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No. 197 Zymelman, editor, Assessing Engineering Education il. Sub-Saharan Africa
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No. 202 Vergara, The Materials Revolution: What Does It Meat for Developing Asia?
No. 203 Cleaver, A Strategy to Develop Agriculture in Sub-Sahara''
Africa and a Focus for the
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No. 204 Barghouh, Cromwell, and Pritchard, editors, Agricultural
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No. 205 Xie, Kuffner, and Le Moigne, Using Water Efficiently Techological Options
No. 206 The World Bank/FAO/UNIDO/lndustry Fertilizer Working
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No. 207 Narayan, Participatory Evaluation: Tools for Managing Change in Water and Sanitation
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No. 209 Keith, Property Tax: A Practical Manual for Anglophone Africa
No. 210 Bradley and McNamara, editors, Living with Trees: Policies
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No. 212 Frederiksen, Berkoff, and Barber, Water Resources
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No. 214 Bonfiglioli, Agro-pastoralism in Chad as a Strategy for Survival: An Essay on the Relationship between Anthropology and Statistics
No. 215 Umali, Irrigation-Induced Salinity: A Growing Problem for Development and the Environment
No. 216 Carr, Improving Cash Crops in Africa: Factors Influencing the Productivity of Cotton, Coffee, and Tea Grown by Smallholders
No. 217 Antholt Getting Ready for the Twenty-First Century Technical Change and Institutional Modernization Agriclture
No. 218 Mohan, editor, Bibliography of Publication Technical Department, net, Africa Region, 1987 to December 1992
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