RECENT WORLD BANK TECHNICAL PAPERS |
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No. 178 | Le Moigne, Barghouti, and Garbus, editors, Developing and Improving Irrigation and Drainage Systems: Selected Papers from World Bank Seminars |
No. 179 | Speirs and Olsen, Indigenous Integrated Farming Systems in the Sahel |
No. 180 | Barghouti, Garbus, and Umali, editors, Trends in Agricultural Diversification: Regional Perspectives |
No. 181 | Mining Unit, Industry and Energy Division, Strategy for African Mining |
No. 182 | Land Resources Unit, Asia Technical Department, Strategy for Forest Sector Development in Asia |
No. 183 | Njera, Liese, and Hammer, Malaria: New Patterns and Perspectives |
No. 184 | Crosson and Anderson, Resources and Global Food Prospects: Supply and Demand for Cereals to 2030 |
No. 185 | Frederiksen, Drought Planning and Water Efficiency Implications in Water Resources Management |
No. 186 | Guislain, Divestiture of State Enterprises: An Overview of the Legal Framework |
No. 187 | De Geyndt, Zhao, and Liu, From Barefoot Doctor to Village Doctor in Rural China |
No. 188 | Silverman, Public Sector Decentralization: Economic Policy and Sector Investment Programs |
No. 189 | Frederick, Balancing Water Demands with Supplies: The Role of Management in a World of Increasing Scarcity |
No. 190 | Macklin, Agricultural Extension in India |
No. 191 | Frederiksen, Water Resources Institutions: Some Principles and Practices |
No. 192 | McMillan, Painter, and Scudder, Settlement and Development in the River Blindness Control Zone |
No. 193 | Braatz, Conserving Biological Diversity: A Strategy for Protected Areas in the Asia-Pacific Region |
No. 194 | Saint, Universities in Africa: Strategies for Stabilization and Revitalization |
No. 195 | Ochs and Bishay, Drainage Guidelines |
No. 196 | Mabogunje, Perspective on Urban Land and Land Management Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa |
No. 197 | Zymelman, editor, Assessing Engineering Education in Sub-Saharan Africa |
No. 198 | Teerink and Nakashima, Water Allocation, Rights, and Pricing: Examples from Japan and the United States |
No. 199 | Hussi, Murphy, Lindberg, and Brenneman, The Development of Cooperatives and Other Rural Organizations: The Role of the World Bank |
No. 200 | McMillan, Nana, and Savadogo, Settlement and Development in the River Blindness Control Zone: Case Study of Burkina Faso |
No. 201 | Van Tuijl, Improving Water Use in Agriculture: Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa |
No. 202 | Vergara, The Materials Revolution: What Does It Mean for Developing Asia? |
No. 203 | Cleaver, A Strategy to Develop Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and a Focus for the World Bank |
No. 204 | Barghouti, Cromwell, and Pritchard, editors, Agricultural Technologies for Market-Led Development Opportunities in the 1990s |
No. 205 | Xie, Kffner, and Le Moigne, Using Water Efficiently: Technological Option |
No. 206 | The World Bank/FAO/UNIDO/Industry Fertilizer Working Group, World and Regional Supply and Demand Balances for Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash, 1991/92-1997/98 |
No. 207 | Narayan, Participatory Evaluation: Tools for Managing Change in Water and Sanitation |
No. 208 | Bindlish and Evenson, Evaluation of the Performance of T&V Extension in Kenya |
No. 209 | Keith, Property Tax: A Practical Manual for Anglophone Africa |
No. 210 | Bradley and McNamara, editors, Living with Trees: Policies for Forestry Management in Zimbabwe |
No. 211 | Wiebers, Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Regulation in Developing Asia |
No. 212 | Frederiksen, Berkoff, and Barber, Water Resources Management in Asia, Volume I: Main Report |
No. 213 | Srivastava and Jaffee, Best Practices for Moving Seed Technology: New Approaches to Doing Business |
(List continues on the inside back cover) |