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1 online resource (218 pages) |
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Westview special studies in social, economic, and political development |
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Westview special studies in social, political, and economic development.
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; LIST OF FIGURES; PREFACE; PART I. INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW; A. Rural Development and Forestry; B. Social Forestry in Gujarat, India; C. An Overview and Some Definitions; PART II. CONSTRAINTS TO DEVELOPMENT: LIMITS TO CHANGE; CHAPTER 2. RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS; A. Natural, Human and Financial Resources; B. The Unique Case of Time as a Special Natural Resource; CHAPTER 3. ORGANIZATIONAL CONSTRAINTS; A. Within the Organization; B. Linkages Between Organization and Environment; C. Ignoring Indigenous Rural Knowledge and Priorities |
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CHAPTER 4. POLICY CONSTRAINTSA. Policies Favoring Urban Over Rural Interests; B. Policies Concentrating Rather than Redistributing Income; C. Policies Displacing Labor; D. Policies Favoring the ""External"" Over the ""Internal; E. Equity and Efficiency in Development Policy; CHAPTER 5. STRUCTURAL AND SYSTEM CONSTRAINTS; A. Structural Constraints at the Local Level; B. Structural Constraints at the National Level; C. Linkages Between National and Local Levels; D. System Constraints; PART III. TACKLING THE CONSTRAINTS: DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES; CHAPTER 6. RURAL INSTITUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT |
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A. The Universe of Rural Institutions and the Central Importance of Local OrganizationsB. Types of Local Organizations; C. The Role of Participation; D. Rural Institutions, Local Organizations, Participation and Forestry; CHAPTER 7. RURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES; A. The Spectrum of Institutional Change; B. Adaptive Development Administration; C. Public Choice, Privatization and Collective Action; D. Decentralization; E. Farming Systems Research and the Training and Visit System; CHAPTER 8. EQUITY AND BALANCE IN RURAL INSTITUTIONS; A. Employment Creation and Technological Change |
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B. Regional and Area DevelopmentC. Women in Rural Development; D. Forestry and Rural Equity; CHAPTER 9. LESSONS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT: SOME ILLUSTRATIONS; A. The Comilla Project in Bangladesh; B. Community Development and Panchayati Raj in India; C. The Anand Milk Producers' Union (Amul) in India; D. Ujamaa in Tanzania; E.A Producers' Cooperative in Rural Bolivia; PART IV. FITTING FORESTRY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT TOGETHER; CHAPTER 10. POTENTIAL PITFALLS FOR FORESTRY IN DEVELOPMENT; A. ""Building on the Best"" as an Extension Strategy; B. Cash-cropping Biomass at the Expense of Food Crops |
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C. Shrinking Rather than Providing EmploymentD. People, Governments and the Legacy of History; CHAPTER 11. CONCLUSION; ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS; REFERENCES; INDEX OF NAMES; INDEX OF SUBJECTS |
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Subject |
Social forestry programs.
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Rural development projects.
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Rural development.
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Social forestry |
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Rural development |
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rural development.
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Rural development
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Rural development projects
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Social forestry programs
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Ländliche Entwicklung
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Forstwirtschaft
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429692765 |
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0429692765 |
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9780429712777 |
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0429712774 |
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