Seasonality, Rural Livelihoods and Development
Herausgeber: Devereux, Stephen; Longhurst, Richard; Sabates-Wheeler, Rachel
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Seasonality is a severe constraint to sustainable rural livelihoods, and extremes in weather have consequences for agriculture, employment, food supply and the spread of disease, particularly for developing countries. This book is a systematic study which aims to revive interest and awareness of this crucial but neglected issue, especially as climate change and development affect the world.
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Seasonality is a severe constraint to sustainable rural livelihoods, and extremes in weather have consequences for agriculture, employment, food supply and the spread of disease, particularly for developing countries. This book is a systematic study which aims to revive interest and awareness of this crucial but neglected issue, especially as climate change and development affect the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713252
- ISBN-10: 1849713251
- Artikelnr.: 32959503
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781849713252
- ISBN-10: 1849713251
- Artikelnr.: 32959503
Stephen Devereux holds a doctorate in economics from Oxford University and has worked for over 20 years on food security, seasonality, famine and social protection. He is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, based at the University of Sussex, UK. Rachel Sabates-Wheeler holds a doctorate in agricultural economics and development from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies and is the Director of the Centre for Social Protection, at IDS. Richard Longhurst is currently a Research Associate at IDS. He has a doctorate from Sussex University in development economics and a masters in agricultural economics from Cornell University, and with over thirty years experience working on development policy issues, including, food, nutrition and child health.
Foreword 1. Editorial Introduction 2. Seasonal Poverty: Integrated,
Overlooked and Therefore Opportunity 3. What Happened to the Seasons?
Farmers' Perceptions and Meteorological Observations of Changing
Seasonality 4. Seasonal Hunger, the 2001-03 Famine and the Dynamics of HIV
in Malawi 5. Why Risk Management has Trouble Locating Seasonality 6.
Conceptualising Seasonal Financial Market Failures in Rural Household
Models 7. Investigating Seasonality and Poverty: The 2004/05 Malawi
Integrated Household Survey 8. Month of Birth and Children's Health in
India 9. Seasonal Dimensions of Household Wellbeing and Labour Migration in
Rural Southern China 10. Off-farm Work in the Peruvian Altiplano: Seasonal
and Geographic Considerations for Agricultural and Development Policies 11.
The Stabilising Effect of Irrigation on Seasonal Expenditure: Evidence from
Rural Andhra Pradesh 12. Food Affordability: Dealing with Seasonal
Variation of Purchasing Power 13. Water-Bound Geographies of Seasonality:
Investigating Seasonality, Water, and Wealth in Ethiopia through the
Household Water Economy Approach 14. Livelihoods Impact Analysis and
Seasonality in Ethiopia 15. Modelling Seasonality in the Household Economy
Approach and for Individual Households 16. How Planning for Seasonality can
Reduce Extreme Poverty: Lessons from the Chars Livelihoods Programme,
Bangladesh 17. Seasonality and Access to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overlooked and Therefore Opportunity 3. What Happened to the Seasons?
Farmers' Perceptions and Meteorological Observations of Changing
Seasonality 4. Seasonal Hunger, the 2001-03 Famine and the Dynamics of HIV
in Malawi 5. Why Risk Management has Trouble Locating Seasonality 6.
Conceptualising Seasonal Financial Market Failures in Rural Household
Models 7. Investigating Seasonality and Poverty: The 2004/05 Malawi
Integrated Household Survey 8. Month of Birth and Children's Health in
India 9. Seasonal Dimensions of Household Wellbeing and Labour Migration in
Rural Southern China 10. Off-farm Work in the Peruvian Altiplano: Seasonal
and Geographic Considerations for Agricultural and Development Policies 11.
The Stabilising Effect of Irrigation on Seasonal Expenditure: Evidence from
Rural Andhra Pradesh 12. Food Affordability: Dealing with Seasonal
Variation of Purchasing Power 13. Water-Bound Geographies of Seasonality:
Investigating Seasonality, Water, and Wealth in Ethiopia through the
Household Water Economy Approach 14. Livelihoods Impact Analysis and
Seasonality in Ethiopia 15. Modelling Seasonality in the Household Economy
Approach and for Individual Households 16. How Planning for Seasonality can
Reduce Extreme Poverty: Lessons from the Chars Livelihoods Programme,
Bangladesh 17. Seasonality and Access to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Foreword 1. Editorial Introduction 2. Seasonal Poverty: Integrated,
Overlooked and Therefore Opportunity 3. What Happened to the Seasons?
Farmers' Perceptions and Meteorological Observations of Changing
Seasonality 4. Seasonal Hunger, the 2001-03 Famine and the Dynamics of HIV
in Malawi 5. Why Risk Management has Trouble Locating Seasonality 6.
Conceptualising Seasonal Financial Market Failures in Rural Household
Models 7. Investigating Seasonality and Poverty: The 2004/05 Malawi
Integrated Household Survey 8. Month of Birth and Children's Health in
India 9. Seasonal Dimensions of Household Wellbeing and Labour Migration in
Rural Southern China 10. Off-farm Work in the Peruvian Altiplano: Seasonal
and Geographic Considerations for Agricultural and Development Policies 11.
The Stabilising Effect of Irrigation on Seasonal Expenditure: Evidence from
Rural Andhra Pradesh 12. Food Affordability: Dealing with Seasonal
Variation of Purchasing Power 13. Water-Bound Geographies of Seasonality:
Investigating Seasonality, Water, and Wealth in Ethiopia through the
Household Water Economy Approach 14. Livelihoods Impact Analysis and
Seasonality in Ethiopia 15. Modelling Seasonality in the Household Economy
Approach and for Individual Households 16. How Planning for Seasonality can
Reduce Extreme Poverty: Lessons from the Chars Livelihoods Programme,
Bangladesh 17. Seasonality and Access to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overlooked and Therefore Opportunity 3. What Happened to the Seasons?
Farmers' Perceptions and Meteorological Observations of Changing
Seasonality 4. Seasonal Hunger, the 2001-03 Famine and the Dynamics of HIV
in Malawi 5. Why Risk Management has Trouble Locating Seasonality 6.
Conceptualising Seasonal Financial Market Failures in Rural Household
Models 7. Investigating Seasonality and Poverty: The 2004/05 Malawi
Integrated Household Survey 8. Month of Birth and Children's Health in
India 9. Seasonal Dimensions of Household Wellbeing and Labour Migration in
Rural Southern China 10. Off-farm Work in the Peruvian Altiplano: Seasonal
and Geographic Considerations for Agricultural and Development Policies 11.
The Stabilising Effect of Irrigation on Seasonal Expenditure: Evidence from
Rural Andhra Pradesh 12. Food Affordability: Dealing with Seasonal
Variation of Purchasing Power 13. Water-Bound Geographies of Seasonality:
Investigating Seasonality, Water, and Wealth in Ethiopia through the
Household Water Economy Approach 14. Livelihoods Impact Analysis and
Seasonality in Ethiopia 15. Modelling Seasonality in the Household Economy
Approach and for Individual Households 16. How Planning for Seasonality can
Reduce Extreme Poverty: Lessons from the Chars Livelihoods Programme,
Bangladesh 17. Seasonality and Access to Education in Sub-Saharan Africa