2 edition of Rural Resettlement Handbook. found in the catalog.
Rural Resettlement Handbook.
Rural Resettlement Group.
Published
1978 by Rural Resettlement Group in Lower Shaw Farm, Shaw, Nr. Swindon .
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Document Type: Book: ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Previous ed: Oxford: Rural Resettlement Group, Rural development policies have historically focused primarily on increasing agricultural productivity, but this volume demonstrates the need for a much broader approach as rural producers become increasingly integrated into the global economy.
FollowiReviews: 1. ‘Rural development is a diverse field. This Handbook attempts to span this diversity by including chapters on both developing countries, rural development theories, public policies, and development tools, drawing on sociology, economics, and other disciplines.
[The book] provides much valuable information on the context of rural development at the global, national, and local levels.’. Although most countries in the world are rapidly urbanizing, the majority of the global population – particularly the poor – continue to live in rural areas.
This Handbook rejects the popular notion that urbanization should be universally encouraged and presents clear evidence of the vital importance of rural people and places, particularly. Although most countries in the world are rapidly urbanizing, the majority of the global population – particularly the poor – continue to live in rural areas.
This Handbook rejects the popular notion that urbanization should be universally encouraged and presents clear evidence of the vital importance of rural people and places, particularly. Downloadable.
Although most countries in the world are rapidly urbanizing, the majority of the global population – particularly the poor – continue to live in rural areas. This Handbook rejects the popular notion that urbanization should be universally encouraged and presents clear evidence of the vital importance of rural people and places, particularly in terms of environmental conservation.
The book concludes with detailed explorations of rural development in different areas of the world, including Africa, China and Latin America.
Professors and students of development studies, agricultural economics, environmental studies and sociology will find this Handbook an indispensable resource, as will practitioners and policymakers 2/5(1).