The paper explores the implications of rural livelihood diversity for agricultural innovation policies. It summarises literature on the nature of rural poverty, with particular emphasis on the relative roles of farm and non-farm income. It also reviews the various roles, direct and indirect, that agricultural innovation can play in rural poverty reduction. Finally, it uses an agricultural knowledge and information systems (AKIS) perspective to argue for a differentiated approach to targeting agricultural innovations, based on an analysis of rural assets
This paper examines livelihood diversification as a survival strategy of rural households in develop...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
This introduction to the special issue deploys a framework, inspired by realist synthesis and introd...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
Contemporary thinking about the production and effective use of knowledge demands a fundamental reth...
Despite the long tradition of intervention, rural poverty is still an important issue to face in the...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
Community/Rural/Urban Development, Food Security and Poverty, International Development,
This article argues that the goals of agricultural research in poor countries have changed substanti...
Abstract This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
This paper examines livelihood diversification as a survival strategy of rural households in develop...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
This introduction to the special issue deploys a framework, inspired by realist synthesis and introd...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
Contemporary thinking about the production and effective use of knowledge demands a fundamental reth...
Despite the long tradition of intervention, rural poverty is still an important issue to face in the...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
The extent to which agricultural research has reduced poverty has become an increasing concern of po...
Community/Rural/Urban Development, Food Security and Poverty, International Development,
This article argues that the goals of agricultural research in poor countries have changed substanti...
Abstract This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This paper reviews the literature on the subject of the role of improved agricultural technology in ...
About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in fa...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
This paper examines livelihood diversification as a survival strategy of rural households in develop...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
This introduction to the special issue deploys a framework, inspired by realist synthesis and introd...