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1. "The 1989 Elections of St. Kitts-Nevis: an Analysis and a Commentary." S. B. Jones Hendrickson. Bulletin of Eastern Caribbean Affairs 16.4 & 5 (1990): 37-45.

Presents a brief analysis of the election results of the 1989 general elections in St. Kitts-Nevis and suggests what the new developments may mean for the People's Action Movement and St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party.
Location: UWIMONA; INFONET.
Call number: F1601 B82; OECS.EAS Serial.
ELECTIONS/ POLITICAL PARTIES/ POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

2. 1991-1996 Situation Analysis of Children and Their Families: Consolidating Social Achievements and Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century Child Survival, Development and Protection in St. Kitts and Nevis. Joseph Halliday, Vernon Harris, and UNICEF. Caribbean Area Office. Bridgetown, Barbados: UNICEF. Caribbean Area Office, 1998. 122p.

Notes that economic growth in St. Kitts and Nevis in the first half of the 1990's was characterized by growth in non-traditional agriculture, tourism and light manufacturing sectors and that in 1994 the human priority share of social sector spending was 40% - 4 points lower than the recommended level. Highlights the significant gains in child survival and the exemplary level of child development. Considers as problematic the high levels of teenage pregnancy and a generally low breast feeding rate, rendering children susceptible to gastroenteritis. Comments on the paucity of social data particularly those on child abuse, disability and drug use. Includes a statistical annex.
Location: UNECLAC.
Call number: SISN: 31852 .
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS/ LEGISLATION/ CHILD DEVELOPMENT/ EDUCATION/ ABANDONED CHILDREN/ SOCIAL POLICY/ MORTALITY/ HEALTH STATISTICS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

3. 1993 Evaluation of COSALC I: Beach and Coastal Stability in the Lesser Antilles: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia. Gillian Cambers. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico: Sea Grant College Program, University of Puerto Rico, 1993. 17p.

Location: IRF.
BEACHES/ COASTS/ COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT/ LEEWARD ISLANDS.

4. Achievements of the St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board 1978-1998. St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board. Public Information Department. Basseterre, St. Kitts: St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board, [1998]. 12p.

Location: ECCB.
Call number: (729.721) 369.8.
SOCIAL SECURITY/ BENEFIT PLANS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

5. Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands : Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barts, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda. Paris Permenter and John Bigley. U.S: Hunter Publishing, 2000. 400p.

Location: www.amazon.com.
CARIBBEAN AREA/ GUIDEBOOKS.

6. Adventure Guide to the Leeward Island: Anguilla, St. Martin, St. Barts, St. Kitts & Nevis, Antigua & Barbuda. Contributors Paris Permenter and John Bigley. U.S: Hunter Publishing, 1998. 320p.

Location: www.amazon.com.
CARIBBEAN AREA/ GUIDEBOOKS.

7. "Aleurodicus Pulvinatus (Maskell) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) and Its Emergence As a Pest of Coconut in the Caribbean." J. H. Martin and G. W. Watson. Journal of Natural History 32.1 (1998): 85-98.

Aleurodicus pulvinatus (Maskell) has emerged as a serious pest of coconut in St. Kitts and Nevis. Discusses its relationship to another pest species, A. Cocois (Curtis) and provides an identification key for Caribbean species of Aleurodicus and the morphologically similar genus Lecanoideus.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: QH1.J65.
COCONUT PALMS/ PESTS OF PLANTS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

8. Annual Economic Report 1990: St. Kitts and Nevis. CDB. Economics and Programming Department. Wildey, Barbados: Caribbean Development Bank, 1991. 16p.

In 1990, economic activity in St. Kitts and Nevis slowed down, inflation increased slightly, and the visible trade deficit widened. The report summarizes the economic performance of the various sectors and looks at the public sector investment programme, major policy issues; and medium-term economic prospects. A statistical appendix is included.
Location: INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: 03.02.01; HC156 Z7 S26 .
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ STATISTICAL DATA.

9. Annual Economic Report 1991: St. Kitts and Nevis. CDB. Economics and Programming Department. Wildey, Barbados: Caribbean Development Bank, [1992]. 7p.

A compilation of short articles prepared on the theme of agriculture, industry and tourism in St Kitts and Nevis.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: 01.04.03.
ANNUAL REPORTS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

10. Annual General Meeting of the Foundation for National Development of St. Kitts-Nevis, 10: Feature Address. K. Dwight Venner. Basseterre: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1995. 21p.

Provides an overview of the many changes that have taken place in the world economy and considers the negative impact of these changes on the OECS member states. Looks towards the resolution of these problems at the national, OECS and CARICOM levels.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 4611.
PRIVATE SECTOR/ INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

11. Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis Alive! Paris Permenter and John Bigley. New Jersey: Hunter, 2000. 400p.

Location: www.amazon.com.
CARIBBEAN AREA/ GUIDEBOOKS.

12. Assistance to the Governments of Antigua/Barbuda, Montserrat and St. Kitts/Nevis in Preparing for the Tropical Forestry Action Programme (TFAP): Final Report. Narine Lackhan, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, and Caribbean Development Bank. Wildey, Barbados: Caribbean Development Bank, 1991. 237 p.

Contains statistical data to assist in the review of the forestry sector in each country. Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat and St. Kitts/Nevis are three of the Caribbean countries that have made a formal commitment to become involved in FAO's Tropical Forestry Action Programme.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6323.
FORESTRY/ TROPICAL FORESTS/ ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ MONTSERRAT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ STATISTICAL DATA.

13. Balance of Payments. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1997. 74p.

Provides an analysis of the 1996 Balance of Payments for the ECCB area and includes trade statistics for St. Kitts and Nevis.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HG3883 E2 B3.
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ CARIBBEAN, ENGLISH-SPEAKING.

14. Beautiful Basseterre: a Guide to Preservation and Maintenance of an Eastern Caribbean Historic District. Laverne Wells-Bowie and Beautiful Basseterre Committee. 1993. 69p.

Presents the results of a project sponsored by Mukti Fund, Florida Association of Voluntary Agencies for Caribbean Action and the Florida Endowment for Higher Education.
Location: IRF.
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS/ CULTURAL HERITAGE/ ARCHITECTURE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

15. Building Code: St. Kitts and Nevis. Alwyn T. Wason, et al. Bridgetown, Barbados: UNDP, 1992. [120]p.

Contains regulations for administration of the Code and general requirements for materials and construction standards. Sections of the Code relate to public health and safety; precautions during building construction; water supply services; sewage and waste disposal; plumbing; solid waste disposal; electrical and mechanical installations; dead and live loads; excavation and foundations; timber construction; concrete block masonry; plain and reinforced concrete; structural steel and small buildings. Appendices contain information on British and U.S. standards and codes, sheet metal gauges and hazardous materials.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6411.
DISASTER PREVENTION/ BUILDING CODES/ CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY/ LEGISLATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

16. Caribbean Handbook: the Virgin, Leeward, and Windward Islands. Karl Luntta. Chico, California: Moon Publications, 1995. p.130-47. 384p.

Section on St. Kitts & Nevis covers the land, flora and fauna, and history.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F2131 L862 1995.
LEEWARD ISLANDS/ GUIDEBOOKS/ WINDWARD ISLANDS/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

17. The Caribbean: the Lesser Antilles. Karl Luntta. Lincolnwood, IL: Passport Books, 1996. 384p.

Section on St. Kitts & Nevis looks at the land, history, people and culture, government and the economy before discussing sights worth seeing and general information of use to the visitor.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F2131 L86 1996.
CARIBBEAN AREA/ GUIDEBOOKS.

18. Chateau De Poincy Enhancement Proposal: St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies. Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Tourism and Organization of American States. Dept. of Regional Development, 1990. [22]p.

Location: IRF.
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS/ TOURISM/ TOURIST FACILITIES/ CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE/ CHATEAU DE POINCY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

19. Commercial Banking Statistics. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1999. 34p.

A quarterly publication which provides banking statistics for each territory from banking schedules completed by commercial banks in the ECCB area. Tables for St. Kitts & Nevis cover Commercial Banks' Assets, Liabilities, Total Deposits, Total Loans and Advances, Sectorial Distribution of Credits and Overdrafts and Loans by maturity.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HG794 A37.
BANKS AND BANKING/ STATISTICS/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

20. The Complete Diving Guide: the Caribbean. Colleen Ryan and Brian Savage. Complete Dive Guide Publications, 1999. 320p.

Volume 2 covers Anguilla, Antigua, Barbuda, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Nevis, Saba, Statia, St Barts, St Kitts, St Maarten/Martin.
Provides a description of each island and an overview of the diving environment. Covers other recreational activies and includes colour underwater maps and descriptions of all dives.
Location: www.amazon.com.
SCUBA DIVING/ GUIDEBOOKS/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

21. Conference Document From Follow-Up Conference to the Country Environmental Profile of St. Kitts and Nevis, Held at the St. Kitts Bridge and Sports Club on Monday 28 October, 1991.

Location: IRF.
FORESTRY/ AGRICULTURE/ MARINE RESOURCES/ COASTS/ WATER RESOURCES/ POLLUTION/ TOURISM/ PROTECTED AREAS/ HEALTH/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

22. "Country Profile: St. Kitts and Nevis" CARICOM Perspective 50 and 51 (1991): 23-38.

Presents an interview with the Prime Minister, Kennedy Simmonds on development plans and goals for St. Kitts and Nevis. Gives an overview of tourism development and expansion and a brief economic survey.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F1601 C363.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

23. Country Review: Saint Kitts and Nevis 1998/1999. Robert C. Kelly, et al. Commercial Data International, Incorporated, 1998. 55p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ ENVIRONMENT/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

24. Country Review: Saint Kitts and Nevis 1999/2000. Robert C. Kelly, Stanton Doyle, and N. Denise Youngblood. 2nd ed. CountryWatch.com, 1999. 60p.

Provides political, economic, cultural, business and environmental information and data.
Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ ENVIRONMENT/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

25. Country Review: Saint Kitts & Nevis 1998-1999. Robert C. Kelly, et al. CountryWatch.com, 1998.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ ENVIRONMENT/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

26. "Debt, Gross Domestic Product and Money in St. Kitts and Nevis 1983-1998" S. B. Jones-Hendrickson Annual Conference on Monetary Studies: 1999. 17p.

Assesses public debt, GDP and money over the period 1983-1998, in order to determine if any conclusions can be drawn in light of Domar Macro Debt models. Concludes that the models serve as useful first approximation for determining the relationship between the three variables.
Location: ECCB.
Call number: (729) 332.4 (063).
DEBT/ PUBLIC DEBT/ GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT/ ECONOMIC MODELS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

27. "Early Growth and Yield of Solanum Potato in a Humid Tropical Environment As Influenced by Sugarcane Filter Press Mud in St. Kitts" Jerome Claude Thomas. University of the West Indies, 1994. 255p.

Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture.
Study results indicate that potato tuber yields can be increased in a lowland humid tropical environment by the manipulation of the planting dates and the localised application of air dried filter press mud, a by-product of the sugar manufacturing process.
Location: UWIMONA
Call number: Thesis.
POTATOES/ SUGAR CANE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

28. Economic and Financial Review. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Vol 18. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1999. 92p.

Holdings:
Vol. 1-15 1983-1997
Vol. 16 no. 1-3 Mar.-Sept. 1998
Vol. 17 no. 4 Dec. 1998
Vol. 18 no. 1-3 Mar.-Sept. 1999).
This quarterly periodical provides a review of the region's economy and country performances for the OECS member states. An overview is given for each territory's output and prices, trade and payments, fiscal operations and money and credit. Records for St. Kitts and Nevis, EC$82.8m in current revenue for the first half of 1999, representing growth of 2.8% over the corresponding period in 1998.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HC151 E3.
BANKS AND BANKING/ FINANCE/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

29. "Economic Management in the OECS: the Case of St. Kitts and Nevis" S. B. Jones-Hendrickson. Social and Economic Studies 42.4 (1993): 25-45 .

Examines economic management in the State of St. Kitts and Nevis over the period 1980-1992 to determine if political rhetoric matched economic reality in terms of benefits redounding - both from the OECS level and from the level of political pronouncements in St. Kitts and Nevis - to the beneficiary level of the welfare of the people. Examines some macroeconomic data in terms of trends to get a preliminary insight into the performance of the state since 1980.
Location: INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: OECS.EAS Serial; HN244.A156.
MACROECONOMICS/ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ HISTORICAL ANALYSIS/ OECS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

30. Economic Policy and the Environment: the Caribbean Experience: Mark D. Griffith and Bishnodat Persaud. Mona, Jamaica: Center for Environment and Development, 1995. 252p.

Presents variety of perspectives on the interrelationship between economic policy and the environment and discusses issues such as sustainable development, macroeconomic policy and the impact on the environment. Also looks at the legal and institutional issues relating to environmental management in the Caribbean. Tourism, manufacturing and agriculture are also covered.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: TD194.E36 1995.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ ECONOMIC POLICY/ STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

31. An Evaluation of the Non-Formal Youth Skills Training Project Phases III and IV: 1989-1992. Hubert S. Hanley. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Ministry of Education, Health and Community Affairs, 1992. 29p.

Evaluates the overall impact of the Project in alleviating unemployment and underemployment among the 16-25 and 26-35 age groups. Examines and comments on the degree to which it has successfully adapted to meet national needs, and has transmitted marketable skills to the target group.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6511.
YOUNG WORKERS/ YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT/ TRAINING PROGRAMMES/ PROJECT EVALUATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

32. "An Evaluation of the Primary Science Programme in St. Kitts and Nevis." Lincoln Leroy Carty. University of the West Indies. Faculty of Education. Department of Educational Research & Development, 1994. 197p.

A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Education.
Uses student achievement, judgemental and observational evidence to evaluate the main characteristics of the programme. Results indicate that emphasis is placed on learning science content and developing positive attitudes to science, while process skill development is only marginal and little effort is placed on problem solving and decision-making.
Location: UWIMONA
Call number: Thesis.
PRIMARY SCIENCE PROGRAMME/ EVALUATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

33. Features of Biodiversity in Small Island Developing States: St. Kitts and Nevis. World Conservation Monitoring Centre and United Nations Environment Programme. Cambridge, United Kingdom: World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 1994. 46p.

Location: IRF.
SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ ENDANGERED SPECIES/ PROTECTED AREAS/ RESOURCES CONSERVATION/ BIODIVERSITY.

34. Flash Flood 1998. Sherelle J. Hobson. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Schaz Creations, 1998. 28p.

Presents a pictorial record of the damage done by flooding which took place in September 1998.
Location: ECCB.
Call number: (729.721) 338.14.
DISASTERS/ FLOODS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

35. Full and Detailed Proposals for the Future Constitution of Nevis: Made Pursuant to Section 113 (2)(c) of the Constitution of St. Christopher and Nevis. Nevis. Island Administration. [S.L.]: Nevis. Island Administration, 1997. 83 p.

Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: KGW2270 F84 1997.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW/ CONSTITUTION/ POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

36. The General Election in St Kitts and Nevis 3 July 1995: the Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group. Commonwealth Observer Group. London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 1996. 66p.

Full-text available from website http://www.thecommonwealth.org/index1.htm.
The Group was established at the request of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis. The terms of reference included the impartial and independent observation of relevant aspects of the organisation and conduct of the election in accordance with the laws of the country, as well as considering the various factors impinging on the credibility of the electoral process and determining whether conditions existed for a free expression of the electorate's will. Information is provided on the political background, the electoral framework and preparations for the elections and campaign and news media activities are described.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: JL649.A53S17 1995.
ELECTIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

37. Global Culture, Island Identity: Continuity and Change in the Afro-Caribbean Community of Nevis. Karen Fog Olwig. [Philadelphia], USA: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1992. 239 p.

Studies in anthropology and history; v. 8
Using 18 months of research data gathered from Nevisians in the Caribbean, North America and Europe, this work offers historical and anthropological perspectives on the development of cultural identity in a global context.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F2084 O49 1992.
CIVILIZATION/ RACE RELATIONS/ NEVIS

38. Governmental Agenda for the 1990s: Synthesis of the Eastern Caribbean Country Environmental Profile Series... Caribbean Conservation Association and Island Resources Foundation. St. Michael, Barbados: Caribbean Conservation Association, 1991. 71p.

An overview of the key environmental issues and problems identified in the six country environment profiles for Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. These issues include the economic pressures to increase crop production, the absence of controls to protect against soil erosion, the failure of Eastern Caribbean Governments to protect critical water catchments, the lack of land use regulations, uncontrolled livestock grazing and the absence of incentives to increase agroforestry.
Location: IRF.
GOVERNMENT/ ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

39. Hamilton Heritage Centre, St. Kitts and Nevis: Executive Summary. Organization Of American States. Executive Secretariat For Economic And Social Affairs. Dept. Of Regional Development And Environment . Washington, D.C.: OAS. Dept. of Regional Development and Environment, 1992. 38p.

Brief history of Hamilton Estate, and detailed proposal for the its restoration and development into an integrated tourism amenity to be called The Hamilton Heritage Centre.
Location: IRF.
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS/ CULTURAL HERITAGE/ TOURIST FACILITIES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

40. "The Impact of Farming Systems Extension on Caribbean Small-Farm Agriculture: the Case of St. Kitts and St. Vincent." St. Clair P. Barker. Tropical Agriculture 74.1 (1997): 58-63.

Reports on a ten year study of agricultural extension programmes in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. Findings indicate that total production increased when action was taken to improve the frontline worker, when farming systems principles were used in the conduct of extension work and when personnel from agencies supporting the agricultural sector were involved. Highlights the importance of establishing coordinating mechanisms and creating an environment of sound policy support.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: S17.T7.
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION/ FARMING SYSTEMS/ OECS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

41. Information Technology Needs Assessment Study. Stafford C. Martin and Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Tourism. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Ministry of Tourism, 1993. 26p.

This needs assessment describes the information currently produced by the Ministry of Tourism: airport arrivals/departures, monthly and quarterly reports, occupancy and consumption. The need for an online, interactive tourism infrastructure database is presented and recommendations made for the necessary hardware, software and training.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6866.
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT/ STATISTICAL DATA/ INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ NEEDS ASSESSMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

42. "Interview With Malcolm Guishard, Minister in the Nevis Island Administration: 'Nevis Will Be Able to Pay Its Own Way' ." The Courier .170 (1998): p. 56-57.

Location: UNECLAC; INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: OECS.EAS Serial; SISN: 25613; DT1 C6 .
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SELF-DETERMINATION/ NEVIS.

43. "The Introduction of New Short-Day Onion Varieties into the Vegetable Production System in St. Kitts and Nevis" C. A. Weekes and A. Farrier. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society: Edited by Louis E. Chinnery and Don Walmsley. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Food Crops Society, 1995. p.117-27. 406p.

Several multi-locational varietal trials were carried out by CARDI in St. Kitts and Nevis for the period 1992 to 1994 which led to the variety Texas Grano being replaced with new short-day cultivars. The new varieties were successfully introduced and in 1995 accounted for over 95% of commercial production.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: SB4.C3/PERIODICALS.
ONIONS/ AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION/ CARDI/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

44. Linking Hurricane Disaster Recovery to Sustainable Development Strategies: St. Kitts and Nevis West Indies. Philip Berke and Dennis Wenger. College Station, Texas: Texas A & M University. Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center, 1991. 41p.

Examines disaster planning responses and long term recovery activities by government and non-governmental organisations in St. Kitts and Nevis.
Location: UWIMONA (Dept. of Geology).
DISASTER PREVENTION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

45. The Magic of Nevis Video Recording. Roger Brisbane and Ambor Trott. Basseterre, St. Kitts: R&M Productions, 1992.

1 videocassette (ca. 15 min.): sd., col.; 1/2 in. VHS format.
Description of Nevis.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: Video.
HISTORY/ DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL/ VIDEO/ NEVIS.

46. A Marine Parks and Recreation Plan for the South-East Peninsula of St. Kitts. Randolph Walters. IRF, 1990. 18+p.

Presents a draft marine parks and recreation plan.
Location: IRF.
MARINE RESOURCES/ NATIONAL PARKS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

47. Medicinal Plants of St. Kitts and Nevis. M. C. Whittaker. Basseterre: College of Further Education, 1992. 65p.

Describes and illustrates a number of plants which are used for medicinal purposes in St. Kitts and Nevis. Some sixty plants are presented and arranged in alphabetical order by genus. For each plant there is the botanical name, local name, description of alleged uses and comments. A diagram is also included to make identification easier. The herbal medicines described were obtained from interviews and discussions. The main intention is to document information on 'bush medicine' in the twin island federation. These practices are steeped in the oral tradition and if not properly documented are in danger of being lost.
Location: CDC 12826 .
Call number: SISN: 27883-29876.
MEDICINAL PLANTS/ TRADITIONAL MEDICINE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

48. Medicinal Plants of St. Kitts and Nevis: Part 2. M. C. Whittaker. Basseterre: Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College of Further Education, 1997.

Location: Available from Laws Bookshop, Basseterre, St. Kitts EC$40.
MEDICINAL PLANTS/ TRADITIONAL MEDICINE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

49. National Accounts Statistics. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1999. 143p.

An annual publication providing data on economic activity, expenditure on gross domestic product, savings, per capita and other selected economic indicators for the ECCB member territories. Graphs for St. Kitts and Nevis show sectoral contribution of GDP in constant prices and rate of growth of GDP while tables cover GDP by economic activity at factor cost and in current and constant prices.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HC151 A1 N2.
NATIONAL INCOME/ ACCOUNTING/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ CARIBBEAN-ENGLISH-SPEAKING.

50. National Skills Training Project of St. Kitts and Nevis: Status Report. Michael Chapman and U S. Agency for International Development. Basseterre: St. Kitts & Nevis. Ministry of Education, 1990. 3p.

Bi-annual Regional Co-ordinating Committee Meeting. Roseau, Dominica. February 14-15, 1990.
Reports on the destruction of the Projects office by Hurricane Hugo and delays in implementing activities.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6013.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES/ YOUNG WORKERS/ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

51. "Natural and Anthropogenic Causes of Beachfront Erosion in St. Kitts." By Bryan Farrell and Paul Lloyd. Unesco Managing Beach Resources in the Smaller Caribbean Islands: Workshop Papers - Integrated Framework for the Management of Beach Resources Within the Smaller Caribbean Islands, Mayaguez, 21-25 October 1996. Ed. Gillian Cambers. Mayaguez: University of Puerto Rico Sea Grant College Program/Unesco, 1996. p. 18-22. 269p.

An investigation into the problem of coastal erosion in St. Kitts revealed that most of the beaches are experiencing erosion. In this paper three beaches were studied: Conaree, South Frigate Bay, and Cockleshell Bay. Measurements for the period 1992-1996 showed that all the three beaches had experienced severe beach erosion, especially in 1995. It was found that natural forces were mainly responsible for beach changes. Anthropogenic changes do occur, however, when man aids and encourages these destructive natural forces.
Location: CDC 13869.
Call number: SISN: 30668-32705.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT/ LITTORAL ZONES/ ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION/ CASE STUDIES/ RESEARCH RESULTS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

52. Nevis Aerodrome Upgrading Study. Saint Christopher and Nevis. Nevis Island Administration, et al. London: Halcrow, 1990. 100p

Vol. 2. Phase 1 report: annexes.
Presents the annexes to the main report. These include basic economic conversion factors, a climatological summary, an inventory of fire and equipment, lists of recommended meteorological and communications equipment, bibliographies of relevant aeronautical, engineering and environmental assessment references, drawings of alternative terminal designs, airfield lighting and power distribution and an environmental assessment.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6086.
AIRPORTS/ DEVELOPMENT PLANS/ ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

53. Nevis Aerodrome Upgrading Study. Saint Christopher and Nevis. Nevis Island Administration, et al. London: Halcrow, 1990. 250p.

Vol. 1.
Assesses the feasibility of upgrading Newcastle Aerodrome to meet air transport demands associated with the growth of the Nevis economy. Forecasts the demand for air services and notes aircraft likely to be used to support such services. Proposes four alternative engineering designs, accompanied by detailed drawings.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6080.
AIRPORTS/ DEVELOPMENT PLANS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

54. Nevis Aerodrome Upgrading Study; Inception Report. Halcrow Airports Group and Saint Christopher and Nevis. Government. London: Halcrow, 1990. 33p.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 5890.
AIRPORTS/ TOURISM/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

55. Nevis Development Plan 1987 - 1991. Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Development and Planning. Charlestown, Nevis: Government Printery, 1990. 70p.

Examines the sectoral performance of agriculture, industry and tourism and proposes plans and programmes for the respective sectors. Outlines associated problems and constraints. Also discusses infrastructure and social services, human resources and manpower development.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 5664.
DEVELOPMENT PLANS/ ECONOMIC POLICY/ AGRICULTURE/ INDUSTRY/ TOURISM/ HEALTH/ HOUSING/ PUBLIC SERVICES/ TRANSPORT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

56. Nevis Estimates for the Year 1995. Nevis. Government. Nevis: [Government of Nevis], 1994. 114p.

Presents tables detailing anticipated revenue and expenditure for the year. Estimates revenue at EC$30,889,150 and expenditure at EC$27,394,003.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HJ2073 N4 N43.
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES/ STATISTICS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

57. Nevis Estimates for the Year 1997. Nevis. Government. Nevis: [Government of Nevis], 1996. 190p.

Estimates total revenue on recurrent and capital account at EC$90,452,447 and recurrent and capital expenditure at EC$45,227,695 and $49,721,480 respectively. Includes Departmental programmes, mission statements, programme objectives and listings of key responsibilities and results.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HJ2073 N4 N43.
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES/ STATISTICS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

58. Nevis Estimates for the Year 2000. Nevis. Government. Nevis: [Government of Nevis], 1999. 273p.

Anticipates a recurrent revenue of EC$66,153,261, capital revenue of EC$62,053,953, recurrent expenditure of $66,407,092 and capital expenditure of $86,115,051. Departmental mission statements, key responsibilities, key responsibilities and key results indicators are provided along with status report on the previous years key results.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HJ2073 N4 N43.
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES/ STATISTICS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

59. Nevis, Queen of the Caribees. Joyce Gordon. Caribbean Publishing, 1998. 96p.

Provides background information on the historical sites in Nevis as well as on the flora, fauna, history and culture.
Location: www.amazon.com; UWIMONA.
Call number: F2084.G67 1985.
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS/ CULTURAL HERITAGE/ NEVIS.

60. Nevis: Resource Assessment and Zoning Plan. Ian R. Corker. Kent, U. K.: Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute, 1990. 65p.

Provides a summary of the physical resources, climate, geology, soils and land use. Includes a zoning plan for Nevis to facilitate the physical planning process.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: S934 N4 C67 1990 .
NATURAL RESOURCES/ ZONING/ NEVIS.

61. "Nurturing Conservation Naturally in the Twin Isles." Mike Harms. Americas 45.2 (1993): 22-25.

Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: E11.A41.
ECOTOURISM/ CULTURAL HERITAGE/ NATURE CONSERVATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

62. "Offshore Financial Services Sector in St. Kitts and Nevis." Howard Richardson. The Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book 1995/96. Editor Martin MacLeish. London: Kensington Publications Limited in conjunction with the Commonwealth Secretariat, 1995. p. 92-95.

In 1992, the Government enacted the International Business Companies Act to facilitate incorporating International Business Comapnies (IBCs). By 1993, KPMG Management Consulting investigated the potential of the territory becoming an Offshore Financial Centre. Government agreed to appoint an experienced Chief Regulator and under consideration as potential products and services to be offered to investors are ship registration, insurance and trusts.
Call number: JN248 C55.
FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

63. Our Love Prevailed: Narrative of the Life of James Sutton and Family in St. Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla, West Indies, During the 1940's and 1950's. James W. Sutton. Scarborough, Ontario, Canada: Sutton Publishing, 1990. 239p.

"This is a true story of a young couple who joyfully embarked on the thorny road of matrimony only to encounter problems of adjustment, illness, frequent pregnancies and their personal human foibles that threatened to wreck their marriage. Their deep love for each other was the binding factor which held them together and carried them for 14 years to the land of mutual harmony and understanding...The story also relates some of the contemporary social, economic and political events in St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, such as the coming of the Trades and Labour Union, Constitutional Reform, the rise of Robert Bradshaw to power, the improvement of the Public Health Service and the liberalisation of the Education System.".
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F2091 A3 S97 1990.
EDUCATORS/ BIOGRAPHY/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

64. "Planning and Implementation of an Agricultural Diversification Programme in St. Kitts and Nevis." K. A. E. Archibald and Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Agriculture. Farm-Household Analysis Planning and Development: a Systems Approach. Joseph Seepersaud, Carlisle Pemberton, and Gail Young. St. Augustine, Trinidad: CARDI, 1990. p.183-90. 236p.

Discusses the National Agricultural Diversification Programme and reports that it has succeeded in developing a viable small farming sector through land settlement. Improvements in marketing and credit arrangements for crop and livestock products and the modernising of the fishing subsector are considered additional benefits.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6142.
CROP DIVERSIFICATION/ AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

65. Preparatory Meeting for Focus on the Caribbean Hosted by The Government of St Kits and Nevis Through The St Kitts and Nevis National Commission for Unesco 6-8 April 1998. St Kitts and Nevis. Government and The St Kitts and Nevis National Commission for UNESCO. Basseterre, St. Kitts: St. Kitts and Nevis. Government, 1998. 45p.

Outlines the strategic directions and actions needing support from UNESCO and other technical/financial agencies.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS 8169.
CARIBBEAN AREA/ UNESCO.

66. "Prime Minister Denzil Douglas: 'the Rest of the World Is Coming Together'." The Courier .No. 170 (1998): 53-55.

Presents an interview with the Prime Minister who describes the key elements of his government's economic policy.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: DT1.C6.
ECONOMIC POLICY/ POVERTY/ POLITICAL ASPECTS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

67. Project Development for Programme Support to Environmentally Sustainable Land-Use Planning and Settlements Development in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS): Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines and Caribbean Multi-Island Program. United Nations Development Programme. [S.L.]: United Nations Development Programme, 1992. [300p].

Location: INFONET.
Call number: 14.04.02.
ENVIRONMENT/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/ LAND USE/ LAND SETTLEMENT/ OECS/ ANGUILLA/ ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS/ COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA/ GRENADA/ MONTSERRAT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ SAINT LUCIA/ SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

68. "The Promotion of Sport As a Vehicle for National Development in St. Kitts and Nevis." Lloyd Lazar. The Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book 1998/99. Kensington Publications Limited in association with the Commonwealth Secretariat, 1998. p.64-66. 367p.

Sees sports as a major instrument for shaping young people and consequently Warner Park in Basseterre, St. Kitts is being transformed into a multi-purpose sports complex. In 1996, the Caribbean Netball Tournament and the OECS Women's Volleyball Championships were held at the new Netball City Stadium. In April 1997, the Carib Brewery-Len Harris Cricket Academy was opened. The EC$5m Footbal Stadium with seating in excess of 2000, facilitated the hosting of the 1997 Shell Umbro Football Cup. Other facilities are being developed around the island.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: JN248 C55.
SPORTS FACILITIES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

69. "The Quest for Secession in Nevis: Just Another Political Game?" Clifford E. Griffin Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 23.1 (1998): 75-89.

Demonstrates that homogenized societies can produce subnational group identity with separatist/secessionist agendas.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F1061.B82.
SECESSION/ SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS/ CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM/ POLITICAL PARTIES/ FEDERATION.

70. Ravage: the Impact of Hurricane Georges on the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis. Sherelle J. Hobson. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Schaz Creations, 1998. 20p.

Presents a pictorial record of the damage done by flooding which took place in September 1998.
Location: ECCB.
Call number: (729.721) 338.14.
DISASTERS/ HURRICANES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

71. Reflections of Paradise: St. Kitts. Roger Brisbane and Mark Wilkin. Basseterre, St. Kitts: R&M Productions, 1993.

1 videocassette (ca 15 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS format.
Provides information on the history and physical features of St. Kitts.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: Video .
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL/ HISTORY/ VIDEO/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS

72. "Regulation and Financial Services Development in the ECCB-Area." Jackie Feracho and Wendell A. Samuel. Social and Economic Studies 46.2 & 3 Special Issue 1997 "Towards an efficient financial services industry" (1997): 231-70.

Suggests that ECCB countries should adopt a common regulatory framework and a basic set of ancillary services instead of attempting to provide these individually. Competition would be on the basis of each territory's natural attributes and the exclusive services each offers.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HN244 A1 S6.
FINANCIAL MARKET/ FINANCIAL SERVICES/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

73. Report and Statements of Accounts for the Financial Year Ended 31 March 1999. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. [Basseterre, St. Kitts]: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1999. 120p.

An annual publication providing information on domestic economic developments on the 8 Eastern Caribbean Countries including St. Kitts & Nevis. Records a slowdown in growth for the twin island due to the passage of Hurricane Georges in 1998 and looks at the Central Government's fiscal operations, balance of payments and prospects.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HG794 A36.
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK/ BANKS AND BANKING/ MONEY SUPPLY/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

74. Report on OECS National Consultation on Trade and Investment Liberalization Issues: St. Kitts and Nevis. OECS. Economic Affairs Secretariat. Antigua: OECS. EAS, 1994. 45p.

Describes the major issues that came out of a collaborative consultation on trade and investment liberalization involving the Economic Affairs Secretariat of the OECS, the Ministry of Trade and the Chamber of Commerce, under the auspices of the Caribbean Policy Project.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6990.
TRADE LIBERALIZATION/ INVESTMENT PROMOTION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ OECS.

75. Resettlement Scheme for Agricultural Development: the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean Community - Antigua, Montserrat, Nevis, St Christopher. Ed Christine Barrow. Ottawa, Canada: IDRC, 1992. 77p.

Resettlement Schemes for Agricultural Development (1992: Basseterre).
Focuses on the use of agriculture to foster sustainable and economic development and looks at the removal of barriers which impede production systems and processes.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: 07.01.02.
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT/ RESETTLEMENT/ LEEWARD ISLANDS.

76. "The Return of the Cocolos: Migration, National Identity and Regionalism in St Kitts and Nevis." Jessica Byron. 24th Annual Caribbean Studies Association Conference: 1993. 25p.

Focuses on historical and current labour migration between St Kitts and Nevis and the Dominican Republic, exploring the nature of the historical links between the communities in the different islands, the impact of the contemporary settlement on both the receiving societies and the migrant groups themselves and the implications of this intra-Caribbean migration and diasporic formation for the further evolution of national and regional identities.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS 7670.
MIGRATION/ REGIONALISATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.

77. "Review of Recent Forestry Policies in St. Kitts and Nevis." Rory F. Fraser. FAO; European Commission Directorate Expert Consultation on Forestry Policy in the Caribbean: Strengthening Countries' Capacity and Effectiveness. Vol. 2. FAO, 1998. Expert Consultancy on Forestry Policy in the Caribbean: Strengthening Countries' Capacity and Effectiveness, Port of Spain, 25-28 May 1998.

Examines the current forestry policies in St. Kitts and Nevis noting emerging and current issues and problems. Outlines the processes and mechanisms of policy formation. Highlights the forestry potential of the twin island. Examines some policy studies undertaken noting general objectives and results. Notes that forests are little used by the general populace and identifies increased public participation as a solution to the nation's forestry policy dilemma.
Location: CDC 14132 v.2 .
Call number: SISN: 31613 .
FOREST POLICY/ POLICY MAKING/ DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL/ INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK/ RECOMMENDATIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

78. Saint Christopher and Nevis: Consolidated Index of Statutes and Subsidiary Legislation to 1st January 1991. UWI (Cave Hill, BB). Faculty of Law Library and British Development Division in the Caribbean. Cave Hill, Barbados: UWI. Faculty of Law Library, 1991. 92p.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS Ref; KGW2010.5 S17.
INDEXES/ LEGISLATION/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

79. Saint Kitts and Nevis: a Country Study Guide. Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

80. Saint Kitts and Nevis Business Intelligence Report. Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
BUSINESS/ INVESTMENT POLICIES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

81. Saint Kitts and Nevis Business Law Handbook . Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
BUSINESS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

82. Saint Kitts and Nevis Business Opportunity Yearbook. Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
BUSINESS/ ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

83. Saint Kitts and Nevis Foreign Policy and Government Guide. Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
FOREIGN POLICY/ GOVERNMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

84. Saint Kitts and Nevis Investment and Business Guide. Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff. USA: International Business Publications, 2000. 350p.

Location: www.barnesandnoble.com.
INVESTMENT POLICY/ BUSINESS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

85. Scope Report for Income Tax Administration in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Montserrat, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, British Virgin Islands. Linda P. Fealing and CRC Sogema, Inc. CRC Sogema, Inc., 1993. 59p.

This draft report on the scope of a multi-country tax administration project is based on an earlier project with the Inland Revenue Department in St. Lucia. It describes the work done in St. Lucia and the main objectives and components of the envisaged project; reports on what officials at the national level believe to be critical issues facing Inland Revenue Departments; reviews existing Departments; and discusses options for overall management of the proposed project.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6865.
INCOME TAX/ FISCAL ADMINISTRATION/ OECS.

86. Sea Turtle Recovery Action Plan for St. Kitts and Nevis. Karen L. Eckert, Thomas D. Honebrink, and WIDECAST Sea Turtle Recovery Team and Conservation Network. Kingston: WIDECAST, 1992. 116 p.

Summarises the known distribution of sea turtles, discusses the major causes of mortality, evaluates the effectiveness of existing conservation laws and prioritizes implementing measures for stock recovery.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: QL666 C536 E19 1992 .
SEA TURTLES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

87. Secession and Self-Determination in the Caribbean: Nevis and Tobago. Ralph R. Premdas. St. Augustine, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago: University of the West Indies. School of Continuing Studies, 1998. 123p.

Location: www.bibliofind.com.
HISTORY/ POLITICS/ TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO/ NEVIS.

88. The Secret of the Caribbean: St. Kitts and Nevis. 1990.

An NTSC video cassette.
A video promoting the tourist attractions of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6765.
TOURISM/ VIDEO/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

89. Small and Medium Scale Enterprise in Nevis: a Study of Local Private Sector Potential for Supporting the Island's Economic Growth, With an Assessment of Its Needs. John McKenzie. Charlestown, Nevis: Island Administration, 1990. 35p.

An analysis of the economy of Nevis with special reference to potential business opportunities as a result of the Four Seasons Hotel Project. Details the opportunities for various sectors including farming, fishing, transport, food preparation, construction, manufacturing, services and distributive trades. Presents an analysis of constraints to small and medium enterprises in terms of institutional, financial, technical, management, educational and marketing needs.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 5389.
SMALL ENTERPRISES/ PRIVATE SECTOR/ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ HUMAN RESOURCES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

90. The South-East Peninsula Development Project on St. Kitts-Nevis: a Case Study in Sustainable Development. David A. Simmons and Janice A. Cumberbatch. [Christ Church, Barbados]: Caribbean Conservation Association, 1993. 40 p.

One in a series of studies commissioned by the CCA to examine the concept of sustainable development from an economic, social, political, cultural and ecological perspective. Looks at the Peninsula development project as a means of examining the viability and efficacy of sustainable development against a backdrop of political, economic, environmental, social and cultural impacts.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: TD194.58 S16 S56 1993.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS/ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

91. Southeast Peninsula Development Project: Efficacies of Sustainable Development (Draft). David A. Simmons, Janice A. Cumberbatch, and Caribbean Conservation Association. Simmons & Associates, 1992. 38p.

Presents draft report of a study commissioned by the Caribbean Conservation Association.
Location: IRF.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT/ ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/ SOUTHEAST PENINSULA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

92. "St. Kitts." On the March: Labour Rebellions in the British Caribbean 1934-39. O. Nigel Bolland. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers, 1995. p.56-68. 216p.

Documents the labour riots which began with sugar workers going on strike on January 28 ,1935 over wage disagreements. The strike continued until February 4th when labourers gradually returned to work.
Call number: HD8193 B65 1995.
LABOUR MOVEMENT/ HISTORY/ TRADE UNIONS/ WORKING CLASS/ POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT/ COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN.

93. St. Kitts and Nevis. Lawrence DeMilner. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 1997. 74p.

Location: www.amazon.co.uk.
BUSINESS/ FINANCE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

94. "St. Kitts and Nevis: a Decade of Quiet Prosperity." Roger De Backer. The Courier .141 (1993): 6-21.

Country report records an average annual growth rate of 6% over the past decade and anticipates inspite of the inherent imbalances in the current asymmetrical federal system progress towards even greater prosperity.
Location: INFONET; UWIMONA; UNECLAC.
Call number: OECS.EAS Serial; SISN: 25613; DT1 C6 .
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE/ POLITICS/ HISTORY/ TOURISM/ DEVELOPMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

95. "St. Kitts and Nevis and the European Community." Philippe Darmuzey. The Courier .141 (1993): 19-21.

Details areas of development aid of which St. Kitts-Nevis has been a beneficiary by virtue of its cooperation partnership with the European Community (EC). Identifies main areas of financial and technical cooperation, namely, health, transport, energy, and development of small and medium-sized enterprises, and cites examples of project financing in each area.
Location: UNECLAC; UWIMONA.
Call number: SISN: 25616; DT1 C6 .
DEVELOPMENT AID/ TECHNICAL COOPERATION/ REGIONAL COOPERATION/ EUROPEAN ORGANIZATIONS/ PROJECT FINANCING.

96. St. Kitts and Nevis Building Guidelines. Alwyn T. Wason et al. Bridgetown, Barbados: UNDP, 1992. [60] p.

Contains guidelines for general construction practices; concrete, timber and steel construction; fire prevention and safety; plumbing and sanitation and electrical installations.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6408.
DISASTER PREVENTION/ BUILDING CODES/ CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY/ MANUALS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

97. St. Kitts and Nevis: Country Environmental Profile. Island Resources Foundation and Caribbean Conservation Association. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Conservation Association, 1991. 276p.

Provides background information on the general environmental setting of St. Kitts-Nevis and briefly reviews historical, economic and demographic features. Reviews the natural resource base: forests and watersheds, freshwater resources, biodiversity and wildlife, and coastal and marine resources. Considers the key economic sectors of agriculture and tourism which depend on sustainable resource management. Examines issues related to park planning, protected areas management, and the preservation of historical resources. Discusses pollution and environmental health in relation to land use, physical planning and development control. Presents the institutional framework for environmental management, including an overview of key agencies and organisations with resource management and development responsibilities. Provides a summary and synthesis of critical environmental issues, conclusions and recommendations.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6238.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT/ NATURAL RESOURCES/ COASTAL POLLUTION/ AGRICULTURE/ FORESTRY/ LAND USE/ CULTURAL HERITAGE/ NATIONAL PARKS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

98. St. Kitts and Nevis Cruise Passenger Survey 1994. Winfield Griffith, Caribbean Tourism Organization, and Saint Christopher and Nevis. Department of Tourism. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Tourism Organization, 1994. 26p.

This survey presents both textual and statistical information on tourism in St. Kitts and Nevis, providing a profile of the cruise visitor, travel behaviour patterns, opinions, reactions and expenditure.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 7077.
TOURISM/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SEA TRANSPORT/ SURVEYS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

99. St Kitts and Nevis Import Regime. Caribbean Export Development Agency. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Export Development Agency, 1999. 6p.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS 7803.
IMPORT POLICY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

100. St. Kitts and Nevis in 1989: the Year in Review. Alison Hector. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Government Printery, 1990.

A summary of activities for 1989 in such areas as economic and infrastructural development, finance, trade and industry, tourism, agriculture, health, culture, community and social affairs, and sports.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 5565.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION/ TRADE/ INDUSTRY/ TOURISM/ COMMUNICATION/ PUBLIC SERVICES/ AGRICULTURE/ EDUCATION/ HEALTH/ WOMEN/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

101. St. Kitts and Nevis Medium Term Economic Strategy Paper: 1994-1996. St. Kitts and Nevis. Government. Basseterre: Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, 1994. 55p.

The paper reviews recent economic developments in St. Kitts and Nevis and identifies policies which will ensure growth in a changing external environment. Government's objectives include the repositioning of the country to face increased competition, strengthening its fiscal position, improving the standard of living through good economic management with emphasis on human resource development, increasing productivity, and protection of the environment to safeguard the tourism base. To achieve these objectives, the paper emphasizes the need for increased domestic savings and investment, strengthening of public finances, improvement in the incentive framework, acceleration of economic diversification, improvement in labour market and social infrastructure policies, an adequate public sector investment programme and the modernization of the public sector.
Location: UNECLAC .
Call number: OECS.EAS Confidential .
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY/ STATISTICAL DATA/ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/ ECONOMIC POLICY/ ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

102. St. Kitts and Nevis Medium Term Economic Strategy Paper: 1996 - 1999. St. Kitts and Nevis. Government. Basseterre: Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, 1996. 34p.

Sets out the policies and approaches to be pursued in an effort to sustain growth and development in the changing world environment. Reviews recent economic performance and medium term prospects and details the policy agenda for the medium term. Importance is attached to public sector reform, to the formulation of an appropriate response to the erosion and eventual phasing out of preferential sugar arrangements, the need to establish and formalise effective disaster preparedness and emergency response arrangements, and the growing potential for serious environmental damage caused by human activity. Details and discusses the public sector investment programme and outlines in detail the medium term policy agenda.
Location: UNECLAC.
Call number: CDC 13620.
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE/ PUBLIC INVESTMENT/ ECONOMIC POLICY/ DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY/ EXTERNAL DEBT/ TOURISM/ PUBLIC EXPENDITURE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

103. St. Kitts and Nevis Medium Term Economic Strategy Paper: 1998 - 2000. St. Kitts and Nevis. Government. Basseterre: Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, 1998. 37p.

Highlights the uneven average growth rate of real GDP as well as the moderate growth recorded in the foreign exchange earning sectors - tourism, agriculture and manufacturing. Cites the combined impact of geographic features, a small economy, the dependence on the exportation of a narrow range of goods and services and the dependence on preferential markets as constraints to development. Outlines the objectives of the medium term policy agenda in terms of savings and investment, public finance, trade liberalization, competitiveness and economic diversification. Examines policy initiatives in agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and the environment. Includes a review of the Public Sector Investment Programme as well as outlines the structure of the Public Sector Investment Programme for the period 1998-2000.
Location: UNECLAC.
Call number: CDC 14176.
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE/ OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPMENT/ DEVELOPMENT POLICY/ PUBLIC SECTOR/ TRADE LIBERALIZATION/ INPUT - OUTPUT ANALYSIS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

104. St. Kitts and Nevis Private Investment Diagnostic Study: Final Draft Report. Carl Bell and Len Jordan. Washington, D.C: International Development Bank, 1993. 129p.

Focuses on such principal sectors of the economy as agriculture, tourism, industry and services. It also reports on the legal and regulatory framework, the financial sector and the transportation sector. Major problems and issues that cut across all sectors are highlighted. Contains a recommended list of projects that merit consideration for funding by the Multilateral Investment Fund - a major component of the US sponsored Enterprise for the Americas Initiative.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6731.
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS/ INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS/ ENTERPRISE FOR THE AMERICAS INITIATIVE/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

105. St Kitts and Nevis: Recent Economic Developments. International Monetary Fund. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 1995. 54p.

Location: www/amazon.co.uk.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

106. "St. Kitts and Nevis: 'the Wind of Change Is Blowing'." The Courier .170 (1998): p. 49-52.

Location: UNECLAC; INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: OECS.EAS Serial; SISN: 25613; DT1 C6 .
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS/ SOCIAL CONDITIONS/ SELF-DETERMINATION/ COUNTRY STUDIES/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

107. "St. Kitts and Nevis Tourism: a Distinctive Product in a Crowded Market." The Courier .170 (1998): p. 59-60.

Location: UNECLAC; INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: SISN: 32066; OECS.EAS Serial; DT1 C6 .
TOURISM/ STATISTICAL DATA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

108. St. Kitts and Nevis Tourism Master Plan. Saint Christopher and Nevis. Government and Organization of American States. Washington, D.C.: Organization of American States, 1993. 107p.

Provides an analysis of the macroeconomic framework within which tourism development takes place, an assessment of the planning requirements and capabilities of the sector, the regional and physical elements of balanced tourism development, and the development and marketing of the product. A detailed assessment of public policies concerning incentives within the sector, the need for environmental and other natural hazard protection, the institutional requirements for rational development of the sector, and the human resource dimensions of an expanding tourism product are also presented.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 6711.
DEVELOPMENT PLANS/ TOURISM DEVELOPMENT/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

109. St. Kitts and Nevis Visitor Survey 1993/94. Winfield Griffith and Caribbean Tourism Organization. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Tourism Organization, 1995. 67p.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS 7275.
TOURISM/ VISITOR SURVEY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

110. St Kitts and Nevis Year in Review 1990. St Kitts and Nevis. Government. Basseterre, St Christopher and Nevis: St Kitts and Nevis. Government, [1991]. 76p.

The report reviews the development activities of St Kitts and Nevis during the year 1990. Various highlights of the major sectors of the economy are presented.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: 01.04.03.
SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ ANNUAL REPORTS.

111. St. Kitts and the Atlantic Creoles: the Texts of Samuel Augustus Mathews in Perspective. Edited by Philip Baker and Adrienne Bruyn. Westminster Creolistics Series Vol. 4. London: University of Westminster Press, 1998. 444p.

Includes papers presented at the 4th Westminster Creolistic Workshop held in March 1996 which focused on Mathews' eleven texts, lyrics and dialogues in the English Creole of St. Kitts. Other topics such as the peopling of English St. Kitts and St. Kitts as the launching pad for Leeward Islands Creoles are also discussed.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: PM7874.S26 S32 1998.
CREOLE DIALECTS/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

112. Staff Appraisal Report - Antigua and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines - for a Solid Waste Management Project. World Bank. Washington, D. C.: World Bank, 1995. 152p.

This report is based on the findings of a February 1994 appraisal mission in relation to a proposed solid waste management project. The objective of the project is to reduce public health risks and protect the environmental integrity of the islands and their coastal and marine systems by improving domestic solid waste management facilities and facilitating compliance with the "Special Area" designation of the Caribbean Sea for MARPOL 73/78 Annex V wastes.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 7006.
WASTE MANAGEMENT/ PROJECT APPRAISAL/ ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ DOMINICA/ GRENADA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ SAINT LUCIA/ SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES/ COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT/ SEA TRANSPORT/ PORTS/ ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT.

113. "Statement." Kennedy A. Simmonds and St. Christopher and Nevis. Government. World Summit for Social Development: March 6 - 12, 1995: St. Kitts and Nevis. Government, 1995. 12 p.

Notes that the Summit provided an opportunity to build on the progress of the Global Conference on Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States and the International Conference on Population and Development. Suggests that the economic and social development strategies of St. Kitts and Nevis are generally aimed at poverty reduction, the generation of increased employment opportunities and the promotion of social integration.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS.EAS 4615.
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT/ DEVELOPING COUNTRIES/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT/ POVERTY/ SOCIAL INEQUALITY/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

114. Statistical Digest 1998. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Basseterre, St. Kitts: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, 1998. 234p.

Holdings: 1993 -- Also called v. 1 1996-1998; 1999.
This annual digest contains tables of the main economic and financial indicators of the ECCB territories. Data for St. Kitts & Nevis covers such indicators as Commercial Banks reserve requirements, net international reserves and net domestic assets, monetary survey, foreign currency deposits, interest rates and gross development product.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HC151 A1 S8.
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK/ BANKS AND BANKING/ MONEY SUPPLY/ CARIBBEAN AREA.

115. Study of the Agricultural Sector of the OECS: Country Profiles on Antigua, BVI, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. OECS. Agricultural Diversification Coordinating Unit and European Development Foundation. Roseau, Dominica: OECS. Agricultural Diversification Coordinating Unit, 1991. 176p.

Presents profiles of agriculture in the countries of the OECS and provides background information on agricultural production, trade and projects.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECSCS 8012.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION/ TRADE/ CROP DIVERSIFICATION/ OECS.

116. "Success Acknowledged but Not to Be Taken for Granted: an Interview With Dr. Kennedy Simmonds Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis." Roger De Backer. The Courier .141 (1993): p. 13-16.

Discusses the Prime Minister's involvement in politics since 1980 and the achievements of the country since independence.
Location: UNECLAC; INFONET; UWIMONA.
Call number: OECS.EAS Serial; SISN: 25613; DT1 C6 .
POLITICIANS/ SIMMONDS, KENNEDY/ DEVELOPMENT PLANS/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

117. Swords, Ships & Sugar: A History of Nevis to 1900. Vincent K. Hubbard. 4th ed. Corvallis, OR: Premiere Editions, 1996. 176p.

Covers 500 years of Nevis history including the ravages to the island wrought by natural disasters.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: F2084 H83 1996.
HISTORY/ NATURAL DISASTERS/ NEVIS.

118. "The Task Force Approach and Its Impact on Increasing Onion Production in St. Kitts and Nevis." C. C. Weekes and S. Powell. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Food Crops Society. Edited by Louis E. Chinnery and Don Walmsley. Bridgetown, Barbados: Caribbean Food Crops Society, 1995. p.105-110.

A programme to increase the production of onions was initiated by the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and the Ministries of Agriculture in 1990. Examines the use of an interdisciplinary approach involving CARDI members, staff from the Ministry of Agriculture, representatives from the marketing agency and onion growers for expanding onion production.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: SB4.C3/PERIODICALS.
ONIONS/ AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION/ CARDI/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS.

119. Technical Proposal for Solid Waste Study & Design of Disposal Facilities for Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent & the Grenadines. OECS. Natural Resources Management Unit. Kingston, Jamaica: Wallace Evans Jamaica Ltd, 1993. [85]p.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: 16.04.02.
WASTE MANAGEMENT/ ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA/ GRENADA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ SAINT LUCIA/ SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES/ OECS.

120. Towards Economic Independence: Budget Address Nevis 2000. Vance Amory and Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. Nevis: Island Administration, 1999. 39p.

In the economic overview, the major employment sectors are recorded as being tourism 20.8%, construction 13%, agriculture 12.5%, Civil Service 12% and non-established workers 9.7%. Information is also provided on various development projects, as well as activities to be undertaken by the Ministries.
Location: UWIMONA.
Call number: HJ2073.N4 N42.
BUDGET/ APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES/ NEVIS.

121. "TVET From the OECS Perspective." Paul Payne. National TVET Symposium for St Kitts and Nevis. Castries, St. Lucia: OECS. Technical and Vocational Education & Training Project , 1997.

Location: INFONET.
Call number: 06.03.07.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION/ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION/ OECS.

122. Watershed Management in the OECS: Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Valma R. Jessamy. Castries, St. Lucia: OECS. Natural Resources Management Unit, 1999. 53p.

Highlights the need for formalised approaches to watershed management in OECS Member States.
Location: INFONET.
Call number: OECS 7710.
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT/ DOMINICA/ SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS/ SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES.

SUBJECT INDEX

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ABANDONED CHILDREN 2
ACCOUNTING 49
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 75
AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION 64
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION 40
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 115, 43, 118
AGRICULTURE 21, 100, 97, 55
AIRPORTS 54, 52, 53
ANGUILLA 67
ANNUAL REPORTS 9, 110
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 12, 119, 67, 112
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES 120, 56, 57, 58
ARCHITECTURE 14
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 13
BANKS AND BANKING 19, 28, 73, 114
BEACHES 3
BENEFIT PLANS 4
BIODIVERSITY 33
BIOGRAPHY 63
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 67
BUDGET 120
BUILDING CODES 96, 15
BUSINESS 93, 80, 81, 82, 84
CARDI 43, 118
CARIBBEAN 65
CARIBBEAN AREA 111, 38, 19, 28, 73, 114, 72, 30, 16, 17, 6, 5, 11, 20
CARIBBEAN-ENGLISH-SPEAKING 13, 49
CASE STUDIES 51
CHATEAU DE POINCY 18
CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS 2
CIVILIZATION 37
COASTAL POLLUTION 97
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT 3, 112
COASTS 21, 3
COCONUT PALMS 7
COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN 92
COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA 119, 67
COMMUNICATION 100
CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE 18
CONSTITUTION 35
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE 94
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 35
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM 69
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 96, 15
COUNTRY STUDIES 106
CREOLE DIALECTS 111
CROP DIVERSIFICATION 64, 115
CULTURAL HERITAGE 59, 61, 97, 39, 14
DEBT 26
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 45, 71
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 113
DEVELOPMENT 94
DEVELOPMENT AID 95
DEVELOPMENT PLANS 116, 108, 55, 52, 53
DEVELOPMENT POLICY 103
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 77
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 101, 102
DISASTER PREVENTION 44, 96, 15
DISASTERS 34, 70
DOMINICA 122, 112
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 76
EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK 73, 114
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS 22
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS 106, 8, 9, 13, 28, 49, 79, 81, 82, 42, 105, 24, 23, 25
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 30, 100, 29, 89, 90, 91, 101
ECONOMIC MODELS 26
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 101, 102, 103
ECONOMIC POLICY 66, 30, 55, 101, 102
ECOTOURISM 61
EDUCATION 2, 100
EDUCATORS 63
ELECTIONS 36, 1
ENDANGERED SPECIES 33
ENTERPRISE FOR THE AMERICAS INITIATIVE 104
ENVIRONMENT 24, 23, 25, 67
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 90
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 51
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION 51, 91
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 97, 112
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 38
ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS 52
EUROPEAN ORGANIZATIONS 95
EVALUATION 32
EXTERNAL DEBT 102
FARMING SYSTEMS 40
FEDERATION 69
FINANCE 93, 28
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 100
FINANCIAL MARKET 72
FINANCIAL SERVICES 72
FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY 62
FISCAL ADMINISTRATION 85
FLOODS 34
FOREIGN POLICY 83
FOREST POLICY 77
FORESTRY 21, 97, 12
GOVERNMENT 38, 83
GRENADA 119, 67, 112
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 26
GUIDEBOOKS 16, 17, 6, 5, 11, 20
HEALTH 21, 100, 55
HEALTH STATISTICS 2
HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS 59, 39, 18, 14
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS 29
HISTORY 92, 45, 71, 94, 117, 87
HOUSING 55
HUMAN RESOURCES 89
HURRICANES 70
IMPORT POLICY 99
INCOME TAX 85
INDEXES 78
INDUSTRY 100, 55
INFORMATION SYSTEMS 41
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 41
INPUT - OUTPUT ANALYSIS 103
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 77
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY 10
INVESTMENT POLICIES 80
INVESTMENT POLICY 84
INVESTMENT PROMOTION 74
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS 104
LABOUR MOVEMENT 92
LAND SETTLEMENT 67
LAND USE 97, 67
LEEWARD ISLANDS 75, 3, 16
LEGISLATION 2, 78, 15
LITTORAL ZONES 51
MACROECONOMICS 29
MANUALS 96
MARINE RESOURCES 21, 46
MEDICINAL PLANTS 47, 48
MIGRATION 76
MONEY SUPPLY 73, 114
MONTSERRAT 12, 67
MORTALITY 2
NATIONAL INCOME 49
NATIONAL PARKS 97, 46
NATURAL DISASTERS 117
NATURAL RESOURCES 60, 97
NATURE CONSERVATION 61
NEEDS ASSESSMENT 41
NEVIS 120, 45, 60, 59, 42, 117, 37, 87
OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPMENT 103
OECS 40, 85, 29, 115, 74, 119, 121, 67
ONIONS 43, 118
PESTS OF PLANTS 7
POLICY MAKING 77
POLITICAL ASPECTS 66
POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR 1
POLITICAL PARTIES 69, 1
POLITICIANS 116
POLITICS 94, 87
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 92, 35
POLLUTION 21
PORTS 112
POTATOES 27
POVERTY 66, 113
PRIMARY SCIENCE PROGRAMME 32
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS 104
PRIVATE SECTOR 89, 10
PROJECT APPRAISAL 112
PROJECT EVALUATION 31
PROJECT FINANCING 95
PROTECTED AREAS 21, 33
PUBLIC DEBT 26
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE 102
PUBLIC INVESTMENT 102
PUBLIC SECTOR 103
PUBLIC SERVICES 100, 55
RACE RELATIONS 37
RECOMMENDATIONS 77
REGIONAL COOPERATION 95
REGIONALISATION 76
RESEARCH RESULTS 51
RESETTLEMENT 75
RESOURCES CONSERVATION 33
SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS 2, 21, 22, 88, 106, 107, 64, 40, 104, 44, 71, 76, 99, 32, 8, 9, 50, 36, 94, 116, 93, 66, 86, 51, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 109, 98, 54, 31, 61, 100, 34, 70, 105, 97, 122, 1, 26, 29, 24, 23, 25, 12, 68, 7, 41, 89, 56, 57, 58, 35, 74, 119, 39, 62, 108, 55, 18, 52, 53, 113, 90, 91, 4, 101, 102, 103, 110, 63, 27, 67, 78, 10, 46, 96, 15, 43, 118, 14, 47, 48, 112, 33
SAINT LUCIA 119, 67, 112
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES 122, 119, 67, 112
SCUBA DIVING 20
SEA TRANSPORT 98, 112
SEA TURTLES 86
SECESSION 69
SELF-DETERMINATION 106, 42
SEPARATIST MOVEMENTS 69
SIMMONDS, KENNEDY 116
SMALL ENTERPRISES 89
SOCIAL CONDITIONS 106, 79, 81, 82, 42, 24, 23, 25, 63
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 113, 91
SOCIAL INEQUALITY 113
SOCIAL POLICY 2
SOCIAL SECURITY 4
SOUTHEAST PENINSULA 91
SPORTS FACILITIES 68
STATISTICAL DATA 107, 8, 9, 98, 24, 23, 25, 12, 41, 101
STATISTICS 19, 56, 57, 58
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT 30
SUGAR CANE 27
SURVEYS 98
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 30, 113, 90, 91, 67
TECHNICAL COOPERATION 95
TECHNICAL EDUCATION 121
TOURISM 21, 88, 107, 94, 109, 98, 54, 100, 55, 18, 102
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT 41, 108
TOURIST FACILITIES 39, 18
TRADE 100, 115
TRADE LIBERALIZATION 74, 103
TRADE UNIONS 92
TRADITIONAL MEDICINE 47, 48
TRAINING PROGRAMMES 50, 31
TRANSPORT 55
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 87
TROPICAL FORESTS 12
UNESCO 65
VIDEO 88, 45, 71
VISITOR SURVEY 109
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 50, 121
WASTE MANAGEMENT 119, 112
WATER RESOURCES 21
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT 122
WINDWARD ISLANDS 16
WOMEN 100
WORKING CLASS 92
YOUNG WORKERS 50, 31
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT 31
ZONING 60

AUTHOR INDEX

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Amory, Vance 120
Archibald, K.A.E 64
Armstrong, James 96
Baker, Philip 111
Barker, St. Clair P. 40
Barrow, Christine 75
Beautiful Basseterre Committee 14
Bell, Carl 104
Berke, Philip 44
Bigley, John 6, 5, 11
Bolland, O. Nigel 92
Brisbane, Roger 45, 71
British Development Division in the Caribbean 78
Bruyn, Adrienne 111
Byron, Jessica 76
Cambers, Gillian 3, 51
Caribbean Conservation Association 38, 97, 91
Caribbean Development Bank 12
Caribbean Export Development Agency 99
Caribbean Tourism Organization 109, 98
Carty, Lincoln Leroy 32
CDB. Economics and Programming Department 8, 9
Chapman, Michael 50
Chinnery, Louis E. 43, 118
Commonwealth Observer Group 36
Consulting Engineers Partnership Ltd. 96, 15
Corker, Ian R. 60
CRC Sogema, Inc. 85
Cumberbatch, Janice A. 90, 91
Darmuzey, Philippe 95
De Backer, Roger 94, 116
DeMilner, Lawrence 93
Douglas, Denzil 66
Doyle, Stanton 24, 23, 25
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank 120, 13, 19, 28, 49, 73, 114
Eckert, Karen L. 86
Ernst and Young 52, 53
European Development Foundation 115
Ewing, Debra 23, 25
Farrell, Bryan 51
Farrier, A. 43
Fealing, Linda P. 85
Feracho, Jackie 72
Fraser, Rory F. 77
Global Investment Business Center, Inc. Staff 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84
Gordon, Joyce 59
Griffin, Clifford E. 69
Griffith, Mark D. 30
Griffith, Winfield 109, 98
Guishard, Malcolm 42
Halcrow Airports Group 54
Halcrow Fox and Associates 52, 53
Halliday, Joseph 2
Hanley, Hubert S. 31
Harms, Mike 61
Harris, Vernon 2
Hector, Alison 100
Hobson, Sherelle J. 34, 70
Honebrink, Thomas D. 86
Hubbard, Vincent K. 117
International Aeradio 52, 53
International Monetary Fund 105
Island Resources Foundation 38, 97
Jessamy, Valma R. 122
Jones-Hendrickson, S. B. 1, 26, 29
Jordan, Len 104
Kelly, Robert C. 24, 23, 25
Lackhan, Narine 12
Lazar, Lloyd 68
Lloyd, Paul. 51
Luntta, Karl 16, 17
MacLeish, Martin 62
Martin, J. H. 7
Martin, Stafford C. 41
McKenzie, John 89
Nevis. Government 56, 57, 58
Nevis. Island Administration 35
OECS. Agricultural Diversification Coordinating Unit 115
OECS. Economic Affairs Secretariat 74
OECS. Natural Resources Management Unit 119
Olwig, Karen Fog 37
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States 12, 96, 15
Organization of American States 108
Organization of American States. Dept. of Regional Development 18
Organization Of American States. Executive Secretariat For Economic And Social Affairs. Dept. Of Regional Development And Environment 39
Payne, Paul 121
Pemberton, Carlisle 64
Permenter, Paris 6, 5, 11
Persaud, Bishnodat 30
Powell, S. 118
Premdas, Ralph R. 87
Richardson, Howard 62
Ryan, Colleen 20
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Department of Tourism 98
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Government 54, 108
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Agriculture 64
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Development and Planning 55
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Ministry of Tourism 41, 18
Saint Christopher and Nevis. Nevis Island Administration 52, 53
Samuel, Wendell A. 72
Savage, Brian 20
Seepersaud, Joseph 64
Simmonds, Kennedy A. 113
Simmons, David A. 90, 91
St. Christopher and Nevis. Government 113
St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board. Public Information Department 4
St. Kitts and Nevis. Government 101, 102, 103, 110, 65
Sutton, James W. 63
The St Kitts and Nevis National Commission for UNESCO 65
Thomas, Jerome Claude 27
Trott, Ambor 45
UNICEF. Caribbean Area Office 2
United Nations Development Programme 15, 67, 96
United Nations Environment Programme 33
US. Agency for International Development 50
UWI (Cave Hill, BB). Faculty of Law Library 78
Venner, K. Dwight 10
Walmsley, Don 43, 118
Walters, Randolph 46
Wason, Alwyn T. 96, 15
Watson, G. W. 7
Weekes, C. A. 43
Weekes, C. C. 118
Wells-Bowie, Laverne 14
Wenger, Dennis 44
Whittaker, M. C. 47, 48
WIDECAST Sea Turtle Recovery Team and Conservation Network 86
Wilkin, Mark 71
World Bank 112
World Conservation Monitoring Centre 33
Young, Gail 64
Youngblood, N. Denise 23, 24, 25
 

JOURNAL TITLES

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Americas 61
Bulletin of Eastern Caribbean Affairs 1
CARICOM Perspective 22
The Courier 106, 107, 95, 94, 116, 66, 42
Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 69
Journal of Natural History 7
Social and Economic Studies 72, 29
Tropical Agriculture 40

PUBLISHERS

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CARDI 64
Caribbean Conservation Association 38, 97, 90
Caribbean Development Bank 8, 9, 12
Caribbean Export Development Agency 99
Caribbean Food Crops Society 43, 118
Caribbean Publishing 59
Caribbean Tourism Organization 109, 98
Center for Environment and Development 30
Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College of Further Education 48
College of Further Education 47
Commercial Data International, Incorporated 23
Commonwealth Secretariat 36
Complete Dive Guide Publications 20
CountryWatch.com 24, 25
CRC Sogema, Inc. 85
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank 13, 19, 28, 49, 73, 114, 10
FAO 77
Government of Nevis 56, 57, 58
Government of St. Kitts and Nevis 101, 102, 103
Government Printery 100, 55
Halcrow 54, 52, 53
Harwood Academic Publishers 37
Hunter Publishing 6, 5, 11
Ian Randle Publishers 92
IDRC 75
International Business Publications 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84
International Development Bank 104
International Monetary Fund 93, 105
IRF 46
Island Administration 120, 89
Kensington Publications Limited in association with the Commonwealth Secretariat 68
Kensington Publications Limited in conjunction with the Commonwealth Secretariat 62
Ministry of Education, Health and Community Affairs 31
Ministry of Tourism 41
Moon Publications 16
Nevis. Island Administration 35
OAS. Dept. of Regional Development and Environment 39
OECS. Agricultural Diversification Coordinating Unit 115
OECS. EAS 74
OECS. Natural Resources Management Unit 122
OECS. Technical and Vocational Education & Training Project 121
Organization of American States 108
Overseas Development Natural Resources Institute 60
Passport Books 17
Premiere Editions 117
R&M Productions 45, 71
Schaz Creations 34, 70
Sea Grant College Program, University of Puerto Rico 3
Simmons & Associates 91
St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board 4
St Kitts and Nevis. Government 113, 110, 65
St. Kitts & Nevis. Ministry of Education 50
Sutton Publishing 63
Texas A & M University. Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center 44
UNDP 96, 15
UNICEF. Caribbean Area Office 2
United Nations Development Programme 67
University of Puerto Rico Sea Grant College Program/Unesco 51
University of the West Indies 27
University of the West Indies. Faculty of Education. Department of Educational Research & Development 32
University of the West Indies. School of Continuing Studies 87
University of Westminster Press 111
UWI. Faculty of Law Library 78
Wallace Evans Jamaica Ltd 119
WIDECAST 86
World Bank 112
World Conservation Monitoring Centre 33

WEBSITES

http://www.cdera.org/members.htm#stkitts

Page at the CDERA website providing disaster information for St. Kitts and Nevis.

http://www.chrisevelyn.com/

News, weather and information from St. Kitts and Nevis. Also provides links to the Democrat and the Labour Spokesman, two online Newspapers.

http://www.ciponline.org/facts/sk.htm

The member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System (RSS) – Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines – are often referred to as the "Eastern Caribbean," and information about the U.S. security assistance they receive is usually reported jointly.

http://freedomhouse.org/survey99/country/stkitts.html

Since its inception in the 1970s, Freedom House's Freedom in the World survey has provided an annual evaluation of political rights and civil liberties throughout the world. The Survey attempts to judge all countries and territories by a single standard and to emphasize the importance of democracy and freedom.

http://www.imf.org/external/country/KNA/

St. Kitts and Nevis and the IMF

www.interknowledge.com/stkitts-nevis/index.html

Ministry of Tourism

http://www.sknlabourparty.org/

St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/invest/establish.htm

Provides guidelines for setting up a business in St. Kitts and Nevis

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/invest/informatics.htm

Reed Data Services is an Information processing company which handles all the magazine Subscriptions for US giant Cahners Publishing. Since its start-up in 1988, Reed Data has already expanded once and anticipates it will soon grow again. The company has 175 employees and can handle 45,000 orders daily. A low staff turnover rate and continual training ensure that Reed Data meets client demands for error rates of less than 2.5%.

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/invest/inpace.htm

The Government of St. Kitts & Nevis has made a strong commitment to the future by implementing an ongoing programme of development which includes recent state-of-the-art upgrades to its air, sea and telecommunications networks.

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/invest/manufacturing.htm

Jaro Electronics Ltd. is a US-owned company that has been in operation in St. Kitts for more than five years.
Jaro assembles phase angle power controls up to 75 AMP, in layman's terms industrial dimmer switches and soft-starters for motors.

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/invest/tourism.htm

Nova Foods began life as St. Kitts Dairies 35 years ago processing milk, ice cream and stick confectioneries. In 1980 they added margarine to their product mix and in 1989, they moved into pasta and snack foods. Three separate companies now employ 55 people.

http://www.stkittsnevis.net/newsletter.html

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December 1997, Vol. 1, No. 4
September 1997, Vol. 1, No. 3
June 1997, Vol. 1, No. 2

Official Newsletter of the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis

http://www.usis.usemb.se/human/human95/stkittsn.htm

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