This book gives a practitioner's account of international experiences with rural development seen from a German angle. It argues for a development co-operation for rural areas that actively supports popular participation, beneficiaries' self-organization, decentralization and, consequently, smaller self-managed (para)projects rather than large, top-down organized rural development projects.
This book gives a practitioner's account of international experiences with rural development seen from a German angle. It argues for a development co-operation for rural areas that actively supports popular participation, beneficiaries' self-organization, decentralization and, consequently, smaller self-managed (para)projects rather than large, top-down organized rural development projects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Summary and Conclusions Introduction I The High and Low Points of Integrated Rural Development (IRD) 1 Growing Poverty Despite Modernization and Economic Growth-Rural Development as a Strategy 2 The Basic Needs Strategy and IRD-Grass-Roots- Oriented Development Despite an Unfavourable Environment 3 Regional Rural Development (RRD) as a Prototype of Rural Development Projects 4 IRD/RRD-a Failed Approach? 5 Lessons Learnt from 40 Years of Rural Development-A Provisional Appraisal II Rural Development under the Conditions of the 1990s 6 Laying Suitable Foundations for Effective Poverty Orientation in Rural Development 7 Target-Group-Oriented Sectoral Programmes as Elements of Comprehensive Rural Development 8 Necessary Modification of the Project Approaches Notes Bibliography Figure 1
Summary and Conclusions Introduction I The High and Low Points of Integrated Rural Development (IRD) 1 Growing Poverty Despite Modernization and Economic Growth-Rural Development as a Strategy 2 The Basic Needs Strategy and IRD-Grass-Roots- Oriented Development Despite an Unfavourable Environment 3 Regional Rural Development (RRD) as a Prototype of Rural Development Projects 4 IRD/RRD-a Failed Approach? 5 Lessons Learnt from 40 Years of Rural Development-A Provisional Appraisal II Rural Development under the Conditions of the 1990s 6 Laying Suitable Foundations for Effective Poverty Orientation in Rural Development 7 Target-Group-Oriented Sectoral Programmes as Elements of Comprehensive Rural Development 8 Necessary Modification of the Project Approaches Notes Bibliography Figure 1
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