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Rethinking the role of agriculture as a driver of social and economic transformation in Southeast Asia's upland regions: The view from Chin State, Myanmar

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2018
Myanmar

Mainstream analysis of contemporary livelihood transformations and rural development in the upland regions of Southeast Asia has hitherto focused primarily on the role of agricultural commercialization and cash crops. This is reflected in policy narratives that conflate the fortunes of rural households to the expansion of a particular kind of entrepreneurial agriculture.

Prepared Communities

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Reports & Research
Novembre, 2018
Brazil
Indonesia
India

Climate change affects poor and marginalized communities first and hardest. Particularly in cities, a lack of access to basic services, a long history of unsustainable urban development, and political exclusion render the urban poor one of the most vulnerable groups to climate induced natural hazards and disasters.

Inequality in Bhutan: Addressing it Through the Traditional Kidu System

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2018
Bhutan

As global inequality is dropping, inequality within countries is rising. The problem of inequality is a cause for concern for nations as it undermines democracy and reduces welfare. Bhutan, a developing country in South Asia, also faces rising inequality. Based on the experience of the kidu system in Bhutan, this paper argues that the system is effective in reducing inequality of opportunity.

Espaços de Resistência:

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Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Amérique latine et Caraïbes
Amérique du Sud
Brésil
O presente artigo tem como objetivo discutir as dinâmicas de concepção do espaço urbano contemporâneo, visto como espaço social, produzido e reproduzido em conexão com as relações políticas e econômicas presentes no processo de implementação do Parque Dona Lindu no Recife (estudo de caso), discussão essa construída a partir dos discursos de alguns representantes do poder público e da sociedad

Ending extreme poverty in rural areas - Sustaining livelihoods to leave no one behind

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Journal Articles & Books
Octobre, 2018
Bangladesh
South Africa
Gambia
Ethiopia
China
Mauritania
India
South Sudan
Chad
Pakistan
Niger
Sudan
Brazil

Sustainable Development Goal 1, ending poverty in all its forms, everywhere, is the most ambitious goal set by the 2030 Agenda. This Goal includes eradicating extreme poverty in the next 12 years, which will require more focused actions in addition to broad-based interventions. The question is: How can we achieve target 1.1 and overcome the many challenges that lie ahead?

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires investing in rural areas

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Institutional & promotional materials
Octobre, 2018

Rural-based economic activity can be just as effective for poverty reduction as that of urban sectors. Since the 1990s, rural transformation has lifted nearly as many people out of poverty as urban development. Many more will be able to climb out of poverty if greater priority is given to public investments in rural areas.

Impact of land administration programs on agricultural productivity and rural development: existing evidence, challenges and new approaches

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Reports & Research
Octobre, 2018
Global

Investment in land administration projects is often considered key for agricultural productivity and rural development in developing countries. But the evidence on such interventions is remarkably mixed.

Push–pull farming system in Kenya: Implications for economic and social welfare

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Peer-reviewed publication
Août, 2018
Kenya

This study examines the farm-level economic benefits and aggregate welfare impacts of adopting push–pull technology (PPT)—an innovative, integrated pest and soil-fertility management strategy—with a set of household- and plot-level data collected in western Kenya. The evaluation is based on a combination of econometric and economic surplus analysis.

A diagnostic on social protection needs and opportunities for forest-dependent communities in the United Republic of Tanzania

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Journal Articles & Books
Juillet, 2018
Tanzania
Switzerland
Nepal
Sweden
Uganda
Rwanda
Burundi
Italy
Indonesia
Congo
Malawi
Niger
Norway

This study is aimed at gaining an understanding of the poverty and vulnerability situation of forest-dependent communities in the United Republic of Tanzania and generating information on the availability of social protection interventions, with a view to identifying pathways for establishing sustainable social protection for these communities.