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Items 131 to 137 of 137

Key sheets for sustainable livelihoods
Department for International Development, UK, 1998
Aim of this series to provide a reference point for DFID decision-making about various aspects of service delivery and resource management. The series will also analyse different aspects of the policy process and options for donor int...
The contributions of ethical trade to sustainable livelihoods
D. Crucefix / Ethical Trade and Natural Resources Programme, NRI, 1998
Examines the contribution ethical trade initiatives can make towards the goal of sustainable rural livelihoods. The experience of organic agriculture projects in developing and in-transition countries is the particular focus of this r...
Political capital in the Sustainable Livelihoods approach
P. Baumann / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Looks at the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach as an analytical framework. The potential of SL was examined by applying the framework for analysis in a research project on decentralised natural resource management in India.The SL ...
Livelihoods and watershed development in India
C. Turton; J. Farrington / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1998
India is remarkable not only in the scale of its wastelands, and in the volume of government funds committed to reversing degradation, but especially in the attempt to link environmental improvement and poverty reduction. The governme...
Using SL to bring together components of the ‘sustainability’ literature into a single methodological approach.
P. Woodhouse; D. Howlett; D. Rigby / Centre for Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, University of Manchester, 2000
Report of a project aiming at contribute to planners’ and policy makers’ understanding of what policies and institutions are required for effective, equitable, and sustainable management of renewable natural resources. The...
A livelihoods review of projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India
C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Reviews the design of two new DFID projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India. The projects aim to contribute to the Government of India’s efforts to eliminate poverty through support to its watershed development programme. Th...
Why do households choose to invest in soil and water conservation?
C. Boyd; C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Discusses the role of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in sustainable livelihoods and presents preliminary findings from case studies conducted in Tanzania and Uganda. Describes the conditions under which households...
Items 131 to 137 of 137

Items 131 to 137 of 137

Key sheets for sustainable livelihoods
Department for International Development, UK, 1998
Aim of this series to provide a reference point for DFID decision-making about various aspects of service delivery and resource management. The series will also analyse different aspects of the policy process and options for donor int...
The contributions of ethical trade to sustainable livelihoods
D. Crucefix / Ethical Trade and Natural Resources Programme, NRI, 1998
Examines the contribution ethical trade initiatives can make towards the goal of sustainable rural livelihoods. The experience of organic agriculture projects in developing and in-transition countries is the particular focus of this r...
Political capital in the Sustainable Livelihoods approach
P. Baumann / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Looks at the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach as an analytical framework. The potential of SL was examined by applying the framework for analysis in a research project on decentralised natural resource management in India.The SL ...
Livelihoods and watershed development in India
C. Turton; J. Farrington / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1998
India is remarkable not only in the scale of its wastelands, and in the volume of government funds committed to reversing degradation, but especially in the attempt to link environmental improvement and poverty reduction. The governme...
Using SL to bring together components of the ‘sustainability’ literature into a single methodological approach.
P. Woodhouse; D. Howlett; D. Rigby / Centre for Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, University of Manchester, 2000
Report of a project aiming at contribute to planners’ and policy makers’ understanding of what policies and institutions are required for effective, equitable, and sustainable management of renewable natural resources. The...
A livelihoods review of projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India
C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Reviews the design of two new DFID projects in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India. The projects aim to contribute to the Government of India’s efforts to eliminate poverty through support to its watershed development programme. Th...
Why do households choose to invest in soil and water conservation?
C. Boyd; C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Discusses the role of soil and water conservation (SWC) practices in sustainable livelihoods and presents preliminary findings from case studies conducted in Tanzania and Uganda. Describes the conditions under which households...
Items 131 to 137 of 137

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