Livelihood Diversification and Landlessness in Rural Bangladesh
Author: Rie Makita
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9789840517831
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Author: Rie Makita
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9789840517831
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frank Ellis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2000-06-29
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780198296966
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRural families in developing countries make a living by engaging in diverse activities. These range from farming, to rural trade, to migration to distant cities and even abroad. This book explores the implications of rural livelihood diversity for key topics in development studies and for poverty reduction policies. The livelihoods approach is gaining momentum, and this is the first book to set it out in detail.
Author: Arup Mitra
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2022-01-01
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9811670498
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book assesses the capacity of the rural populace in terms of their ability to perceive a change in climatic variables and, if so, how they react to these changes in order to minimize the adverse effect of climate change. It evaluates the role of education and exposure to change in physiological variables like temperature, precipitation, etc., in forming the right perception of climate change. While analysing livelihood diversification as a strategy to cope with climate change concerns across geography (districts), caste, education and the primary occupation of the households, the book also considers factors affecting diversification. One important aspect of well-being is consumption; thus, by focusing on consumption changes over time and relating it to livelihood diversification, the book makes an in-depth analysis of the coping mechanisms. Diversification adopted in the face of compulsion and in a situation of stagnancy may result in a range of low productivity activities, whereas diversification as an attempt to explore newer pathways in a vibrant context to reduce income risks and smooth consumption can be highly beneficial. The book, thus, focuses on job profile and occupational diversification of the sample households, the extent of instability in occupations and the distribution of households in terms of consumption pattern, the inter-temporal changes in it and the determinants. The book is useful for researchers, students in environmental studies, policy-makers, NGOs and also the common reader who wants to understand climate change, its effects on livelihoods and ways to overcome the shocks. It reflects on effective policies which can create awareness and empower people to explore opportunities for livelihood creation so that the overall is sustained if not improved.
Author: Niehof, A.
Publisher: International Potato Center
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9789067546430
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Agnes Andersson Djurfeldt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 0198799284
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book contributes to the understanding of smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa through addressing the dynamics of intensification and diversification within and outside agriculture in contexts where women have much poorer access to agrarian resources than men
Author: John A. Dixon
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 9789251046272
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA joint FAO and World Bank study which shows how the farming systems approach can be used to identify priorities for the reduction of hunger and poverty in the main farming systems of the six major developing regions of the world.
Author: Sumi Krishna
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2020-11-29
Total Pages: 291
ISBN-13: 1000084434
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIndia’s northeastern region, forged by a unique geological history and peopled by several waves of migration, is extraordinarily complex. Farming systems in the hills and the riverine plains are embedded in a heterogeneous environment, comprising forests, wetlands and fields, shaped over centuries by nature and people. Today, the environment and economy are undergoing rapid transformation, affecting peoples’ lives, livelihoods and methods of food production. The essays in this volume bring a multi-disciplinary perspective to critical aspects of the process of agricultural change, examine the gender dimensions of agriculture, and explore initiatives for sustainable livelihood and ecological conservation. Part I analyses the impact of policies and people’s own aspirations on the closely-intertwined ecology and economy of the region. Part II discusses the gender dynamics of farming, forestry and biodiversity in a socio-cultural context where women are primarily responsible for food production. Part III highlights some alternative farming interventions and community-based efforts for environmental conservation, sustainable resource management and improved livelihoods. This book will be useful to scholars and students of agriculture, economics, development, environment and gender studies, and to those involved in policy analysis, natural resource management and community organisation, as also general readers interested in India’s northeastern region.
Author: Diana Carney
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPapers presented at the Department for International Development's Natural Advisers' Conference, July 1998.
Author: Chris McDowell
Publisher:
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781858641324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: B.M. Campbell
Publisher: CIFOR
Published: 2002-01-01
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 9798764781
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study sites. Methods. The wealth index and its variation. Human, financial, physical and natural capital - the essets available to households. Households productive activities - the generation of cash and subsistence gross income. Exploring household strategies. Net income and poverty. Temporal changes in livelihood strategies. Modelling livelihood change. Making a difference.