Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-favoured AreasRuerd Ruben, J. Pender, Arie Kuyvenhoven CABI, 2007 - 472 pages Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes 10 sider ad gangen og max. 40 sider pr. session |
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... Bangladesh Ahmed Ali and Anke Niehof Does Social Capital Matter in Vegetable Markets? The Social Capital of Indigenous Agricultural Communities in the Philippines: Socio-cultural Implications and Consequences for Local Vegetable Trade ...
... Bangladesh Ahmed Ali and Anke Niehof Does Social Capital Matter in Vegetable Markets? The Social Capital of Indigenous Agricultural Communities in the Philippines: Socio-cultural Implications and Consequences for Local Vegetable Trade ...
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Ruerd Ruben, J. Pender, Arie Kuyvenhoven. This page intentionally left blank Contributors Nazneen Ahmed is a Research Fellow at the Bangladesh.
Ruerd Ruben, J. Pender, Arie Kuyvenhoven. This page intentionally left blank Contributors Nazneen Ahmed is a Research Fellow at the Bangladesh.
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... Bangladesh Institute for Development Studies (BIDS) and has conducted research within the framework of the Wageningen University/IFPRI research programme on less-favoured areas. Ahmed Ali is a staff member of the Bangladesh Rural ...
... Bangladesh Institute for Development Studies (BIDS) and has conducted research within the framework of the Wageningen University/IFPRI research programme on less-favoured areas. Ahmed Ali is a staff member of the Bangladesh Rural ...
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... (Bangladesh, Philippines and China) in cooperation with local partner institutes. Development pathways for less-favoured areas demand careful adjustment of resource use strategies at field, farm-household and village level, looking for a ...
... (Bangladesh, Philippines and China) in cooperation with local partner institutes. Development pathways for less-favoured areas demand careful adjustment of resource use strategies at field, farm-household and village level, looking for a ...
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... Bangladesh found that the pockets of high poverty coincided with ecologically poor areas, including the low-lying depression area in the north-east, the drought-prone area on higher land in the north-west, several subdistricts on the ...
... Bangladesh found that the pockets of high poverty coincided with ecologically poor areas, including the low-lying depression area in the north-east, the drought-prone area on higher land in the north-west, several subdistricts on the ...
Contents
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Development Strategies for Poor People in Lessfavoured Areas | 63 |
Resource Management Options | 133 |
Livelihoods and Food Security | 203 |
Markets and Institutional Development | 271 |
Strategies and Policy Priorities | 419 |
Index | 467 |
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