IDRC supported. Monograph on regional disparities in levels of economic development and social services between rural areas and urban areas, particularly in Africa - (1) discusses problems of traditional land tenure system; demand for equal opportunitys, directives for government policys and regional planning; limitations of rural development projects and need for integrated rural development; applicability of the growth pole theory (2) includes case study of rural development in Kenya; statistical data, bibliography
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
Focuses on the issue of scale in the resolution of conflict. It is argued that a focus on the local ...
IDRC supported. Monograph on the importance of spatial organization for rural development planning, ...
In the past five decades or so development was conceived in terms of economic growth and it was assu...
The choices that smallholder farmers are able to make are strongly conditioned by the geographic con...
Includes bibliographyThis article deals with the need to make some changes in the focus of policies ...
The choices that smallholder farmers are able to make are strongly conditioned by the geographic con...
Most development theory and practice is implicitly based on the dichotomy between 'rural' and 'urban...
The paper analyzes the lessons and potential poverty impacts involved in the application of approach...
Traditional economic theory has Ignored the spatial aspects of rural development This article review...
Data used in this study showed that many rural development projects in Kenya are not successfully im...
Two increasingly shared perspectives within the international development community are that (a) geo...
In most LDC's, as high as 85 percent of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture and as ...
Rural community development may be described as a territorial development approach. In Romania the t...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
Focuses on the issue of scale in the resolution of conflict. It is argued that a focus on the local ...
IDRC supported. Monograph on the importance of spatial organization for rural development planning, ...
In the past five decades or so development was conceived in terms of economic growth and it was assu...
The choices that smallholder farmers are able to make are strongly conditioned by the geographic con...
Includes bibliographyThis article deals with the need to make some changes in the focus of policies ...
The choices that smallholder farmers are able to make are strongly conditioned by the geographic con...
Most development theory and practice is implicitly based on the dichotomy between 'rural' and 'urban...
The paper analyzes the lessons and potential poverty impacts involved in the application of approach...
Traditional economic theory has Ignored the spatial aspects of rural development This article review...
Data used in this study showed that many rural development projects in Kenya are not successfully im...
Two increasingly shared perspectives within the international development community are that (a) geo...
In most LDC's, as high as 85 percent of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture and as ...
Rural community development may be described as a territorial development approach. In Romania the t...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical...
Focuses on the issue of scale in the resolution of conflict. It is argued that a focus on the local ...