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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... impacts on livelihood strategies by analysing the nature of social capital, its determinants and impacts on vegetable markets in a LFA in the Philippines. They identify several types of social capital in their study area, and find that ...
... impacts on livelihood strategies by analysing the nature of social capital, its determinants and impacts on vegetable markets in a LFA in the Philippines. They identify several types of social capital in their study area, and find that ...
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... impacts of multiple interventions suggest (but do not demonstrate) that there may be synergies among different policies if combined. Kuiper and Ruben (Chapter 17, this volume) make an important contribution to the literature on this ...
... impacts of multiple interventions suggest (but do not demonstrate) that there may be synergies among different policies if combined. Kuiper and Ruben (Chapter 17, this volume) make an important contribution to the literature on this ...
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... impact on the poverty and environmental problems. Recent studies on India (Fan et al., 2000), China (Fan and Hazell, 2001) and Uganda (Fan and Chan-Kang, 2004) have shown that many investments in LFAs now give comparable or higher ...
... impact on the poverty and environmental problems. Recent studies on India (Fan et al., 2000), China (Fan and Hazell, 2001) and Uganda (Fan and Chan-Kang, 2004) have shown that many investments in LFAs now give comparable or higher ...
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... impact assessment. Recent evidence indicates, however, that poor upscaling has seriously reduced the impact of the FFS programme in Indonesia. Market development based on the domestication of trees in agroforestry systems offers some ...
... impact assessment. Recent evidence indicates, however, that poor upscaling has seriously reduced the impact of the FFS programme in Indonesia. Market development based on the domestication of trees in agroforestry systems offers some ...
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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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