Liberalisation of the Mongolian Pastoral Economy and Its Impact within the Household: A Case Study of Arhangai and Dorngobi Provinces Authors: Cooper, LouiseGelezhamtsin, Narangerel1993
Using Participatory Methods to Understand Gender Differences in Perceptions of Poverty, Well-Being, and Social Change: People's Perspective from a Village in Ghana Authors: Kaul Shah, Meera1993Abstract See also author's paper of same title (1995)
From Tea-Makers to Decision-Makers: Applying Participatory Rural Appraisal to Gender and Development in Rural Bali, Indonesia Authors: Kindon, Sara Louise1993Publisher University of Waterloo. Faculty of Environmental Studies Waterloo, Ont., Canadahttp://
Authority, Gender and Knowledge: Theoretical Reflections on the Practice of Participatory Rural Appraisal Authors: Mosse, David1993Publisher ODI London, UKhttp://www.odi.org.uk
Lessons from the Family Planning Experience for Community-Based Environmental Education Authors: Weekes-Vagliani, Winifred1992Publisher OECD Parishttp://www.oecd.org/dac/
Involving Women Farmers in Technology Generation and Transfer: An Experience of Lumle Regional Agricultural Research Centre's FSR/E Approach in the Western Hills of Nepal Authors: Subedi, Anil1991
A Socio-Economic Study of Women, Cooperative Mobilization and Development in Northern India: Report from Minor Field Study Authors: Wennerholm, CarolinaSj÷blom, Disa1990Publisher University of Stockholm; Department of Social Anthropology Stockholmhttp://
The OXFAM Field Directors' Handbook: Three Appendices. What to Look for when Visiting Projects; Checklist on Aspects of the Participation of Women in Development Projects; Social Surveys 1979
Analysis of Gender Differences in user Collaborative Participatory Research Authors: Balakrishnan, Revathi