Land reform and peasant livelihoods : the social dynamics of rural poverty and agrarian reforms in developing countries

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Land reform and peasant livelihoods : the social dynamics of rural poverty and agrarian reforms in developing countries

edited by Krishna B. Ghimire

ITDG Publishing, 2001

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Land reform & peasant livelihoods

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Published in association with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This critical analysis of the performance of land-reform programmes on a world-wide basis is written by several prominent scholars who have extensive experience in field research, advisory work and the implementation of reform programmes. They provide empirical evidence from many countries how improved access to land is positively linked to production, investment, employment, food security and poverty reduction. They examine the reasons for success and failure as well as shortcomings of past reform efforts and review the role of the different actors in this process. The book provides a timely and professionally proficient contribution to the discussion on land reform which has in recent years re-appeared on the agenda of national governments and development agencies. The authors scrutinize the inadequacy of the market-oriented approach to land reform which is linked to the structural adjustment policies of the World Bank and advocate convincingly a flexible approach toward re-distributive reforms as the most appropriate strategy towards alleviating rural poverty. This book is published in association with the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.

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