The effect of rising food prices on food consumption: systematic review with meta-regression
(2013)
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Green, R., Cornelsen, L., Dangour, A. D., Turner, R., Shankar, B., Mazzocchi, M., & Smith, R. D. (2013). The effect of rising food prices on food consumption: systematic review with meta-regression. BMJ, 346, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f3703
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Can nutrition be promoted through agriculture-led food price policies? A systematic review (2013)
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Dangour, A. D., Hawkesworth, S., Shankar, B., Watson, L., Srinivasan, C. S., Morgan, E. H., Haddad, L., & Waage, J. (2013). Can nutrition be promoted through agriculture-led food price policies? A systematic review. BMJ Open, 3, Article e002937. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002937
India has a problem with palm oil (2013)
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Shankar, B., & Hawkes, C. (2013). India has a problem with palm oil. BMJ, 347, f6065-f6065. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f6065
The EATWELL project: Recommendations for healthy eating policy interventions across Europe (2013)
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Traill, B., Mazzocchi, M., Niedźwiedzka, B., Shankar, B., & Wills, J. (2013). The EATWELL project: Recommendations for healthy eating policy interventions across Europe. Nutrition Bulletin, 38(3), 352-357. https://doi.org/10.1111/nbu.12048
Can Nutrition Policy Evaluation be Evidence Based? Examples and Dilemmas (2013)
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Traill, B., Mazzocchi, M., & Shankar, B. (2013). Can Nutrition Policy Evaluation be Evidence Based? Examples and Dilemmas. EuroChoices, 12(3), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.1111/1746-692X.12035
China as a new shaper of international development: the environmental implications. (2013)
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(2013). China as a new shaper of international development: the environmental implications. Berlin
Rural–Urban Migration and Domestic Land Grabbing in China (2013)
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Siciliano, G. (2013). Rural–Urban Migration and Domestic Land Grabbing in China. Population, Space and Place, 20(4), 333-351. https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.1830Domestic land grabbing is defined as the process of land expropriation and displacement put in place by governments within their country borders to supposedly enhance development. Although development-induced displacement occurs all over the world, C... Read More about Rural–Urban Migration and Domestic Land Grabbing in China.
Promoting Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 programmes in South Asia (2013)
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Davies, M., Béné, C., Arnall, A., Tanner, T., Newsham, A., & Coirolo, C. (2013). Promoting Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 programmes in South Asia. Development Policy Review, 31(1), 27-58. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7679.2013.00600.xAdaptive Social Protection refers to efforts to integrate social protection (SP), disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA), the need for which is increasingly recognised by practitioners and academics. Relying on 124 agricult... Read More about Promoting Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Social Protection: Lessons from 124 programmes in South Asia.
Taking customary law seriously: a case of legal re-ordering in Kieta (2013)
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Larcom, S. (2013). Taking customary law seriously: a case of legal re-ordering in Kieta. Journal of legal pluralism and unofficial law, 45(2), 190-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2013.785735
Agricultural labour productivity, food prices and sustainable development impacts and indicators (2013)
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Dorward, A. (2013). Agricultural labour productivity, food prices and sustainable development impacts and indicators. Food Policy, 39, 40-50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2012.12.003In the last few years high and unstable food and agricultural commodity prices and concerns about population growth, increasing per capita food demands and environmental constraints have pushed agriculture and food production up national and internat... Read More about Agricultural labour productivity, food prices and sustainable development impacts and indicators.
The Role of the Private Sector in the Farm Input Subsidy Programme in Malawi (2013)
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Chirwa, E., & Dorward, A. The Role of the Private Sector in the Farm Input Subsidy Programme in Malawi. BrightonThe involvement of the private sector in the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) has changed over the lifetime of the programme with increasing participation in fertilizer procurement, inclusion and exclusion in fertiliser retail sales, increased par... Read More about The Role of the Private Sector in the Farm Input Subsidy Programme in Malawi.
Preliminary analysis of coupon receipt and use reported in the IHS3 (2013)
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Dorward, A., & Chirwa, E. Preliminary analysis of coupon receipt and use reported in the IHS3This paper provides a preliminary analysis of coupon receipt in the 2008/9 and 2009/10 seasons as reported by households interviewed in the 2010/11 Malawi Integrated Household Survey (IHS3). Information on the 2008/9 season was obtained from a smalle... Read More about Preliminary analysis of coupon receipt and use reported in the IHS3.
Evaluation of the 2012/13 Farm Input Subsidy Programme, Malawi: Final Report (2013)
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Dorward, A., Chirwa, E., Matita, M., Mhango, W., Mvula, P., Taylor, E. J., & Thorne, K. Evaluation of the 2012/13 Farm Input Subsidy Programme, Malawi: Final ReportThis report evaluates the 2012/13 Malawi Government Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP). The main objective of the evaluation is to assess the impact and implementation of the FISP in order to provide information regarding
•the overall value for mo... Read More about Evaluation of the 2012/13 Farm Input Subsidy Programme, Malawi: Final Report.