Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas

Poor people living in less-favoured areas (LFAs) represent globally around 40% of the rural population suffering from chronic poverty. Given the limited agricultural potential and difficult access conditions in these areas, standard devices for enhancing rural development cannot appropriately ad...

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Những tác giả chính: Ruben, R, Pender, J, Kuyvenhoven, A
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-366152023-11-11T05:23:31Z Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas Ruben, R Pender, J Kuyvenhoven, A Sustainable Poverty Poor people living in less-favoured areas (LFAs) represent globally around 40% of the rural population suffering from chronic poverty. Given the limited agricultural potential and difficult access conditions in these areas, standard devices for enhancing rural development cannot appropriately address issues of poverty alleviation and sustainable natural resource management. Escaping from the downward spiral of poverty and resource degradation requires the identification of suitable pathways enabling rural households to develop production systems and livelihoods that respond to local conditions (Pender et al., 2001a, b; Pender, 2004; Hazell et al., 2006). 2014-03-14T07:45:02Z 2014-03-14T07:45:02Z 2007 Book 978 1 84593 2770 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36615 en application/pdf CABI
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language English
topic Sustainable
Poverty
spellingShingle Sustainable
Poverty
Ruben, R
Pender, J
Kuyvenhoven, A
Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
description Poor people living in less-favoured areas (LFAs) represent globally around 40% of the rural population suffering from chronic poverty. Given the limited agricultural potential and difficult access conditions in these areas, standard devices for enhancing rural development cannot appropriately address issues of poverty alleviation and sustainable natural resource management. Escaping from the downward spiral of poverty and resource degradation requires the identification of suitable pathways enabling rural households to develop production systems and livelihoods that respond to local conditions (Pender et al., 2001a, b; Pender, 2004; Hazell et al., 2006).
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author Ruben, R
Pender, J
Kuyvenhoven, A
author_facet Ruben, R
Pender, J
Kuyvenhoven, A
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title Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
title_short Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
title_full Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
title_fullStr Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Poverty Reduction in Less-Favoured Areas
title_sort sustainable poverty reduction in less-favoured areas
publisher CABI
publishDate 2014
url https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36615
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