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Factores y cambios de localización de la PEA Agropecuaria en un espacio de estructura capitalista prevaleciente

Reports & Research
Marzo, 1999
Argentina

El trabajo analiza los factores de localización de la PEA Agropecuaria y sus correspondientes fluctuaciones con las implicancias que devienen de las mismas, en un sector específico de la Región Pampeana Argentina, ubicado en el centro geográfico del país (centro-sur de la Provincia de Córdoba).

Remarks at the International Conference on Democracy, Market Economy, and Development

Conference Papers & Reports
Febrero, 1999
República Popular Democrática de Corea
Asia oriental
Oceanía

James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, discussed what the Bank learned in coming to look at the issues of poverty and development. Development requires proper economic policies, but also the essential element of the social aspects and human aspects of society. The Bank’s focus is to think first in terms of poverty—fighting poverty with passion was adopted recently as the first line of our mission statement. Wolfensohn discussed an agenda for action on the issues of inclusion, corruption, transparency, education, knowledge, and private sector environment.

Krismon, farmers and forests: the effects of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihoods and forest use in the outer islands of Indonesia

Diciembre, 1998
Indonesia
Asia oriental
Oceanía

Presents some preliminary results on the impact of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihood and forest use, based on fieldwork in four provinces in Indonesia (Riau, West and East Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi). Stresses the great variation throughout the country, and the volatility of the situation. Price data reveal that some groups of export crops-oriented farmers enjoyed a short-term gain during the first 2-3 quarters of 1998. Soaring food prices and a stronger rupiah since October 1998 have, however, gradually made real prices move towards their pre-crisis levels.

Agricultural Education, Science and Modern Technology's Role in Solving the Problems of Global Food Resources in the 21st Century

Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 1998

The growth of agriculture output over the past 200 years has been phenomenal. When Malthus wrote in 1798, he perceived limits on agricultural production as serious and imminent. Since then world population has increased by six-fold and global agricultural production has more than kept pace. Falling real grain prices for most of the 20th Century are cited as evidence. The sources of the increase in food production, however, have been quite different and have come in distinct waves. For most of the 19th century, increased output came from expanded land area in production.

Comunidades y tierra en el Ecuador

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 1998
Ecuador

Como resultado de la implementación de las políticas neoliberales en la región durante las dos últimas décadas, el problema de la tierra ha pretendido ser “archivado” no sólo en las políticas sectoriales sino también en las discusiones sobre el problema agrario y rural en general.

In the name of the land : organization, transnationalism, and the culture of the state in a Mexican Ejido

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1998
México

This study is based on research carried out during several periods from mid 1991 to mid 1995 in the ejido La Canoa in Jalisco, western Mexico, and in several government agencies. The study focuses in particular on the period between the 1930s and 1992 when the Mexican agrarian law was fundamentally changed. The last chapters of the book discuss the change of the agrarian law in 1992.

Farmer participatory research in soil management and varietal selection in Thailand

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 1998
Thailand
Asia
South-Eastern Asia

A pilot project on the use of Farmer Participatory Research (FPR) methodologies with the objective of enhancing farmer adoption of practices that minimize soil erosion in cassava-based cropping systems, was conducted jointly by DOA and DOAE with technical and financial support from CIAT in two sites in Nakhon Ratchasima and Sra Kaew provinces. The activities involved a preliminary survey using RRA methodologies, the setting out of demonstration plots, as well as farmers meetings and farmers field trips to observe the demonstration plots.

Farmer participatory research in soil management in Indonesia

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 1998
Indonesia
Asia
South-Eastern Asia

Soil degradation, both due to soil erosion and nutrient removal, is a major problem in cassava fields. Most of the existing management technologies that have been developed have had little success in adoption. Some of the reasons are that the technology developed is technically oriented, based on experiment station research with very little farmer involvement.