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Since the last issue of the Newsletter, the OSSREA Documentation Centre (ODC) has received the following publications:
Negussie Kassa Getachew. Among the pastoral Afar in Ethiopia: Tradition, continuity and socio-economic change. The Netherlands: International Books. 2001.
M.A. Mohamed Salih, ed. Local environmental change and society in Africa. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2001.
Arne Tostensen, Inge Tvedten and Mariken Vaa, eds. Associational life in African cities: Popular responses to the urban crisis. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Africainstitutet. 2001.
Archie Mafeje. African social scientists reflections. Part 1. Nairobi, Kenya: Heinrich Böll Foundation. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Heinrich Böll Foundation)
Iyabo Olojede. Nigeria: Oil pollution, community dissatisfaction and threat to national peace and security. Harare, Zimbabwe: African Association for Political Science. 2000. (Exchange with AAPS)
Quarterly index to Africana periodical literature. Vol. 10, no. 3 & 4. (2000). (Exchange with Library of Congress)
Accessions list of the Library of Congress Office. Nairobi, Kenya. Vol. 33. (2000). (Exchange with Library of Congress)
Accessions list of the Library of Congress Office. Nairobi, Kenya. Vol. 33, no. 6. (2000). (Exchange with Library of Congress)
Reflections: Documentation of the Forum on Gender, no. 1. (1999) (Complimentary copy from Heinrich Böll Foundation)
Reflections: Documentation of the forum on Gender, no. 3. (2000) (Complimentary copy from Heinrich Böll Foundation)
Hezron Mogaka, et al. Economic aspects of community involvement in sustainable forest management in Eastern and Southern Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN. 2001. (Complimentary copy from IUCN)
Tesfaye Tafesse. The Nile question: Hydropolitcs, legal wrangling, modus vivendi and perspectives. London: Transaction Publishers. 2001. (Complimentary copy from the author)
Voices from Africa: NGO responses to HIV/AIDS, no. 10. Geneva, Switzerland: UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service. 2001. (Complimentary copy from NGLS)
Africa Index: Selected articles on socio-economic development, no. 82. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Economic Commission for Africa. 2000. (Exchange with ECA)
Africa Index: Selected articles on socio-economic development, no. 83. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Economic Commission for Africa. 2000. (Exchange with ECA)
Food for all: Can hunger be halved? London: PANOS. 2001. (Complimentary copy from PANOS)
World Development Report 2002: Overview. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 2001. (Complimentary copy from World Bank)
World Development Report 2002. Overview. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 2001. (Complimentary copy from World Bank)
Sustaining agropastoralism on the Bolivian Altiplano: The case of San Jose Llanga. USA: Utah State University. 2001. (Complimentary copy from ILRI)
Tor A. Benjaminsen & Christian Lund, eds. Politics, property and production in the west African Sahel: Understanding natural resources management. Uppsala, Sweden: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. 2001. (Exchange with Nordiska Africainstitutet)
Pastoralism and agro-pastoralism: Which way forward. Proceedings of the 8th annual conference of ESAP 24-26 August 2000. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Ethiopian Society of Animal production. 2000.
Elzbieta Puchnarewicz. Modernization of the state and the family: An Egyptian view with a glance at Poland. Warsaw, Poland: University of Warsaw. 2001. (Exchange with University of Warsaw)
DIMITRA guide book: Rural women and development. Brussels, Belgium: FAO. 2001. (Complimentary copy from FAO)
Tory Read and Lafcadio Cortesi. Stories at the forest edge: The KEMALA approach to crafting good governance and sustainable futures. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Proceedings of the conference on African conflicts: Their management, resolution and post-conflict reconstruction.
Janis B. Alcorn and Antoniette G. Royo, ed. Indigenous social movements and ecological resilience: Lessons from the Dayak of Indonesia. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
G. Castro and I. Locker. Mapping conservation investment: An assessment of biodiversity funding in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Priority-setting in conservation: A new approach for Crimea. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
African biodiversity: Foundation for the future. A framework for integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1993. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Freshwater biodiversity of Latin America and the Caribbean: A conservation assessment. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1998. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Greater than the sum of their parts: Designing conservation and development programs to maximize results and learning. A practical guide for program managers and donors. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Patterns in conservation: Linking business, the environment, and local communities in Asia and the Pacific. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
John Griffin. Study on the development of transboundary natural resource management areas in Southern Africa. Main report. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Richard Margoluis and Nick Salafky. Is our project succeeding? A guide to threat reduction assessment for conservation. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Richard Margoluis and Nick Salafsky. Measures of success. Designing, managing and monitoring conservation and development projects. Washington, D.C: Biodiversity Support Program. 1998. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Nick Salafsky et al. Evaluating linkages between business, the environment and local communities: Final analytical results from the biodiversity conservation network. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, ed. Beyond fences: Seeking social sustainability in conservation Volume I. Process compilation. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1997. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Shekhar Singh et al. Setting biodiversity conservation priorities for India: Summary of finding and conclusions of the biodiversity conservation prioritization project (Volume I) Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Shekhar Singh et al. Setting biodiversity conservation priorities for India: Summary of finding and conclusions of the biodiversity conservation prioritization project (Volume II). Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
David Cumming. Study on the development of transboundary natural resource management areas in South Africa: Environmental context. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Jay Singh. Study on the development of transboundary natural resource management areas in Southern Africa. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Simon Metcalfe. Study on the development of transboundary natural resource management areas in Southern Africa. Community perspectives. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
A regional analysis of geographic priorities for biodiversity conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1995. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Kathleen Sullivan Sealey and Goergina Bustamante. Setting geographic priorities for marine conservation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Harry Van der Linde et al. Beyond boundaries: Transboundary natural resource management in sub-Saharan Africa. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Peter Poole. Indigenous peoples, mapping and biodiversity conservation: An analysis of current activities and opportunities for applying geomatics technologies. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1995. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Caroly A. Sumway. Forgotten waters: Freshwater and marine ecosystems in Africa: Strategies for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Central Africa global climate change and development: Overview. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1993. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Beyond fences: Seeking social sustainability in conservation. Volume 2: A resource book. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1997. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Ralph Stone. What’s your role? Training for organizational impact: A guide for training officers in protected area management. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1997. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Bruce M. Beehler, ed. Papua New Guinea conservation needs assessment. Volume 2. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1993. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Papua New Guinea conservation needs assessment: Synopsis report. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1993. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Conserving biological diversity in Bulgaria: The national biological diversity conservation strategy. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1994. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Michael Brown and Barbara Wyckoff-Baird. Designing integrated conservation and development projects. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1992. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Charles M. Peters. Sustainable harvest of non-timber plant resources in tropical moist forest: An ecological primer. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1994. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Nels Johnson. Biodiversity in the balance: Approaches to setting geographic conservation priorities. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1995. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Cristina Eghenter. Mapping peoples’ forests: The role of mapping in planning community-based management of conservation areas in Indonesia. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu et al. Principles in practice: Staff observations of conservation projects in Africa. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Catherine A. Christen and Jonnell Allen. A vested interest: BSP experiences with developing and managing grant portfolios. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Bruce Byers. Understanding and influencing behaviors: A guide. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Bruce Byers. Understanding and influencing behaviours in conservation and natural resources management. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1996. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Nick Salafsky. Evaluating linkages between business, the environment, and local communities. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1999. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Richard Margoluis, et al. In good company: Effective alliances for conservation. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Richard Margoluis, et al. An ounce of prevention: Making the link between health and conservation. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Richard Margoluis, et al. Maximum yield? Sustainable agriculture as a tool for conservation. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Nick Salafsky, Richard Margoluis and Kent Redford. Adaptive management: A tool for conservation practitioners. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2001. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Barbara Wyckoff-Baird, et al. Shifting the power: Decentralization and biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Greening democracy and governing the environment: USAID experiences from the field. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Janis B. Alcorn, ed. Papua New Guinea conservation needs assessment. Volume 1. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 1993. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
David Kaimowitz, et al. Local government and biodiversity conservation: A case from the Bolivian lowlands. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Barbara Wyckoff-Baird. Institutional arrangements for ecosystem management: The case of South Florida, United States. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Mac Chapin. Defending Kuna Yala: Pemasky, the study project for the management of the wildlands of Kuna Yala, Panama. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Michael J. Kiernan. The forest Ejidos of Quintana roo, Mexico. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Estuardo Secaira, et al. Delegating protected area management to an NGO: The case of Guatemala’s Sierra de las Minas biosphere reserve. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000.
Robert K. Hitchcock. Decentralization, development, and natural resources management in the northwestern Kalahari desert, Botswana. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. 2000. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Barbara Pitkin. Protected area conservation strategy (PARCS) Training needs and opportunities among protected area managers in eastern, central, and southern Africa. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Taking action to manage and conserve forest resources in the Congo basin. Congo basin information series. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program. (Complimentary copy from Biodiversity Support Program)
Maj-Britt Johannsen & Niels Kastfelt. Sudanese society in the context of civil war. Copenhagen, Denmark: University of Copenhagen. 2001. (Complimentary copy from University of Copenhagen)
Terje Tvedt. An annotated bibliography on the southern Sudan, 1850-2000. Vol. I & Vol. II. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen. 2000. (Complimentary copy from University of Bergen)
Terje Tvedt. The river Nile and its economic, political, social and cultural role: An annotated bibliography. Bergen, Norway: University of Bergen. 2000. (Complimentary copy from University of Bergen)
Habtamu Wondimu. Psychological modernity and attitudes to social change in Ethiopian young adults: The role of ethnic identity and stereotypes. The Netherlands: KIT Press. 2001. (Complimentary copy from the author)
Eric Hobsbawm. The new century. London: Little, Brown and Company. 1999.
Erving Goffman. The presentation of self in everyday life. London: Penguin Books. 1959.
Will Kymlicka. Multicultural citizenship: A liberal theory of minority rights. New York: Oxford University Press. 1995.
Darrell Huff. How to lie with statistics. London: Penguin Books. 1991.
Erving Goffman. Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity. London: Penguin Books. 1963.
E.R. Leach. Rethinking anthropology. London: The Athlone Press. 1971.
George E. Marcus. Anthropology as cultural critique: An experimental moment in the human sciences. Chicago: University of Chicago. 1999.
Patrick Chabal & Jean-Pascal Daloz. Africa works disorder as political instrument. Oxford: James Curry. 1999.
Amanda Coffey & Paul Atkinson. Making sense of qualitative data: Complementary research strategies. London: Sage Publications. 1996.
Anthony Giddens. The global third way debate. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. 2001.
C. Wright Mills. The sociological imagination. London: Oxford University Press. 1959.
Charles C. Ragin. The comparative method: Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative strategies. Berkeley: University of California Press. 1987.
Maurice Godelier, ed. Transformations of kinship. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1998.
Anthony Giddens. The third way and its critics: An important contribution to the debate. London: Polity Press. 2000.
John Martinussen. Society, state and market. London: Zed Books. 1997.
George Ritzer. Sociological theory. New York: McGraw Hill International. 2000.
William R. Mangun & Daniel H. Henning. Managing the environmental crisis: Incorporating competing values in natural resource administration. 2nd ed. Druham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. 1999.
Fredrik Barth. Ethnic groups and boundaries: The social organization of culture difference. Bergen: Universitetsforlaget. 1994.
Dale F. Eickelman. The Middle East and central Asia: An anthropological approach. 3rd ed. New Jersey, USA: Prentice Hall. 1988.
Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson. Anthropological locations: Boundaries and grounds of a field science. Berkeley: University of Los Angeles. 1997.
Fredrik Barth. Cosmologies in the making: A generative approach to cultural variation in inner New Guinea. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1987.
David Held. Models of democracy. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Polity Press. 1999.
Catherine Marshall & Gretchen B. Rossman. Designing qualitative research. 3rd ed. London: Sage Publications. 1999.
Anthony Giddens. Runaway world: How globalization is reshaping our lives. London: Profile Books. 2000.
W. Richard Scott. Institutions and organizations. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publications. 2001.
Stephen Gudeman. The anthropology of economy. USA: Blackwell Publishers. 2001.
Naomi Chaza et al. Politics and society in contemporary Africa. 3rd ed. Colorado, USA: Lynne Rienner. 1999.
Clifford Geertz. The interpretation of cultures. New York: Basic Books. 1973.
Robert Gibbons. A primer in game theory. Harlow, England: Prentice Hall. 1992.
Naila Kabeer. Reversed realities: Gender hierarchies in development thought. London: Verso. 1999.
M. Begon. Ecology. USA: Blackwell Science. 1996.
Thomas Barfield. The dictionary of Anthropology. USA: Blackwell Publishers. 1997.
Stephen Gudeman. Economic Anthropology. UK: An Elgar Reference Collection. 1998.
Annelies Zoomers, ed. Land and sustainable livelihood in Latin America. The Netherlands: KIT Press. 2001. (Exchange with KIT Press)
Judith Van Woudenberg. Women coping with HIV/AIDS. The Netherlands: KIT Press. 1998. (Exchange with KIT Press)
Toon Defoer & Arnoud Budelman, eds. A resource guide of participatory learning and action research. The Netherlands: KIT Press. 2001. (Exchange with KIT Press)