This map shows the geographic impact of U. Kleih's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by U. Kleih with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites U. Kleih more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by U. Kleih. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by U. Kleih. The network helps show where U. Kleih may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of U. Kleih
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of U. Kleih.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of U. Kleih based on the total number of
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2006). Sustainability impact assessment of proposed WTO negotiations. Final report for the fisheries sector study.2 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2004). Rural transport and livelihoods in Uganda. Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 9(1). 56–63.1 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2004). Farmers' and Traders' Sources of Market Information in Lira District. Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 9(1). 693–700.5 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2004). Policy Initiatives for Strengthening Rural Economic Development in India: Case Studies from Madhya Pradesh and Orissa.2 indexed citations
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Robbins, P.T., et al.. (2004). Advice manual for the organisation of collective marketing activities by small-scale farmers. Greenwich Academic Literature Archive (University of Greenwich).3 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2003). Improved food crop marketing through appropriate transport for poor farmers in Uganda. Baseline study based on participatory rural appraisals and household questionnaire surveys in nine sub-counties of Iganga, Kasese, and Katakwi districts.2 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2003). Livelihoods in coastal fishing communities, and the marine fish marketing system of Bangladesh. Synthesis of participatory rural appraisals in six villages, and assessment of the marketing system (NRI report no. 2712).7 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2002). Rural Non-Farm Employment in Madhya Pradesh. Findings of a ParticipatoryRural Appraisal in 8 Villages.4 indexed citations
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Abeyasekera, S., U. Kleih, Robert W. Burn, et al.. (2001). Combining quantitative and qualitative survey work. Methodological framework, practical issues, and case studies. Greenwich Academic Literature Archive (University of Greenwich).5 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (2001). Report of workshop on "Poverty alleviation and livelihood security among the coastal fishing communities - market and credit access issues".2 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., Alpha Kergna, & Ousmane Sanogo. (1999). Community access to marketing opportunities - options for remote areas. Mali case study. Natural Resources Institute (NRI), Chatham, UK and Institut d'Economie Rurale, Bamako, Mali. 51 pp..1 indexed citations
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Braconnier, Serge, et al.. (1998). Les cultures associées avec le cocotier : Modèle de fonctionnement et d'analyse économique. Agritrop (Cirad). 5(4). 246–260.1 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (1997). The potential for selected Indian horticultural products on the European market (NRI Marketing Series 11). Greenwich Academic Literature Archive (University of Greenwich).1 indexed citations
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Kleih, U., et al.. (1995). Economic assessment of psocid infestations in rice storage.. Tropical Science. 35(3). 280–289.16 indexed citations
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