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Latin America’s rural family farmers: evolutions in access to markets and rural income structure
G. Escobar; M. Glave / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
Over time, the rural reality in Latin America has changed, with family farmers now more integrated in markets and significantly less dependent on agriculture for income. What does this mean for family farmers today? In orde...
Asian-Pacific countries must advocate education systems so vulnerable groups can participate in labour markets
R. Maclean (ed); S. Jagannathan (ed); J. Sarvi (ed) / Asian Development Bank, 2013
As countries in Asia and the Pacific recalibrate their growth models to consolidate their positions in the global economy, availability of a highly skilled and technically qualified human resource base will be a crucial determinant of...
Summary of the findings of the STEPS maize project in Kenya
S. Brooks; J. Thompson; H. Odame / STEPS Centre, Institute of Development Studies, 2009
Maize is a socially, politically and economically staple crop in Kenya. This paper summarises the findings of the STEPS Environmental Change and Maize Innovation in Kenya project, which utilised maize as a window through which to expl...
Working paper analysing the impacts of low greenhouse gas consumption strategies
P. Erickson; A. Owen; E. Dawkins / Stockholm Environment Institute, 2012
This working paper examines different low greenhouse gas (GHG) consumption strategies and their impacts on developing countries. The paper notes that many of the goods consumed in high-income countries are produced in low-income count...
Extensive IPCC report concerning renewable energy technologies and climate change mitigation.
O. Edenhofer (ed); R. Pichs-Madruga (ed); Y. Sokona (ed) 2012
This Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report regarding renewable energy and mitigation provides a comprehensive overview of the costs, benefits and future potential of the different renewable sectors. With contribution...
How can sustainable livelihoods approaches be more successfully applied to future development challenges?
S. Turrall (ed) / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2011
How are Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches (SLAs) relevant to current and future development challenges? What has been learnt from the experience of using SLAs to date? This Sustainable Livelihoods Highlights Brief looks at a series o...
Developing Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Papua Highlands
International Labour Organization, 2010
This briefing documents the progress of ILO’s Entrepreneurship Skills Development project, which ran in 2009 and 2010 in the Papua Highlands, Indonesia, as part of the UN joint programme for the area. The ILO project was aimed a...
What can sustainable livelihoods approaches and pro-poor market approaches learn from each other?
S. Johnson (ed) / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2009
The third Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) seminar was held at the University of Bath, in the UK, in July 2009. Hosted by the Livelihoods Network, the seminar series discusses the continued relevance of sustainable livelihoods approaches ...
Microfinance and the broader social responsibilities
Microfinance Gateway, CGAP, 2008
Microfinance has proven successful but if it is to continue to be viable and receive support, microfinance institutions (MFIs) must be able to demonstrate that they are fulfilling their mission as well as their broader social responsi...
A manual on livelihoods enhancement and diversification
Cattermoul B.; Townsley P.; Campbell J. / Innovation Network, 2008
The aim of this manual is to provide development practitioners with an introduction to the Sustainable Livelihoods Enhancement and Diversification (SLED) process as well as guidance for practitioners facilitating that process. ...
Items 1 to 10 of 66

Items 1 to 10 of 66

Latin America’s rural family farmers: evolutions in access to markets and rural income structure
G. Escobar; M. Glave / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
Over time, the rural reality in Latin America has changed, with family farmers now more integrated in markets and significantly less dependent on agriculture for income. What does this mean for family farmers today? In orde...
Asian-Pacific countries must advocate education systems so vulnerable groups can participate in labour markets
R. Maclean (ed); S. Jagannathan (ed); J. Sarvi (ed) / Asian Development Bank, 2013
As countries in Asia and the Pacific recalibrate their growth models to consolidate their positions in the global economy, availability of a highly skilled and technically qualified human resource base will be a crucial determinant of...
Summary of the findings of the STEPS maize project in Kenya
S. Brooks; J. Thompson; H. Odame / STEPS Centre, Institute of Development Studies, 2009
Maize is a socially, politically and economically staple crop in Kenya. This paper summarises the findings of the STEPS Environmental Change and Maize Innovation in Kenya project, which utilised maize as a window through which to expl...
Working paper analysing the impacts of low greenhouse gas consumption strategies
P. Erickson; A. Owen; E. Dawkins / Stockholm Environment Institute, 2012
This working paper examines different low greenhouse gas (GHG) consumption strategies and their impacts on developing countries. The paper notes that many of the goods consumed in high-income countries are produced in low-income count...
Extensive IPCC report concerning renewable energy technologies and climate change mitigation.
O. Edenhofer (ed); R. Pichs-Madruga (ed); Y. Sokona (ed) 2012
This Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report regarding renewable energy and mitigation provides a comprehensive overview of the costs, benefits and future potential of the different renewable sectors. With contribution...
How can sustainable livelihoods approaches be more successfully applied to future development challenges?
S. Turrall (ed) / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2011
How are Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches (SLAs) relevant to current and future development challenges? What has been learnt from the experience of using SLAs to date? This Sustainable Livelihoods Highlights Brief looks at a series o...
Developing Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Papua Highlands
International Labour Organization, 2010
This briefing documents the progress of ILO’s Entrepreneurship Skills Development project, which ran in 2009 and 2010 in the Papua Highlands, Indonesia, as part of the UN joint programme for the area. The ILO project was aimed a...
What can sustainable livelihoods approaches and pro-poor market approaches learn from each other?
S. Johnson (ed) / Knowledge Services, IDS, 2009
The third Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) seminar was held at the University of Bath, in the UK, in July 2009. Hosted by the Livelihoods Network, the seminar series discusses the continued relevance of sustainable livelihoods approaches ...
Microfinance and the broader social responsibilities
Microfinance Gateway, CGAP, 2008
Microfinance has proven successful but if it is to continue to be viable and receive support, microfinance institutions (MFIs) must be able to demonstrate that they are fulfilling their mission as well as their broader social responsi...
A manual on livelihoods enhancement and diversification
Cattermoul B.; Townsley P.; Campbell J. / Innovation Network, 2008
The aim of this manual is to provide development practitioners with an introduction to the Sustainable Livelihoods Enhancement and Diversification (SLED) process as well as guidance for practitioners facilitating that process. ...
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