Everett, Yvonne, D. Michael Warren, L. Jan Slikkerveer, and David Brokensha. (1995) 1995. “Forest Gardens of Highland Sri Lanka: An Indigenous System for Reclaiming Forest Land”. In The Cultural Dimension of Development: Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 174-84. London: Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd [Practical Action Publishing]. https://www.worldcat.org/title/59818080.
David Brokensha
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Guillet, David, Louanna Furbee, Jon Sandor, Robert Benfer, D. Michael Warren, L. Jan Slikkerveer, and David Brokensha. (1995) 1995. “The Lari Soils Project in Peru - A Methodology for Combining Cognitive and Behavioral Research”. In The Cultural Dimension of Development: Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 71-81. London: Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd [Practical Action Publishing]. https://www.worldcat.org/title/257046951.
Riley, Bernard W., and David Brokensha. (1988) 1988. “The Mbeere in Kenya”. In The Mbeere in Kenya Volume I: Changing Rural Ecology, 142-213. Lanham, MD: University Press of America in association with IDA Institute for Development Anthropology. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/17877447.
Warren, D. Michael, L. Jan Slikkerveer, and David Brokensha. (1995) 1995. The Cultural Dimension of Development: Indigenous Knowledge Systems. IT Studies in Indigenous Knowledge and Development Series. London: Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd [Practical Action Publishing]. https://www.worldcat.org/title/257046951.
Brokensha, David. (1988) 1988. “Book Reviews”. H&J.
Brokensha, David, Alfonso H. Peter Castro, Manasendu Kundu, and Barry Hewlett. (1984) 1984. “Fuelwood, Agro-Forestry, and Natural Resource Management: The Development Significance of Land Tenure and Other Resource Management Utilization Systems”. Binghamton, New York: Institute for Development Anthropology. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4433438576.
Wood, Dennis H., David Brokensha, Alphonso Peter Castro, Matthew S. Gamser, Beth A. Jackson, and Bernard W. Riley. (1980) 1980. “Species and Part of Tree Collected”. The Socio-Economic Context of Fuelwood Use in Small Rural Communities. Washington, DC: Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015064769352.