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1 Maxwell, S.. 1988. Attitudes to income-earning opportunities: Report of a ranking exercise in Ethiopia. London, England: IIED. Sustainable Agriculture Programme. pp.19-23. (RRA notes no.8)
Rural development ; Evaluation ; Social participation / Ethiopia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1748 Record No: H07646)

2 Maxwell, S.. 1988. Rapid food security assessment: a pilot exercise in Sudan. London, England: IIED. Sustainable Agriculture Programme. pp.15-21. (RRA Notes 5)
Evaluation ; Rural development ; Social participation / Sudan
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1749 Record No: H07648)

3 Smith, M.; Pointing, J.; Maxwell, S.. 1993. Household food security: Concepts and definitions: an annotated bibliography. Brighton, Sussex, UK: IDS. iv, 65p. (Development Bibliography 8)
Bibliographies ; Food security ; Households / UK
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.19 G000 SMI Record No: H012615)

4 O'Brien, D.; Wilkes, J.; de Haan, A.; Maxwell, S.. 1997. Poverty and social exclusion in North and South. Brighton, UK: IDS. 21p. (IDS working paper 55)
Poverty ; Social status ; Social structure ; Food policy ; Gender ; Health ; Labor / France / UK / Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4908 Record No: H022699)
Report on a workshop on "Poverty and Social Exclusion in North and South," jointly organized by IDS and the Poverty Research Unit, University of Sussex, IDS, 28-29 April 1997.

5 Devereux, S.; Maxwell, S.. (Eds.) 2001. Food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. London, UK: ITDG Publishing. xviii, 350p.
Food security ; Food policy ; Environmental effects ; Climate ; Famine ; Households ; Living conditions ; Food production ; Pastoralism ; Marketing ; Maize ; Information systems ; Nutrition ; Health ; Planning / Africa South of Sahara / Tanzania
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 338.19 G110 DEV Record No: H030278)

6 Brown, J. F.; Maxwell, S.; Pervez, S. 2009. Mapping irrigated lands across the United States using MODIS satellite imagery. In Thenkabail, P. S.; Lyon, J. G.; Turral, H.; Biradar, C. M. (Eds.). Remote sensing of global croplands for food security. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press. pp.177-198. (Taylor & Francis Series in Remote Sensing Applications)
Remote sensing ; Mapping ; Models ; Irrigated land / USA
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G000 THE Record No: H042422)

7 Linke, S.; Lehner, B.; Dallaire, C. O.; Ariwi, J.; Grill, G.; Anand, M.; Beames, P.; Burchard-Levine, V.; Maxwell, S.; Moidu, H.; Tan, F.; Thieme, M. 2019. Global hydro-environmental sub-basin and river reach characteristics at high spatial resolution. Scientific Data, 6:1-15. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0300-6]
River basins ; Databases ; Hydrology ; Environmental effects ; Freshwater ; Watersheds ; Land cover ; Land use ; Anthropogenic factors ; Geometry ; Runoff ; Discharges
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H049392)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-019-0300-6.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H049392.pdf
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The HydroATLAS database provides a standardized compendium of descriptive hydro-environmental information for all watersheds and rivers of the world at high spatial resolution. Version 1.0 of HydroATLAS offers data for 56 variables, partitioned into 281 individual attributes and organized in six categories: hydrology; physiography; climate; land cover & use; soils & geology; and anthropogenic influences. HydroATLAS derives the hydro-environmental characteristics by aggregating and reformatting original data from well-established global digital maps, and by accumulating them along the drainage network from headwaters to ocean outlets. The attributes are linked to hierarchically nested sub-basins at multiple scales, as well as to individual river reaches, both extracted from the global HydroSHEDS database at 15 arc-second (~500 m) resolution. The sub-basin and river reach information is offered in two companion datasets: BasinATLAS and RiverATLAS. The standardized format of HydroATLAS ensures easy applicability while the inherent topological information supports basic network functionality such as identifying up- and downstream connections. HydroATLAS is fully compatible with other products of the overarching HydroSHEDS project enabling versatile hydro-ecological assessments for a broad user community.

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