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Reports and Working Papers<br />

Agrawal, A. 1992. Risks, Resources, and Politics: Studies in Institutions and Resource Use from India. Ph.D Dissertation,<br />

Duke University.<br />

Alila, P. 2000. Formal and Informal Credit in Rural Kenya. IDS occasional paper, University of Nairobi.<br />

Ascher, W. 2000. Applying Classic Organization Theory to Sustainable Resource & Environmental<br />

Management. A Paper presented at 5th Annual Colloquium on Environmental Law & Institutions Duke<br />

University.<br />

Ashby, J., et al. 2000. Investing in farmers as researchers: Experience with local Agricultural Research<br />

Committees in Latin America. Cali, Colombia: CIAT.<br />

Barrow, E. 1998. Collaborative Forestry Management in East Africa. An opportunity for Sustainable forestry Management.<br />

Nairobi:IUCN<br />

Beneria, L. 1992. Accounting for women’s work: The progress of Two Decades. World Development (20)11.<br />

Bhenke, R. H. and I. Scoones. 1992. Rethinking Rangeland Ecology: Implications For Rangeland Management<br />

in Africa. Working Paper No. 53. The World Bank, Environment Department. Washington D.C.<br />

Bromley, D.W and M. M. Cernea. 1989. The management of common Property natural Resources: Some Operational<br />

Fallacies. Washington DC: The World Bank<br />

Bromley, D. W. 1989. Property Relations and Economic Development. The Other Land Reform. World<br />

Development (17)6:867-877.<br />

Bromley, D.W. and M. C. Michael.1989. The Management of Common Property Natural Resources: Some Conceptual and<br />

Operational Fallacies. World Bank Discussion Papers no. 57. Washington, DC: The World Bank.<br />

Brown, D. 1999. Principles and Practices of Forest Co-Management: Evidence form West-Central Africa.<br />

European Union Tropical Forest Paper 2. Overseas Development Institute.<br />

Brush, S. 1998. Prospecting for the Public Domain. Center for Latin America Studies, University of Chicago.<br />

Caillax, M and K. Ruir. 1998. Benefit Sharing Case Studies. Montreal: Secretariat for the Convention for Biodiversity.<br />

Capta, G. 1995. Ecology, Diversity and Diversity of the Middle Grande Basin. A Report of the United States Department of<br />

Agriculture.<br />

Cental Bureau of Statistic. 1999. The National Population and Housing Census. Nairobi: Government Printer.<br />

Cental Bureau of Statistic. 2006. Kenya Economic Survey. Nairobi: Government Printer.<br />

Christiansson, C., A. Dahlberg, M.-V. Loiske and W. Ostberg. (eds.). 1993. Environment-Users -Scholars:<br />

Exploring interfaces. Stockholm: EDSU, School of Geography, Stockholm University.<br />

Chweya, J. A. and P.B. Eyzaguirre. 1999. The Biodiversity of Traditional Leafy Vegetables. International Plant<br />

Genetic Resources Institute, Rome, Italy.<br />

Clark, J. 2002. Structuring deliberation in environmental Decision-making using a Multicriteria Approach. Paper<br />

presented at ESF/SCSS Exploratory workshop on new strategies for solving environmental conflicts 26-<br />

28 June. Leipzig.<br />

Cleaver, M. and G. Schreiber. 1994. Reversing the Spiral: The population , Agriculture and Environmental<br />

Nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa. Directions in Development Series. Washington D.C: World Bank.<br />

Clerkin, R. M. 2006. Equifinality in Nonprofit Advocacy: A Neoinstitutional Exploration of Nonprofit Advocacy. Doctoral<br />

Dissertation. Bloomington:.Indiana University,<br />

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