books by subject
Developmental Studies of Human Geography

The Oxfam Handbook of Development and Relief. Volume 1: v. 1

Curbing Corruption: Toward a Model for Building National Integrity (EDI Development Studies)

From Infrastructure to Services: Trends in monitoring sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services (Open Access)

Water Supplies for Rural Communities (Vso Ecoe Programme)

Supporting Rural Water Supply: Moving towards a Service Delivery Approach

World development report 2010: climate change: Development and Climate Change (World Development Report (Paperback))

World development report 2017: governance and law

Human Development Report 1991

Human Development Report 2002: Deepening Democracy in a Fragmented World (Human Development Report (Paperback))

Human Development Report 2003: Millennium Development Goals: A Compact among Nations to End Human Poverty

Windpumps: A guide for development workers

Financing Renewable Energy Projects: A guide for development workers

The Field Directors' Handbook: Oxfam Manual for Development Workers

Windpumping Handbook

Solar Water Pumping: A Handbook

Social Development: Theory and Practice

Land, Law and Islam: Property and Human Rights in the Muslim World

Democracy and Political Change in Sub-Saharan Africa (America; 2)

Self-Determination and Secession in Africa: The Post-Colonial State (Routledge Studies in African Development)

Changing Settlements (Focus on Geography S.)

Spinning: A handbook (Small-scale Textiles)

The little data book on Africa 2007

The Great African Land Grab?: Agricultural Investments and the Global Food System (African Arguments)

Colonial Wars and the Politics of Third World Nationalism

Sociology of Development (Sociology in focus)

The Challenge for Africa

Russia after the Cold War

The Birth of Development: How the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, and World Health Organization Changed the World, 1945-1965 (New ... 01 (New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations)

East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union: The Post-Socialist States
