Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods

Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods
Title Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and rural livelihoods PDF eBook
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Pages 83
Release 2007
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Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and*

Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and*
Title Conceptual framework for analysing structural change in agriculture and* PDF eBook
Author Gertrud Buchenrieder
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Pages 95
Release 2007
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Rural Livelihoods

Rural Livelihoods
Title Rural Livelihoods PDF eBook
Author Henry Bernstein
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 338
Release 1992
Genre Agriculture
ISBN 0198773358

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This book is concerned with the question of how people in developing countries survive, and how their lives have been affected by the great changes since the Second World War. Throughout large parts of the developing world rural livelihoods are in crisis. Even in those parts of the third world where there has been growth of food output, that growth has rarely been translated into a commensurate expansion of livelihoods. Frequently, both economic stagnation and economic growth are translated into suffering for those who live in the countryside. Many people are aware that there is a crisis of livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa, but the understanding of that crisis rarely transcends simple conceptions of food or environmental crisis or the inadequacy of states: the ubiquity of crisis is rarely comprehended. This book addresses the pressing question of rural poverty. It examines the diverse human implications of rural change, the various crises of rural livelihoods which arise from change, and the survival strategies of individuals and households. It describes the great processes of agrarian transformation which have fundamentally altered rural livelihoods in developing countries and identifies some of the dilemmas for public action which arise from agrarian transformation and the crises of rural livelihoods. The contributors draw upon a range of disciplinary approaches to the subject, including anthropology, sociology, economics, political economy, agricultural science, and development studies.

Rural livelihood systems: Conceptual framework.

Rural livelihood systems: Conceptual framework.
Title Rural livelihood systems: Conceptual framework. PDF eBook
Author Niehof, A.
Publisher International Potato Center
Pages 32
Release 2001
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ISBN 9789067546430

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Rural Sustainability

Rural Sustainability
Title Rural Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Qing Tian
Publisher Springer
Pages 166
Release 2017-05-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3319526855

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This volume applies the science of complexity to study coupled human-environment systems (CHES) and integrates ideas from the social sciences of climate change into a study of rural development amid flooding and urbanization in the Poyang Lake Region (PLR) of China. Author Qing Tian operationalizes the concept of sustainability and provides useful scientific analyses for sustainable development in less developed rural areas that are vulnerable to climatic hazards. The book uses a new sustainability framework that is centered on the concept of well-being to study rural development in PLR. The PLR study includes three major analyses: (1) a regional assessment of human well-being; (2) an empirical analysis of rural livelihoods; and (3) an agent-based computer model used to explore future rural development. These analyses provide a meaningful view of human development in the Poyang Lake Region and illustrate some of the complex local- and macro-level processes that shape the livelihoods of rural households in the dynamic process of urbanization. They generate useful insights about how government policy might effectively improve the well-being of rural households and promote sustainable development amid social, economic, and environmental changes. This case study has broader implications. Rural populations in the developing world are disproportionally affected by extreme climate events and climate change. Furthermore, the livelihoods of rural households in the developing world are increasingly under the influences of macro-level forces amid urbanization and globalization. This case study demonstrates that rural development policies must consider broader development dynamics at the national (and even global) level, as well as specific local social and environmental contexts. By treating climate as one of many factors that affect development in such places, we can provide policy recommendations that synergistically promote development and reduce climatic impacts and therefore facilitate mainstreaming climate adaptation into development.

Sustainable Rural Livelihoods

Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
Title Sustainable Rural Livelihoods PDF eBook
Author Ian Scoones
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Pages 32
Release 1998
Genre Agricultural development
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Agrarian Transformation in Western India

Agrarian Transformation in Western India
Title Agrarian Transformation in Western India PDF eBook
Author B. B. Mohanty
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 286
Release 2018-10-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429753330

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This book examines the economic gains and social costs of agrarian transformation in India. The author looks at three phases of agrarian transformation: colonial, post- colonial, and neoliberal. This work combines macro and micro economic data, economic and noneconomic phenomena, and quantitative and qualitative aspects while exploring the context of historical and contemporary changes with special reference to Maharashtra in western India. It discusses regional disparities in agricultural development, issues of modernisation and social inequality, land owning among scheduled castes and tribes, women in agriculture, pattern of labour migration and farmer’s suicides, and documents the experiences and conditions of the rural poor and socially weaker sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant changes in agrarian rural economy of western India. It also discusses contemporary development policy and practices and their consequences. Lucid and topical, this volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of agrarian studies, rural sociology, social history, agricultural economics, development studies, political economy, political studies, and public policy, as well as planning and policy experts.