subject area of
- Agronomic survey to assess crop yield, controlling factors and management implications: a case-study of Babati in northern Tanzania
- Cognitive interviewing to improve women's empowerment questions in surveys: Application to the health and nutrition and intrahousehold relationships modules for the project-level Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index.
- Do Labor Statistics Depend on How and to Whom the Questions are Asked? Results from a Survey Experiment in Tanzania
- Efficiency of strip- and line-transect surveys of African savanna mammals
- Factors affecting reliability in age estimation in rural West Africa: a statistical analysis
- Methods of surveying the incidence and severity of cassava mosaic disease and whitefly vector populations on cassava in Africa: a review
- Performance evaluation of automatic vis-à-vis manual topographic survey for precision land levelling
- Processed Sweetpotato in the Household Economy of North-Eastern Uganda
- Resource use and food self-sufficiency at farm scale within two agro-ecological zones of Rwanda
- Sampling and survey design of the Bangladesh long-term impact study
- School holidays: examining childhood, gender norms, and kinship in children's shorter-term residential mobility in urban Zambia.
- Sustainability of wood-use in remote forest-dependent communities of Papua New Guinea
- The effect of income on demand for food in poor countries: Are our food consumption databases giving us reliable estimates?
- Towards more rigorous assessment of biodiversity
- Using cognitive interviewing to improve the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index survey instruments: Evidence from Bangladesh and Uganda