Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research (CERQual): Development and Future Directions of a Novel Approach.
(2015)
Other
Colvin, C., Wainwright, M., Noyes, J., Munthe-Kaas, H., Garside, R., Carlsen, B., …Tuncalp, O. (2015). Confidence in the Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative research (CERQual): Development and Future Directions of a Novel Approach
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Decentralization at the Environmental Progtection Agency: a review (1996)
Report
Porter, G., & Dzietror, A. (1996). Decentralization at the Environmental Progtection Agency: a review. [No known commissioning body]
Fuel supply: contributions to the surveys and planning reports prepared by Max Lock Group [Nigeria] for the North East State Government, Nigeria [limited circulation] (1976)
Other
Porter, G. (1976). Fuel supply: contributions to the surveys and planning reports prepared by Max Lock Group [Nigeria] for the North East State Government, Nigeria [limited circulation]
A management information system for the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghan: its application to planning and developing multiple resource use strategies, vol 2. (1996)
Report
Clark, S., Foster-Smith, R., Porter, G., YOung, E., Armah, A., Dzietror, A., & Awumbila, M. (1996). A management information system for the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghan: its application to planning and developing multiple resource use strategies, vol 2. [No known commissioning body]
Research in the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghana: a position paper (1997)
Report
Porter, G. (1997). Research in the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghana: a position paper. [No known commissioning body]
Forestry: contributions to the surveys and planning reports prepared by Max Lock Group [Nigeria] for the North East State Government, Nigeria [limited circulation] (1976)
Other
Porter, G. (1976). Forestry: contributions to the surveys and planning reports prepared by Max Lock Group [Nigeria] for the North East State Government, Nigeria [limited circulation]
Participatory GIS case studies. Case 3, Annex 3 of S. Luque, Use of geographic information systems for mineral resources and environmental management (1998)
Report
Young, E., Porter, G., Awumbila, M., & Dzietror, A. (1998). Participatory GIS case studies. Case 3, Annex 3 of S. Luque, Use of geographic information systems for mineral resources and environmental management. [No known commissioning body]
Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Interim report no. 2 (1997)
Report
Porter, G. (1997). Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Interim report no. 2. [No known commissioning body]
A management information system for the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghan: its application to planning and developing multiple resource use strategies, vol 1. (1996)
Report
Clark, S., Foster-Smith, R., Porter, G., Young, E., Armah, A., Dzietror, A., & Awumbila, M. (1996). A management information system for the coastal zone ecosystem of Ghan: its application to planning and developing multiple resource use strategies, vol 1. [No known commissioning body]
Resource endowment, access and management in coastal Ghana: archival sources (1998)
Report
Porter, G. (1998). Resource endowment, access and management in coastal Ghana: archival sources. [No known commissioning body]
Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Vol 1: final summary report to the UK DFID. (1998)
Report
Porter, G. (1998). Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Vol 1: final summary report to the UK DFID. [No known commissioning body]
Access to market opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities: interim reports on fieldwork in Ghana: nos 1-3 (1999)
Report
Porter, G. (1999). Access to market opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities: interim reports on fieldwork in Ghana: nos 1-3. [No known commissioning body]
Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Interim report (1997)
Report
Porter, G. (1997). Participatory approaches to the management of the coastal zone ecosystem in Ghana. Interim report. [No known commissioning body]
Access to marekting opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities: a review of constraints and potential interventions in Ghana and Assin districts, Central Region. (1999)
Report
Porter, G. (1999). Access to marekting opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities: a review of constraints and potential interventions in Ghana and Assin districts, Central Region. [No known commissioning body]
Final technical report: access to market opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities. (1999)
Report
Porter, G. (1999). Final technical report: access to market opportunities in Ghana's off-road communities. [No known commissioning body]
Small-scale industry based on grasses, reed and palm products in coastal Ghana (1998)
Report
Porter, G. (1998). Small-scale industry based on grasses, reed and palm products in coastal Ghana. [No known commissioning body]
Leading Interdisciplinary Research: transforming the academic landscape (2014)
Book
McLeish, T., & Strang, V. (2014). Leading Interdisciplinary Research: transforming the academic landscape. Leadership Foundation for Higher EducationThis paper considers the complex challenges entailed in leading and developing interdisciplinary research (IDR) and suggests that, while structural support is vital, cultural change may be equally critical. It argues that, while IDR is commonly encou... Read More about Leading Interdisciplinary Research: transforming the academic landscape.
A gazetteer of markets and roads serving Gomoa district. (1999)
Report
Porter, G., & Acheampong Owusu, F. (1999). A gazetteer of markets and roads serving Gomoa district. [No known commissioning body]
Findings: Middle Class Representation in Strategic Planning. (1996)
Other
Abram, S. (1996). Findings: Middle Class Representation in Strategic Planning
Why do people have faith in planning? Rationalities and realities in the British planning system. (1998)
Other
Abram, S. (1998). Why do people have faith in planning? Rationalities and realities in the British planning system