Rights Resources and Rural Development

Rights Resources and Rural Development
Title Rights Resources and Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Christo Fabricius
Publisher Earthscan
Pages 300
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 1849772436

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Community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) is an approach that offers multiple related benefits: securing rural livelihoods; ensuring careful conservation and management of biodiversity and other resources; and empowering communities to manage these resources sustainably. Recently, however, the CBNRM concept has attracted criticism for failing in its promise of delivering significant local improvements and conserving biodiversity in some contexts. This book identifies the flaws in its application, which often have been swept under the carpet by those involved in the initiatives. The authors analyse them, and propose remedies for specific circumstances based on the lessons learned from CBNRM experience in southern Africa over more than a decade. The result is essential reading for all researchers, observers and practitioners who have focused on CBNRM in sustainable development programmes as a means to overcome poverty and conserve ecosystems in various parts of the globe. It is a vital tool in improving their methods and performance. In addition, academics, students and policy-makers in natural resource management, resource economics, resource governance and rural development will find it a very valuable and instructive resource.

Rural Sustainable Development in the Knowledge Society

Rural Sustainable Development in the Knowledge Society
Title Rural Sustainable Development in the Knowledge Society PDF eBook
Author Dr Hilary Tovey
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 328
Release 2012-11-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1409488063

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Based on the EU-funded CORASON research project, this volume brings together and compares studies into rural and sustainable development processes in 12 European countries. In doing so, it identifies key trends and reveals the changing nature of development processes on the way towards a knowledge society. The book examines the differences between the preconditions and contexts relevant to rural development strategies and those relevant to sustainable development strategies. It explores whether the concept, goals and nature of rural development is better understood and adopted by rural actors than those of sustainable development. Finally by focusing on the ideas and practices of sustainable resource management- a component in both rural and sustainable development objectives- it links with knowledge used by actors involved in rural development.

Rural Resource Development

Rural Resource Development
Title Rural Resource Development PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of Information
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1957
Genre Rural development
ISBN

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E-innovation for Sustainable Development of Rural Resources During Global Economic Crisis

E-innovation for Sustainable Development of Rural Resources During Global Economic Crisis
Title E-innovation for Sustainable Development of Rural Resources During Global Economic Crisis PDF eBook
Author Zacharoula Andreopoulou
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Information technology
ISBN 9781466645509

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Rural Development

Rural Development
Title Rural Development PDF eBook
Author Adam Pain
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2019-06-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1317682033

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Rural Development is a textbook that critically examines economic, social and cultural aspects of rural development efforts both in the global north and in the global south. By consistently using examples from the north and the south the book highlights similarities of processes as well as differences in contexts. The authors’ knowledge of Afghanistan and Sweden respectively creates a core for the discussions which are complemented with a wide range of other empirical examples. Rural Development is divided into nine chapters, each with a thematic focus, ranging from concepts and theories through rural livelihoods and natural resources to discussions on policy and processes of change. The book sees rural development as a multi-level, multi-actor and multi-faceted subject area that needs multidisciplinary perspectives both to support it and to analyse it. Throughout the book examples of rural development interventions are discussed using analytical concepts such as power, discourse, consequences and context to grasp rural development as practices that are more than what is presented in policy documents. The book is written in a way that makes it accessible for undergraduates while at the same time caters for the kind of deeper reading used by master students and Ph.D.’s. Every chapter is linked to discussion questions as well as suggested further readings and useful websites.

Rural Resource Development

Rural Resource Development
Title Rural Resource Development PDF eBook
Author Martin Charles Whitby
Publisher
Pages 303
Release 1978
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780416788006

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Rural Planning in Developing Countries

Rural Planning in Developing Countries
Title Rural Planning in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author David Dent
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 250
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Nature
ISBN 1136546987

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This book provides an international perspective on rural planning, focused on developing countries. It examines conventional development planning and innovative local planning approaches, drawing together lessons from recent experience of rural planning and land use. The authors examine past and current practice and ways that land use planning and management of natural resources can underpin sustainable local livelihoods. They draw on case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America to present findings relevant throughout the developing world.