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Noragric Reports 2010

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Noragric Report No. 56
Noragric Report No. 56 Photo: Josie Teurlings

No. 58.  N. Shanmugaratnam.
Resettlement, resource conflicts, livelihood revival and reintegration in South Sudan. A study of the processes and institutional issues at the local level in Magwi County.

No. 57. Poul Wisborg and Charles B.L. Jumbe.
Mulanje Mountain Biodiversity Conservation project. Mid-Term Review for the Norwegian Government.

No. 56. Stein W. Bie and Sebastian Phiri.
Mid-term review of the Strategic Development Programme 2006-2011 (SDP2) of the National Smallholder Farmers' Association of Malawi.

No. 55. Stein Holden and Rodney Lunduka.
Too poor to be efficient? Impacts of the Targeted Fertilizer Subsidy Programme in Malawi on farmplot level: input use, crop choice and land productivity.

No. 54. Stein Holden and Rodney Lunduka.
Impacts of the Fertilizer Subsidy Programme in Malawi: targeting, household perceptions and preferences.

No. 53. Randi Kaarhus, Ruth Haug, Joseph P. Hella and Jeremia R. Makindara.
Agro-investment in Africa - Impact on land and livelihoods in Mozambique and Tanzania.

No. 52
. Comp. & ed. by Salim M.S. Maliondo, Thor S. Larsen and J.A.A. Boddens Hosang.
Developing the science, economics and governance of ecosystem service payments. A contribution to Norway's support of REDD. Report from a workshop hosted by Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), Tanzania. 31 August - 3 September 2009

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