close this section of the libraryAppropriate Technology for Developing Countries
open this document and view contentsBlending of New and Traditional Technologies - Case Studies (ILO - WEP, 1984, 312 p.)
open this document and view contentsEnvironmentally Sound Technologies for Women in Agriculture (IIRR, 1996, 213 p.)
open this document and view contentsGATE - 1/82 - Appropriate Technology - by whom? for whom? and how? (GTZ GATE, 1982, 36 p.)
open this document and view contentsGATE - 2/83 - Characteristics of our Days (GTZ GATE, 1983, 40 p.)
open this document and view contentsGATE - 2/93 - Appropriate Information Transfer (GTZ GATE, 1993, 56 p.)
open this document and view contentsGATE - 3/91 - Impact - A Neglected Dimension of AT (GTZ GATE, 1991, 52 p.)
open this document and view contentsGATE - 4/94 - West and Central Africa - Will the Crisis Boost the AT Approach? (GTZ GATE, 1994, 48 p.)
open this document and view contentsGate Technology and Development, No. 4 - AT: The Indian Scene (GTZ GATE, 1999, 64 p.)
open this document and view contentsOne Hundred and One Technologies - From the South for the South (IDRC, 1992, 231 p.)
open this document and view contentsQuiet Revolutionaries: A Look at the Campaign by Agricultural Scientists to Fight Hunger (WB)
open this document and view contentsReporting with Pictures. A Concept Paper for Researchers and Health Policy Decision-makers (UNDP - WB - WHO, 2000, 85 p.)
open this document and view contentsSouthern Lights - Celebrating the Scientific Achievements of the Developing World (IDRC, 1995, 148 p.)
open this document and view contentsTechnology, Markets and People: The Use and Misuse of Fuelsaving Stoves - A project case study (UNEP, 1989, 66 p.)
open this document and view contentsTraditional Knowledge and Sustainable Development (WB)
open this document and view contentsThe Use of Technology in Alleviating Poverty in Tanzania (REPOA, 1994, 35 p.)