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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... impact on incomes, and other factors – including soil fertility, ownership of physical assets and participation in ... impacts on poverty. Hence, there is great diversity in the. Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-favoured Areas 7.
... impact on incomes, and other factors – including soil fertility, ownership of physical assets and participation in ... impacts on poverty. Hence, there is great diversity in the. Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-favoured Areas 7.
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... impact and cost of soil erosion, however, since they do not consider farmers' mitigation efforts. For example ... impacts of land degradation, especially in Africa. Several studies question the extent of land degradation, providing ...
... impact and cost of soil erosion, however, since they do not consider farmers' mitigation efforts. For example ... impacts of land degradation, especially in Africa. Several studies question the extent of land degradation, providing ...
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... impact of soil and water conservation measures on farmers' income varies strongly between different settings. In the Sahelian countries, simple and low-cost technologies (e.g. earth bunds, vegetation strips, windshields) that retain ...
... impact of soil and water conservation measures on farmers' income varies strongly between different settings. In the Sahelian countries, simple and low-cost technologies (e.g. earth bunds, vegetation strips, windshields) that retain ...
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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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