Bowonder, B., Jeanne X. Kasperson and Roger E. Kasperson .1985. Avoiding future Bhopals . Environment27(7):6-13, 31-37.
2.
Ember, Lois R.1985. Technology in India: an uneasy balance of progress and tradition. Chemical and Engineering News63(6): 61-65.
3.
England, Robert.1986. The Union Carbide version ofBhopal : 'A deliberate act.' Insight, pp. 42-44 (December 22).
4.
Lepkowski, Wil.1985a. Chemical safety in developing countries: the lessons of Bhopal. Chemical and Engineering News63 (12):9-14.
5.
_. 1985b. Bhopal: Indian city begins to heal but conflicts remain . Chemical and Engineering News63(48):18-32.
6.
Mazingira.1985. The Bhopal disaster . Mazingira8(4):2.
7.
O'Keefe, Phil, Peter Phillips and Barry Munslow.1986. Marginal people in marginal places: poverty is dangerous. In Third World Affairs 1986. Boulder : Westview Press.
8.
Rameseshan, Radhika.1984. Government responsibility for Bhopal gas tragedy . Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay) 19(50): 2109-10 December 15.
Cherrington, Mark.1987. The toxic tug of war. Expedition News (Quarterly Earthwatch Re-port), pp. 6-10 (February 1987) .
11.
Dover, Michael J.1985a. A better mousetrap: improving pest management for agriculture . New York: World Resources Institute .
12.
_, 1985b. Getting off the pesticide treadmill. Technology Review pp. 53-63. November/ December.
13.
Gunn, D. L. and J. G. R. Stevens, eds. 1976. Pesticides and human welfare . London: Oxford University Press .
14.
Mazingira.1985. Misused pesticides in Third World entering food chain, causing illness. Mazingira8(4):49.
15.
Mazingira.1985. Call for ban on dirty dozen pesticides. Mazingira8(6):3.
16.
Sen, Gita.1985. Women workers and the Green Revolution. Chap. 2 in Lourdes Beneria, ed., Women and development: The sexual division of labor in rural societiesNew York: Praeger Publishing .
17.
Steel, Ian.1983. Kenya tries to put cap on imports of hazardous chemicals . Christian Science Monitor, p. 13, May 3.
18.
Swaminathan, M.S.1986. Sustainable nutrition security for Africa: lessons from India. The Hunger Project, 1 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10010.
19.
Alverson, Hoyt.1984. The wisdom of tradition in the development of dry-land farming: Botswana. Human Organization43(1):1-8.
20.
Beets, Willem C.1982. Multiple cropping and tropical farming systems . Boulder: Westview Press.
21.
Cleveland, David A. and Daniela Soleri.1985. The development potential of household gardens in arid lands farming systems. Presented at the Conference on Arid Lands: Today and Tomorrow, University of Arizona , Office of Arid Lands Studies, Tucson, AZ. October.
22.
Girardet, Herbert.1986. In the food forests of the Chagga. Resurgence No. 116, May/June.
23.
Harwood, Richard R.1979. Small farm development: understanding and improving farming systems in the humid tropics. boulder: Westview Press.
24.
Michon, G., J. Bompard, P. Hecketsweiler and C. Ducatillion.1983. Tropical forest archi-tectural analysis as applied to agroforests in the humid tropics: The example of traditional village-agroforests in West Java. Agroforestry Systems1:117 -29.
25.
Raintree, J.B.1983. Strategies for enhancing the adoptability of agroforesty innovations. Agroforestry Systems1:173-87.
26.
Richards, Paul.1985. Indigenous agricultural revolution: ecology food production in West Africa . Boulder: Westview Press.
27.
Senanayake, Ranil.1983. The ecological, energetic and agronomic systems of ancient and modern Sri Lanka. The Ecologist13 (4):136-40.
28.
Wiersum, K.F.1982. Tree gardening and taungya on Java: examples of agroforestry techniques in the humid tropics. Agroforestry Systems1:53-70.