Wood, Adrian P.
Wood, Adrian, 1951-....
Wood, Adrian (Adrian Paul), 1951-
Wood, Adrian
Wood, Adrian Paul
VIAF ID: 8541577 ( Personal )
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Works
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Africa's export structure in a comparative perpective | |
A century of development measures and population redistribution along the upper Zambezi | |
China : long-term development issues and options : the report of a mission sent to China by the World Bank | |
The corporate economy : growth, competition, and innovative power. | |
The Dynamics of agricultural policy and reform in Zambia | |
Evaluar la acción humanitaria internacional : reflexiones sobre el terreno | |
Evaluating international humanitarian action : reflections from practitioners | |
Évaluer l'action humanitaire : points de vue de praticiens | |
Geographical perspectives on development in Southern Africa : papers from the Regional Conference of the Commonwealth Geographic Bureau, Lusaka, 1982 | |
Globalisation, co-operation costs, and wage inequalities | |
The IUCN Sahel studies, 1991 | |
The Kaleya small holders' scheme : a preliminary appraisal | |
North-South trade, employment and inequality : changing fortunes in a skill-driven world | |
Patterns of agricultural development and foreign aid to Zambia | |
Report on a socio-economic study of the feasibility of removing the Western Province cattle cordon line to the international boundary | |
The resettlement of famine victims in Illubabor Province, Ethiopia | |
Review and directory of rural geography in the Commonwealth | |
Rural development and national integration in Ethiopia | |
Scoping Agriculture, Wetland Interactions : towards a Sustainable Multiple-response Strategy | |
Spontaneous agricultural resettlement in Ethiopia, 1950-74 | |
A theory of profits | |
Wetland management and sustainable livelihoods in Africa |