Much human efforts and enormous sums of money have been wasted both by industrialized and developing countries on rural development projects that have proved to be inappropriate to local social, economic and environmental conditions. So as to evaluate the efficiency of these rural development projects, the Royal Tropical Institute of the Netherlands organized a seminar entitled 'Effectiveness of Development Cooperation in Rural Areas' from 30 September to 4 October 1986. The proceedings of this seminar were published by the Royal Tropical Institute, in a book entitled 'Rural development for poverty alleviation'. The book is available at Hfl 35,- from: Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen Mauritskade 63 1092 AD Amsterdam The Nethe...
In the past five decades or so development was conceived in terms of economic growth and it was assu...
This is the proceedings of an international workshop held in Arusha, Tanzania from 17-21 January, 19...
In our view the fundamental objective of rural development programmes is to reduce and eventually to...
Much human efforts and enormous sums of money have been wasted both by industrialized and developing...
The eradication of rural poverty has been a major concern of Third World governments and donor agenc...
The results of many rural development projects aimed at improving the living standards of rural popu...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
FAO, 1986. The Dynamics of Rural Poverty. FAO, Rome, 232 panes Dixon, R. A. (ed.), 1985. Plant c...
The book brings together a series of contributions with a common goal of reflecting the links betwee...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
Full proceedings of a workshop, Wageningen, the Netherlands, 23-25 November 1998. EC and CTA, 199...
Livestock production in rural development proceedings of a workshop held 20-31 January 1992, Wagen...
The theory and practice of rural and international development, particularly in the arena of develop...
Report submitted to the Department of Science and Technology, FebruaryJust less than half of the Sou...
In the past five decades or so development was conceived in terms of economic growth and it was assu...
This is the proceedings of an international workshop held in Arusha, Tanzania from 17-21 January, 19...
In our view the fundamental objective of rural development programmes is to reduce and eventually to...
Much human efforts and enormous sums of money have been wasted both by industrialized and developing...
The eradication of rural poverty has been a major concern of Third World governments and donor agenc...
The results of many rural development projects aimed at improving the living standards of rural popu...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
FAO, 1986. The Dynamics of Rural Poverty. FAO, Rome, 232 panes Dixon, R. A. (ed.), 1985. Plant c...
The book brings together a series of contributions with a common goal of reflecting the links betwee...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the factors that allow rural people in low-income countries to...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
Full proceedings of a workshop, Wageningen, the Netherlands, 23-25 November 1998. EC and CTA, 199...
Livestock production in rural development proceedings of a workshop held 20-31 January 1992, Wagen...
The theory and practice of rural and international development, particularly in the arena of develop...
Report submitted to the Department of Science and Technology, FebruaryJust less than half of the Sou...
In the past five decades or so development was conceived in terms of economic growth and it was assu...
This is the proceedings of an international workshop held in Arusha, Tanzania from 17-21 January, 19...
In our view the fundamental objective of rural development programmes is to reduce and eventually to...