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Pro-poor Policy Lessons from Households and Informal Rural Economy Models in Malawi (2004)
Book Chapter
Dorward, A. (2004). Pro-poor Policy Lessons from Households and Informal Rural Economy Models in Malawi. In A. Dorward, S. Fan, J. Kydd, H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, C. Poulton, N. Rao, L. Smith, H. Tchale, S. Thorat, I. Urey, & P. Wobst (Eds.), Institutions and Economic Policies for Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth [DSGD Discussion Paper No.15] (41-68). IFPRI

A lifecycle Approach to Projects and Programmes (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Poole, N. (2004, September). A lifecycle Approach to Projects and Programmes. Paper presented at Invited paper presented at the workshop ‘Agro-Environmental Cooperation in Tropical Latin America between European Organisations, CATIE and other Institutions: Experiences and Opportunities’, Ås, Norway: Norwegian Crop Research Institute

Rethinking agricultural policies for pro-poor growth (2004)
Other
Dorward, A., Fan, S., Kydd, J., Lofgren, H., Morrison, J., Poulton, C., Rao, N., Smith, L., Tchale, H., Thorat, S., Urey, I., & Wobst, P. (2004). Rethinking agricultural policies for pro-poor growth

The development of private fresh produce safety standards: implications for developing Mediterranean exporting countries (2004)
Journal Article
Martinez, M. G., & Poole, N. (2004). The development of private fresh produce safety standards: implications for developing Mediterranean exporting countries. Food Policy, 29(3), 229-255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2004.04.002

Integration into global markets offers the potential for more rapid growth and poverty reduction for poorer countries. However, market barriers within advanced economies to agricultural imports have made it harder for developing countries to take ful... Read More about The development of private fresh produce safety standards: implications for developing Mediterranean exporting countries.

Analysing linkages between strategy, performance, management structure and culture in the Spanish fresh produce industry (2004)
Journal Article
García Martínez, M., & Poole, N. (2004). Analysing linkages between strategy, performance, management structure and culture in the Spanish fresh produce industry. The international food and agribusiness management review, 7(4), 16-39

This article reports the results of an industry-level study that seeks to identify empirical regularities between firm strategy, management style, organisational structure and performance in the Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable (fresh produce) indus... Read More about Analysing linkages between strategy, performance, management structure and culture in the Spanish fresh produce industry.

Enforcement of Food Safety and Quality Requirements in the Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Import Supply Chain of the United Kingdom and Hungary (2004)
Book Chapter
Lehota, J., García Martínez, M., Illés, B., Poole, N., & Skinner, C. (2004). Enforcement of Food Safety and Quality Requirements in the Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Import Supply Chain of the United Kingdom and Hungary. In J. Beracs, J. Lehota, I. Piskoti, & G. Rekettye (Eds.), Marketing Theory and Practice: a Hungarian Perspective (341-361). Akadémiai Kiadó

Perennialism and poverty reduction: knowledge strategies for tree and forest products (2004)
Journal Article
Poole, N. (2004). Perennialism and poverty reduction: knowledge strategies for tree and forest products. Development Policy Review, 22(1), 49-74. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2004.00238.x

This article, which is both conceptual and a synthesis of the literature, considers the research component of poverty alleviation strategies for people whose livelihoods depend significantly on tree and forest resources. Two policy approaches are con... Read More about Perennialism and poverty reduction: knowledge strategies for tree and forest products.

Livelihood gains and ecological costs of NTFP dependence: assessing the roles of dependence, ecological knowledge and market structure in three contrasting human and ecological settings in south India (2004)
Journal Article
Shaanker, R. U., Ganeshaiah, K. N., Krishnan, S., Ramya, R., Meera, C., Aravind, N. A., Kumar, A., Rao, D., Vanraj, G., Ramachandra, J., Gauthier, R., Ghazoul, J., Poole, N., & Chinnappa Reddy, B. V. (2004). Livelihood gains and ecological costs of NTFP dependence: assessing the roles of dependence, ecological knowledge and market structure in three contrasting human and ecological settings in south India. Environmental Conservation, 31(3), 242-253. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892904001596

Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) constitute the single largest determinant of livelihoods for scores of forest fringe communities and poor people in the tropics. In India over 50 million people are believed to be directly dependent upon NTFPs for t... Read More about Livelihood gains and ecological costs of NTFP dependence: assessing the roles of dependence, ecological knowledge and market structure in three contrasting human and ecological settings in south India.