Dangol, D. (2005). Species Composition, Distribution, Life Forms and Folk Nomenclature of Forest and Common Land Plants of Western Chitwan, Nepal. Journal of the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, 26, 93?105.
2005
Journal Articles
Ghimire, D. J., & Mohai, P. (2005). Environmentalism and Contraceptive Use: How people in less developed settings approach environmental issues. Population and Environment, 27(1), 29?61.
2005
Journal Articles
Yabiku, S. T. (2005). The effect of non-family experiences on age of marriage in a setting of rapid social change. Population Studies, 59(3), 339?354.
2005
Other Publications
Pandit, P. P. (20050. Chitwan Jillama Dhankhetima SRI Prabidhiko Suruwat. Chitwan Post 2062, Year 8, No. 72.
2005
Book and Book Chapter
Axinn, W. G., & Pearce, L. D. (2006). Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies: New Perspectives on Anthropological and Social Demography. Cambridge University Press.
2006
Dissertation
Bhandari, P. (2006). Technology Use in Agriculture and Occupational Mobility of Farm Households in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and The Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania
2006
Dissertation
Pradhan, P. (2006). Documentation of Ethno-botanical Knowledge of Bote Community of Chitwan [Unpublished master?s thesis]. Department of Environmental Science, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuban University.
2006
Dissertation
Sutherland, E. (2006). The Effects of Women?s Status, Natural Resource Responsibility, and Family Planning Services on Contraceptive Behavior in a Rural Agrarian Setting in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Public Health, The Univer
2006
Presentations
Williams, N. (2006, March 31 to April 1). Education, Gender, and Migration in Rural Nepal [Paper presentation]. Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
2006
Presentations
Sutherland, E. (2006, March 31-April 2). Natural Resource Responsibility and Seasonal Patterns in Contraceptive Behavior: Evidence from Nepal [Paper presentation]. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, Unites States.