In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to understand the range of strategies people use to survive. Different groups within communities use different livelihood strategies, according to their wealth. To achieve sustainable development, policies must be targeted at their varying needs
The thesis seeks to understand the differences between the indigenous and the non-indigenous populat...
Poverty levels have been diminishing in Mexico since the late 90's, although several regions still s...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
Understanding poverty and sustainability needs livelihood studies that acknowledge heterogeneity at ...
While there are different estimates of poverty in Mexico, there is general agreement that poverty is...
The conflated pattern between poverty, rurality, and indigeneity in Mexico signifies drastic inequal...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Indigenous groups account for over one tenth of Mexico’s population and many of them suffer from con...
This paper is concerned with the problem of poverty in Mexico. Its four objectives are to : i) prese...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
Agroecology is increasingly prominent in mainstream rural development discourse. Agroecology uses fe...
The rural poverty in Mexico is mainly due to the lack of access to basic services, resources, techno...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
The thesis seeks to understand the differences between the indigenous and the non-indigenous populat...
Poverty levels have been diminishing in Mexico since the late 90's, although several regions still s...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...
In situations where inequality and ethnicity are important aspects of poverty, policymakers need to ...
Understanding poverty and sustainability needs livelihood studies that acknowledge heterogeneity at ...
While there are different estimates of poverty in Mexico, there is general agreement that poverty is...
The conflated pattern between poverty, rurality, and indigeneity in Mexico signifies drastic inequal...
In a short period of time, Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) have expanded throughout Latin ...
Indigenous groups account for over one tenth of Mexico’s population and many of them suffer from con...
This paper is concerned with the problem of poverty in Mexico. Its four objectives are to : i) prese...
Over 70% of Mexican farms produce only for self subsistence and lack the necessary economies of scal...
Agroecology is increasingly prominent in mainstream rural development discourse. Agroecology uses fe...
The rural poverty in Mexico is mainly due to the lack of access to basic services, resources, techno...
Poverty is a severe problem in Mexico. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, approximately h...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
The thesis seeks to understand the differences between the indigenous and the non-indigenous populat...
Poverty levels have been diminishing in Mexico since the late 90's, although several regions still s...
The potential importance of natural resources in poor rural household livelihoods has long been reco...