To what extent do rural development programmes allow for diversity in the social situations where they work? In particular, how can they take this diversity into account when seeking to involve and empower the poorest families? How can an agreocological focus and a gender approach help these families overcome poverty? These questions formed a central part of a study undertaken in Brazil's semi-arid region to improve the local development programme run by the non-governmental organisation AS-PTA
This paper presents briefly the principles and procedure of typology schemes, which aim at describin...
This paper argues that gender, poverty and the environment are three major challenges that have ofte...
Along the lower-middle São Francisco River, in the semi-arid region of northeast Brazil, irrigated a...
Starting with a few communities in three municipalities in the north east of Brazil, by 2002 the pro...
Grassroots action across the globe demonstrates that collectivities of the poor can improve their we...
Poverty is a very persistent phenomenon in society and it is present in smaller or larger proportion...
This paper employs the concepts of gender norms and agency to advance understanding of inclusive agr...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Global poverty largely remains a rural phenomenon. Close to 70 per c...
Wide diversity among farmers and fields is a prime characteristic of livelihoods and production syst...
The paper explores the implications of rural livelihood diversity for agricultural innovation polici...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
The escalation of poverty simultaneously with the decline of small-scale agriculture in the rural ar...
Despite great efforts to reduce rural poverty at the national and global levels, many of the poorest...
This paper presents briefly the principles and procedure of typology schemes, which aim at describin...
This paper argues that gender, poverty and the environment are three major challenges that have ofte...
Along the lower-middle São Francisco River, in the semi-arid region of northeast Brazil, irrigated a...
Starting with a few communities in three municipalities in the north east of Brazil, by 2002 the pro...
Grassroots action across the globe demonstrates that collectivities of the poor can improve their we...
Poverty is a very persistent phenomenon in society and it is present in smaller or larger proportion...
This paper employs the concepts of gender norms and agency to advance understanding of inclusive agr...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Global poverty largely remains a rural phenomenon. Close to 70 per c...
Wide diversity among farmers and fields is a prime characteristic of livelihoods and production syst...
The paper explores the implications of rural livelihood diversity for agricultural innovation polici...
Even though overall growth in India has recently accelerated, it has largely bypassed rural areas an...
The escalation of poverty simultaneously with the decline of small-scale agriculture in the rural ar...
Despite great efforts to reduce rural poverty at the national and global levels, many of the poorest...
This paper presents briefly the principles and procedure of typology schemes, which aim at describin...
This paper argues that gender, poverty and the environment are three major challenges that have ofte...
Along the lower-middle São Francisco River, in the semi-arid region of northeast Brazil, irrigated a...