Poverty and rural development : planners, peasants, and poverty
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Poverty and rural development : planners, peasants, and poverty
Intermediate Technology Pub., 1990
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Papers presented at a seminar organized by the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, 1983
Includes bibliographical references and index
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In the developing world, people in rural areas are even poorer than city dwellers. Reducing the gap between city and country, even slightly, could greatly improve the quality of peoples lives. This collection of essays presents evidence from a variety of countries and backgrounds - India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Fiji, Brazil, Nigeria and Kenya are among the countries studied. It poses the question of whether peasant poverty is mainly a result of decisions made in the interests of cities and urban groups. The authors discuss the roles of both markets and governments in attempts to reduce income disparities.
目次
- Aid to agriculture and rural development, Michael Lipton
- foreign aid as an obstacle to development - the case of Rwanda's rural development projects, Jean-Pierre Godding
- international migration and rural-urban balance, Martin Godfrey
- "why growth rates differ" within India - an alternative approach, Ashok Mathur
- planning and implementing a development programme for the poor - a case study from the Mahaweli development programme in Sri Lanka, Jayantha Jayewardene
- options in irrigation system management and their implications for farm technology in Sri Lanka, John Farrington
- observations from a Bangladesh village, Kokeya Rahman Rabeer
- employment - an Indonesian portrait, Achmad Rofi'ie
- participatory action research on the information sector - a field action report from Jakarta, Achmad Rofi'ie
- participatory action research on the labour co-operative movement - a field action report from Bandung, Achmad Rofi'ie
- sugar production and rural development - a case study of Fiji, Rajendra Naidu
- education and land tenure - the colonization process in Northern Mato Grosso, Brazil, Paulo Speller
- relative prices of farm and non-farm sectors in Tanzania, 1965-1985, Juma Nagsongwa
- rural transformation through River Basin development - a case study of the Upper Benue River Basin development projects (UBRBDP), Nigeria, O.D.Famure
- implications of the new educational policy for rural development in Nigeria, Ibrahim A.Kiyawa
- cocoa rehabilitation programme in Nigeria, 1972-1981 - an effort to check rural-urban drift and to reduce poverty among peasant cocoa farmers, J.Mayaki
- coping with unemployment problem in Kenya - a case study of the village polytechnic movement, J.N.Mawiyo
- development of agricultural infrastructure as a strategy for agricultural development - a case study of small-farm sector in Malawi, K.E.Sriramappa
- Rwanda's profile of development, Jean-Pierre Godding
- the popular revolutionary republic of Guinea - effective distrimination against small farmers in a socialist economy, Roger Shotton
- planning for poverty alleviation through rural development in India, K.Puttaswamaiah.
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