Bokeo Province, Northern Laos.

Ingjerd Hestnes:
Quality counts. Care for orphans in Uganda in the context of HIV/AIDS.

Sajjad Ali Khan:
Evolution of the Devolution Plan (2000): Local Government System
Revived or Reformed? A study conducted in district Mardan of the NWFP, Pakistan.

Ina Østensvig:
Interagency cooperation in disaster management: partnership, information and communications technology and committed individuals in Jamaica.

Marte Qvenild:
Securing seeds in permafrost: an idea whose time has come.

Camilla Peace Sundvoll:
Collective steps towards enhancing rural livelihoods in post-genocide Rwanda.

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Management of Natural Resources and Sustainable Agriculture (MNRSA)
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Chaltu Dula Buyo:
Effects of traditional and project water ponds and herder perceptions on
the vegetation changes in Borana rangelands of southern Oromia, Ethiopia.

Linda Lindizgani Robert Chinangwa:
Adoption of Soil Fertility Improvement Techologies Among Smallholder Farmers in Southern Malawi.

Drissa Doumbia:
AN INTEGRATED HERDER KNOWLEDGE AND ECOLOGICAL METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT OF RANGELAND IN NARA, NORTH-WESTERN MALI

Osman Ali Osman ELmakki:
Challenges and Possibilities of Drip and Canal Irrigation in Northern Sudan.

Seydou Fongoro:
RESPONSE OF BIODIVERSITY TO RADIAL DISTANCES FROM TRADITIONAL WELLS IN HAOUSSA, MALI.

Teshome Hunduma:
Local Crop Genetic Resource Utilization and Management in Gindeberet, west central Ethiopia.

Olaotswe E. Kgosikoma:
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON LIVESTOCK POPULATION DYNAMICS AND COMMUNITY DROUGHT MANAGEMENT IN KGALAGADI , BOTSWANA.

Geofrey M. Khwarae:
COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF RANGELAND DEGRADATION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN LOOLOGANE AND SHADISHADI, KWENENG NORTH, BOTSWANA.

Kgomotsego Motlopi:
PRIVATISATION OF RANGELANDS, RANCH DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT AND EQUITY: THE CASE OF AREA 4B, BOTSWANA.

Progress Hanzwida Nyanga:
IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL POLICY CHANGES ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY AMONG SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN SOUTHERN ZAMBIA.

Rabina G. Rasaily:
Contribution of Community Forest on Agriculture Farming in Mid Hills of Nepal.

Camilla Marie Risvoll:
Tsunami Recovery in Batticaloa District, Eastern Sri Lanka: Livelihood Revival and the Performance of Aid Delivery Systems in the Fisheries Sector.

Kjersti Thorkildsen

Socio-economic and ecological analysis of a privately managed Marine Protected Area: Chumbe Island Coral Park, Zanzibar.

David Mwesigye Tumusiime:
Dependence on environmental income by households around Rwenzori Mountain National Park, Western Uganda.

Published: 18.11.08
Updated: 24.02.10
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