Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
Author: Diana Carney
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 226
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPapers presented at the Department for International Development's Natural Advisers' Conference, July 1998.
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Author: Diana Carney
Publisher:
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 226
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPapers presented at the Department for International Development's Natural Advisers' Conference, July 1998.
Author: H. S. Shylendra
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9788180692055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith reference to Mahudi, Mahunala, and Bodiya villages of Gujarat, India.
Author: 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: Fingani Annie Mphande
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-02-11
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9811004285
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book focuses on the effects of rural livelihood and the impact of infectious diseases on health and poverty. It explores cultures and traditions in developing countries and their role in infectious-disease management and prevention. It highlights the associated healthcare systems and how these have contributed to some of the challenges faced, and goes on to elaborate on the significance of community involvement in infectious-disease prevention, management and control. It also emphasizes the importance of surveillance and setting up strategies on infectious-disease management that are favourable for poor communities and developing countries. Infectious Diseases and Rural Livelihood in Developing Countries allows students, researchers, healthcare workers, stakeholders and governments to better understand the vicious cycle of health, poverty and livelihoods in developing countries and to develop strategies that can work better in these regions.
Author: Robert Chambers
Publisher: Institute of Development Studies
Published: 1992-01-01
Total Pages: 42
ISBN-13: 9780903715584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Scoones
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 32
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Niehof, A.
Publisher: International Potato Center
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9789067546430
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Olivier Serrat
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-05-22
Total Pages: 1098
ISBN-13: 981100983X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is open access under a CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO license. This book comprehensively covers topics in knowledge management and competence in strategy development, management techniques, collaboration mechanisms, knowledge sharing and learning, as well as knowledge capture and storage. Presented in accessible “chunks,” it includes more than 120 topics that are essential to high-performance organizations. The extensive use of quotes by respected experts juxtaposed with relevant research to counterpoint or lend weight to key concepts; “cheat sheets” that simplify access and reference to individual articles; as well as the grouping of many of these topics under recurrent themes make this book unique. In addition, it provides scalable tried-and-tested tools, method and approaches for improved organizational effectiveness. The research included is particularly useful to knowledge workers engaged in executive leadership; research, analysis and advice; and corporate management and administration. It is a valuable resource for those working in the public, private and third sectors, both in industrialized and developing countries.
Author: Jean Vasile, Andrei
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2019-11-29
Total Pages: 573
ISBN-13: 1522598391
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPromoting rural entrepreneurship is a necessary step to limit the negative effects of classical agricultural policy based on a linear process and attracting secondary resources to the economic process. The analysis of agricultural policy and rural development in conjunction to entrepreneurship in terms of production may represent a further step in understanding the role and importance of diversifying the rural potentials in contemporary economies. The Handbook of Research on Agricultural Policy, Rural Development, and Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Economies is an essential publication of academic research that examines agricultural policy and its impact on shaping future resilient economy in rural areas and identifies green business models and new business patterns in rural communities. Covering a range of topics such as entrepreneurship, product management, and marketing, this book is ideal for researchers, policymakers, academicians, economists, agriculture professionals, rural developers, business investors, and students.
Author: Carole Rakodi
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-10-14
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 1136548467
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the most promising approaches to poverty reduction in developing countries is to encourage sustainable livelihoods for the poor. This takes account of their opportunities and assets and the sources of their vulnerability. Based on recent and extensive research, this volume thoroughly assesses the value of the livelihoods approach to urban poverty. The book reviews the situation and strategies of the urban poor and identifies the policies and practical programmes that work best. Lasting improvements depend not just on economic development, but on political commitment and structures that are responsive to the claims and needs of different groups of poor people.