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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... potential and difficult access conditions in these areas, standard devices for enhancing rural development cannot appropriately address issues of poverty alleviation and sustainable natural resource management. Escaping from the ...
... potential and difficult access conditions in these areas, standard devices for enhancing rural development cannot appropriately address issues of poverty alleviation and sustainable natural resource management. Escaping from the ...
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... potential pathways for escaping spatial poverty traps. Targeting of incentives towards resource-poor households may be required to guarantee both higher factor returns and improved land management. Therefore, institutional strategies ...
... potential pathways for escaping spatial poverty traps. Targeting of incentives towards resource-poor households may be required to guarantee both higher factor returns and improved land management. Therefore, institutional strategies ...
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... potential rainfed and irrigated areas. However, there is debate about whether the incidence and severity of poverty is greater in LFAs than in more favourable environments Asia (Renkow, 2000; Fan and Chan-Kang, 2004). Evidence is ...
... potential rainfed and irrigated areas. However, there is debate about whether the incidence and severity of poverty is greater in LFAs than in more favourable environments Asia (Renkow, 2000; Fan and Chan-Kang, 2004). Evidence is ...
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... potential remote upland areas than in the coastal region (IFAD, 2002). Almost all of the 65 million people officially recognized as income-poor in the late 1990s lived in remote and mountainous rural areas (UNDP, 1997). Although the ...
... potential remote upland areas than in the coastal region (IFAD, 2002). Almost all of the 65 million people officially recognized as income-poor in the late 1990s lived in remote and mountainous rural areas (UNDP, 1997). Although the ...
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... potential and access to markets and infrastructure. Recent poverty mapping work in Bangladesh found that the pockets of high poverty coincided with ecologically poor areas, including the low-lying depression area in the north-east, the ...
... potential and access to markets and infrastructure. Recent poverty mapping work in Bangladesh found that the pockets of high poverty coincided with ecologically poor areas, including the low-lying depression area in the north-east, 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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