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Project Update
Newsletters
ROA's monthly newsletters disseminate project findings to a wide audience.
Number 13, September 2006 - also available in Japanese
Genetic diversity conservation and poverty alleviation:
A case in the Philippines
By Takumi Sakuyama
Number 12, August 2006 - also available in Japanese
Multi-Market Models in Policy Analysis: How Do They Work?
By André Croppenstedt, Lorenzo Bellu and Fabrizio Bresciani
Number 11, July 2006 - also available in Japanese
Protecting water quality in Uganda's Pallisa District
By John Antle and Jetse Stoorvogel
Number 10, June 2006 - also available in Japanese
Can agro-tourism help rewarding for agricultural landscape and
contributing to poverty alleviation? Lessons from Morocco
By Takumi Sakuyama
Number 9, May 2006 - also available in Japanese
Lessons from the payments for hydrological services in Mexico
By Takumi Sakuyama
Number 8, May 2006 - also available in Japanese
Reverting the anti-poverty bias in Paraguay's agricultural growth
By Fabrizio Bresciani
Number 7, March 2006 - also available in Japanese
Agroecosystem Benefits in Kenya's Amboseli Region
by Erwin Bulte and Randy Stringer
Number 6, February 2006 - also available in Japanese
Assessing the impact of increasing wheat self-sufficiency and promoting cash-transfer subsidies in Egypt
by André Croppenstedt
Number 5, January 2006 - also available in Japanese
Roles of Environmental Service Valuation in Incentive Design
by Takumi Sakuyama
Number 4, December 2005 - also available in Japanese
Linking Agricultural Growth to Poverty Reduction and Food Security
by Fabrizio Bresciani
Number 3, November 2005 - also available in Japanese
Will the incentives for agri-environmental services help the poor?
by Takumi Sakuyama
Number 2, October 2005 - also available in Japanese
Lessons Emerging from the Roles of Agriculture Project
by Randy Stringer
Number 1, September 2005 - also available in Japanese
Can agriculture enhance environmental outcomes while contributing to economic and social development?
by Randy Stringer and Takumi Sakuyama
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