11 Feb Paul Fishstein Posted at 11:19h in by mahboobomary Total 10 results foundTime to Move on-Developing an Informed Development Response to Opium Poppy Cultivation in AfghanistanIssues PaperNatural Resource Management70 pagesReadDownloadBriefing Note on Fieldwork in Kandahar Province, December 2015 – January 2016: Opium Poppy and Rural LivelihoodsBriefing PaperNatural Resource Management13 pagesReadDownloadMoving with the Times: How Opium Poppy Cultivation has Adapted to the Changing Environment in AfghanistanBriefing PaperNatural Resource Management24 pagesReadDownloadBriefing note on fieldwork in Balkh Province, May 2015 Opium poppy and rural livelihoodsBriefing PaperNatural Resource Management10 pagesReadDownloadDespair or Hope: Rural Livelihoods and Opium Poppy Dynamics in AfghanistanSynthesis PaperNatural Resource Management76 pagesReadDownloadDespair or Hope? Opium Poppy Cultivation in post-2014 AfghanistanPolicy noteGovernance and Political Economy4 pagesReadDownloadEvolving Terrain: Opium Poppy Cultivation in Balkh and Badakhshan Provinces in 2013Case StudyNatural Resource Management64 pagesReadDownloadEYES WIDE SHUT: Counter-Narcotics in TransitionBriefing PaperNatural Resource Management28 pagesReadDownloadBalkh's Economy in TransitionIssues PaperGovernance and Political Economy69 pagesReadDownloadA Little Bit Poppy-free and a Little Bit Eradicated: Opium poppy cultivation in Balkh and Badakhshan Provinces in 2011-2012Case StudyNatural Resource Management67 pagesReadDownload [social_share show_share_icon="yes"] Print page 0 Likes