Wide diversity among farmers and fields is a prime characteristic of livelihoods and production systems in less-favoured areas. One-size-fits-all policies can therefore not provide adequate solutions to poverty and degradation problems. Sustainable rural development strategies in these areas need to focus on the potential for resource use intensification, based on a careful combination of local and regional measures. Various pathways for development can be identified for enabling rural households to exploit available comparative advantages. This article discusses the key components for the design and implementation of appropriate policies for enhancing sustainable development in less-favoured areas. Attention is focussed on the possibilitie...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Structurally weak rural regions are defined as regions that face a multitude of socioeconomic disadv...
The New Rural Paradigm was introduced in 2006 as a policy emphasising investments rather than subsid...
Wide diversity among farmers and fields is a prime characteristic of livelihoods and production syst...
Less-favoured areas with limited agricultural potential or difficult access conditions, support 40 p...
Most rural development policies in third world countries have been strongly focussed on areas with a...
This paper examines livelihood diversification as a survival strategy of rural households in develop...
Within the rural areas, those with a low productive potential, usually home to poor agricultural hou...
This short paper considers the poverty impacts of livelihood diversification and the potential chall...
Despite recognition of the need for special strategies to address the widespread incidence of rural ...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
This study though at a micro-scale, is an analysis in the context of the Millennium Development Goal...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Apart from food and raw materials, agriculture can also provide ancillary benefits such as landscape...
This paper presents briefly the principles and procedure of typology schemes, which aim at describin...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Structurally weak rural regions are defined as regions that face a multitude of socioeconomic disadv...
The New Rural Paradigm was introduced in 2006 as a policy emphasising investments rather than subsid...
Wide diversity among farmers and fields is a prime characteristic of livelihoods and production syst...
Less-favoured areas with limited agricultural potential or difficult access conditions, support 40 p...
Most rural development policies in third world countries have been strongly focussed on areas with a...
This paper examines livelihood diversification as a survival strategy of rural households in develop...
Within the rural areas, those with a low productive potential, usually home to poor agricultural hou...
This short paper considers the poverty impacts of livelihood diversification and the potential chall...
Despite recognition of the need for special strategies to address the widespread incidence of rural ...
Development of rural areas has witnessed increasing attention globally, especially over the past thr...
This study though at a micro-scale, is an analysis in the context of the Millennium Development Goal...
Within ‘developed’ countries, current economic development strategies for rural areas are concerned ...
Apart from food and raw materials, agriculture can also provide ancillary benefits such as landscape...
This paper presents briefly the principles and procedure of typology schemes, which aim at describin...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Structurally weak rural regions are defined as regions that face a multitude of socioeconomic disadv...
The New Rural Paradigm was introduced in 2006 as a policy emphasising investments rather than subsid...