Renewables fuel optimism in Nepal (English)
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Title:Renewables fuel optimism in Nepal
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Published in:Appropriate technology ; 43, 3 ; 5
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Place of publication:Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
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Publication date:2016
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Table of contents – Volume 43, Issue 3
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All of us could eat well if we| 2016
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Renewables fuel optimism in Nepal| 2016
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Malnutrition becoming the "New Normal" across the globe| 2016
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The World Food Prize 2016| 2016
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Biotech crops not harmful to human health| 2016
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Global economic benefits of GM crops reach $150 billion| 2016
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Solar farms offer bonus for tropical crops| 2016
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Desert gourds for oil| 2016
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New initiative to give Africa cheap electricityBaraka Rateng et al. | 2016
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Healthcare solutions grab Innovation Prize| 2016
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Keeping medical records made easier with paper cards| 2016
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GM mosquitoes dramatically cut dengue fever cases| 2016
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Forthcoming conferences and courses| 2016
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Brexit and developing countries| 2016
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UNCTAD| 2016
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Commodity mis-invoicing - tax evasion fingered| 2016
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Bangladesh solar pipe light pilot project: an efficient way of using day light in industries| 2016
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Transportation and storage of potatoes| 2016
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Agroforestry project impacting local farmers in Eastern IndonesiaTony Bartlett et al. | 2016
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Aquaculture creates benefits for rural households in Timor-Leste| 2016
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Africa prize for engineering innovation| 2016
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Taking back the power| 2016
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Saving a child's life| 2016
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A micro-grid to solve a major challenge| 2016
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Videos promote young agricultural entrepreneurs| 2016
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African beekeeping stops mites wiping out hivesInga Vesper et al. | 2016
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From monotony to diversity| 2016
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The master chefs of Ngare Nanyuki| 2016
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WINning at the 2016 Tengeru Vegetable Fair| 2016
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VINESA's Best Practice Hubs graduate another group of young and eager farmers| 2016
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Simple techniques protect off-season tomatoes in Pakistan| 2016
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Radio is critical for Nigerian farmersTaye Babaleye et al. | 2016
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Sensors ring the changesRobert Goodier et al. | 2016
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Sand dams transform rural lives| 2016
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From 10 hours uphill to a 10 minute walk for waterDwain Lucktung et al. | 2016
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Bacteria-breeding coconuts may controlRobert Goodier et al. | 2016
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Livestock and sustainable development do mixFrançois Le Gall et al. | 2016
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Pioneers in ending extreme poverty| 2016
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What happens after Trickle Up?Bill Abrams et al. | 2016
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Can Smartphones help theJo Sanson et al. | 2016
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Building a toolbox for bundling servicesBarbara Magnoni et al. | 2016