Migrants in agricultural development : a study of intrarural migration

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Migrants in agricultural development : a study of intrarural migration

edited by J.A. Mollett ; foreword by Barbara E. Harrell-Bond

Macmillan, 1991

1st ed

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Rural migration involving land settlement is often a positive force in agricultural development. This book examines its impact in 10 case studies covering a wide time-span in Australia, England, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Latin America, Tanzania, United States and Zambia. Migrants never operate in a vacuum and this study shows how they attempt to cope with new restraints and opportunities. The enquiry has important implications for policy makers especially in dealing with refugees and land settlement. It underlines the important role of the agricultural entrepreneur in economic development and the wide range of national policies for settling rural migrants. This international study examines the key role of migrants in developing world agriculture through bringing tried and tested practices in their homelands and adapting them to their new conditions.

目次

  • Part 1 The economic rationale for migration. Part 2 International migration experience - seven case studies: rural migration in England - the long historical perspective, Joan Thirsk
  • land settlement in Australia since 1788, Bruce R.Davidson
  • migrant workers from East-Elbe and Eastern Europe in the Prussian "Sugarbeet" province of Saxony, 1830-1914, Hans-Heinrich Muller
  • outline history of the colonisation of Hokkaido, 1870-1930, Shiina Shigeaki
  • migration and adaptation - developing new farming strategies on the American Grasslands, 1875-1925, D.Aidan McQuillan
  • colonists and transmigrants in agricultural development - planned and sponsored settlement in Indonesia, Sediono M.P.Tjandronegaro
  • migrations and socio-economic change in rural Latin America, Solon L.Barraclough. Part 3 Forced migration in Africa - two case studies: local responses to involuntary relocation and development in the Zambian portion of the Middle Zambesi Valley, Thayer Scudder and Jonathan Habarad
  • refugees and agricultural development in Tanzania, Allen Armstrong. Part 4 The implications for agricultural development.

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