Disparities in Developing Countries: Disparities in science, technology, environment, HIVAssociation of Third World Studies, Kenya Chapter, 2004 |
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... land fragmentation and the resultant large scale fencing , land use changes , ownership rights , land tenure constraints , unresponsive legal re- gimes ( laws ) and policy framework are major contributors to the observed disparities ...
... land fragmentation and the resultant large scale fencing , land use changes , ownership rights , land tenure constraints , unresponsive legal re- gimes ( laws ) and policy framework are major contributors to the observed disparities ...
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... land ; Declining soil fertility ; Increasing commercialization of agriculture and agricultural land markets ; Inequitable land ownership and exploitative landlord - tenant relations as well as government support for cash crops . Such ...
... land ; Declining soil fertility ; Increasing commercialization of agriculture and agricultural land markets ; Inequitable land ownership and exploitative landlord - tenant relations as well as government support for cash crops . Such ...
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... land use or on the profits , which can be made from them . In many nations , it is also encouraged by a lack of other domestic high return investment opportunities . The loss of agricultural land is another consequence of uncontrolled ...
... land use or on the profits , which can be made from them . In many nations , it is also encouraged by a lack of other domestic high return investment opportunities . The loss of agricultural land is another consequence of uncontrolled ...
Contents
DISPARITIES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 9 |
Technological Disparities Affecting use of Geographical information system GIS | 15 |
Disparities in Communication Networks for Rural Dwellers Compared to that | 24 |
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