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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... on the Apparel Industry ofBangladesh: a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis Nazneen Ahmed and Jack Peerlings 181 203 205 228 248 271 273 301 328 354 375 397 Part V: Strategies and Policy Priorities 17 Poverty Targeting with vi Contents.
... on the Apparel Industry ofBangladesh: a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis Nazneen Ahmed and Jack Peerlings 181 203 205 228 248 271 273 301 328 354 375 397 Part V: Strategies and Policy Priorities 17 Poverty Targeting with vi Contents.
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... analysis of the interactions between poverty and resource degradation in LFAs. Hereafter, the biophysical, micro- and macroeconomic dimensions of LFA development are discussed in order to provide insight in the complex interfaces ...
... analysis of the interactions between poverty and resource degradation in LFAs. Hereafter, the biophysical, micro- and macroeconomic dimensions of LFA development are discussed in order to provide insight in the complex interfaces ...
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... analysis of changes in soil properties from sample plots in small farmers' fields in Uganda that were resampled 40 years after an earlier soil survey (Ssali, 2003) also supports the view that soil fertility has declined. 10 Ruerd Ruben ...
... analysis of changes in soil properties from sample plots in small farmers' fields in Uganda that were resampled 40 years after an earlier soil survey (Ssali, 2003) also supports the view that soil fertility has declined. 10 Ruerd Ruben ...
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... analysis was made of village household participation in the land and labour market, showing that these decisions are taken simultaneously, thereby linking the two markets. To explain this phenomenon, the size of a farmer's land holding ...
... analysis was made of village household participation in the land and labour market, showing that these decisions are taken simultaneously, thereby linking the two markets. To explain this phenomenon, the size of a farmer's land holding ...
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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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