 |  | Structures Suitable for Emergency Storage in Tropical Countries (NRI) |
 |  | (introduction...) |
 |  | Acknowledgements |
 |  | Summaries |
 |  | Summary |
 |  | Résumé |
 |  | Resumen |
 |  | Part I: Survey and analysis |
 |  | Introduction |
 |  | Project background |
 |  | Objectives |
 |  | Method |
 |  | Results |
 |  | Assessment |
 |  | Critical factors in system selection |
 |  | Discussion |
 |  | Conclusion and recommendations |
 |  | Part II: Users' guide to relief foot! stores |
 |  | Introduction to users' guide |
 |  | Storage operations |
 |  | Storage costs |
 |  | What size of structure to order |
 |  | Choosing emergency stores |
 |  | Suppliers' data |
 |  | Wooden pallet manufactures |
 |  | Responsibilities for purchasers and users of temporary stores |
 |  | Appendices |
 |  | Appendix 1: Letter to relief workers |
 |  | Appendix 2: Questionnaire for firms |
 |  | Appendix 3: Letter to firms |
 |  | Appendix 4: Main features of Botswana relief stores |
 |  | Appendix 5: Pyramid-shaped cap storage specification |
 |  | Appendix 6: Examples of emergency storage systems |
 |  | Appendix 7: Sub-categories of emergency stores |
 |  | Appendix 8: A note on steel frame warehouse design for emergency |
 |  | Appendix 9: Derivation of table 4 data |
 |  | Appendix 10: Derivation of annual costs |
 |  | Appendix 11: Store capacity for bagged produce |
 |  | References |