Description: Rural Development in Practice : Evolving Challenges and Opportunities, Hardcover by Eekelen, Willem Van, ISBN 1138575356, ISBN-13 9781138575356, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "Rural Development in Practice focuses on the evolving nature of rural development in the Global South. It outlines how we got to where we are today, checks what we can learn from history, and explores the development drivers, facilitators and obstacles most likely to shape the years ahead. Th covers the management of fishing grounds, forests, grazing lands, water sources and soil, and looks at the effects of infrastructure, trade mechanisms and new crop varieties on farming. The author discusses the opportunities and challenges of microfinance, social safety nets and migration, and assesses the way ICT and climate change are changing everything, rapidly. Real-life examples, exercises, role-plays, textboxes, anecdotes and illustrative artwork are used to bring concepts and theories to life, and every chapter concludes with a section that explores how best to tackle the tough and complex dilemmas of our time. Rural Development in Practice is essential reading for students at all levels, and may be of benefit for programme and policy staff in rural-focused government departments, multilateral agencies and non-government organisations"--
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Book Title: Rural Development in Practice : Evolving Challenges and Opportuni
Number of Pages: 250 Pages
Publication Name: Rural Development in Practice : Evolving Challenges and Opportunities
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Subject: Developing & Emerging Countries, Social History
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Author: Willem Van Eekelen
Item Length: 9.2 in
Subject Area: Social Science, History
Item Width: 6.2 in
Series: Rethinking Development Ser.
Format: Hardcover