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An attempt at developing a specialist sustainable urban livelihoods model
S. Meikle; T. Ramasut; J. Walker / University College London, 2001
What are the implications of the sustainable livelihoods approach for urban development interventions? How does an urban context affect the emphasis of the approach? This DFID-commissioned paper synthesises a wide range of literature to pro...
How the sustainable livelihoods approach can be used to identify the transport needs of the poor
D. Bryceson; D. Maunder; T. Mbara / Eldis Document Store, 2003
How does transport support or inhibit the livelihoods of the poor? How can the sustainable livelihoods approach help identify the mobility and accessibility needs of the poor? This paper outlines the objectives of a study undertaken f...
Examining the differences in the sustainable livelihoods approach as applied to urban over rural poverty  
J. Farrington; T. Ramasut; J. Walker / Overseas Development Institute, 2002
What differences in urban and rural poverty are revealed by Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches (SLAs)? What opportunities exist for supporting livelihoods in urban areas? In the context of growing urban populations, this paper argues ...
The assets and livelihoods options of the urban poor of Kabul
P. Hunte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2004
How are Kabul’s urban poor combining their assets to make a livelihood? How can their efforts best be supported? This working paper reports on research undertaken in 2003 in preparation for a wider Urban Livelihoods Research Project t...
Gender and rural-urban livelihoods linkages in KwaZulu Natal
Eldis Document Store, 2005
How important are rural-urban linkages to livelihoods in KwaZulu Natal? What role do women play in mobile livelihoods arrangements? This report to the Provincial Planning and Development Commission, presents the findings of a study which us...
Using sustainable livelihoods to identify transport interventions to reduce poverty
D. Booth; L. Hanmer; E. Lovell / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach be applied to sectoral or technical sectors? How can the SL framework assist in identifying ways for transport interventions to reduce poverty? The authors of this paper review the contrib...
Livelihoods conditions for the urban poor in Mazar-i-Sharif
S. Schütte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
What are the conditions in which the urban poor in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan make their livelihoods? How and why do livelihood strategies change over time? This AREU publication reports on a case study undertaken in five settlements in Ma...
How urban natural resources contribute to the livelihoods of the poor
R. Slater; C. Twyman / Overseas Development Institute, 2003
How do urban natural resources (NRs) contribute to the livelihoods of the poor? What are the systems governing access and tenure over these resources? This Overseas Development Institute (ODI) working paper argues that a focus on natu...
Livelihoods approaches in interpreting the complexities of urban poverty
D. Sanderson / Reliefweb, 2000
Does the livelihoods approach help to interpreting the complexities of urban poverty? Can it act as a tool for linking micro level households to macro level municipality controls? Using recent disaster case studies, Sanderson analyses...
Key aspects of a pro-poor and ecologically sustainable urban agenda for Africa
D. Satterthwaite / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006
How can international funders best support the development efforts prioritised by the poorest groups in Africa? How can the key role played by pro-poor local organisations be supported and enhanced? This IIED report to the Ford Founda...
Items 21 to 30 of 49

Items 21 to 30 of 49

An attempt at developing a specialist sustainable urban livelihoods model
S. Meikle; T. Ramasut; J. Walker / University College London, 2001
What are the implications of the sustainable livelihoods approach for urban development interventions? How does an urban context affect the emphasis of the approach? This DFID-commissioned paper synthesises a wide range of literature to pro...
How the sustainable livelihoods approach can be used to identify the transport needs of the poor
D. Bryceson; D. Maunder; T. Mbara / Eldis Document Store, 2003
How does transport support or inhibit the livelihoods of the poor? How can the sustainable livelihoods approach help identify the mobility and accessibility needs of the poor? This paper outlines the objectives of a study undertaken f...
Examining the differences in the sustainable livelihoods approach as applied to urban over rural poverty  
J. Farrington; T. Ramasut; J. Walker / Overseas Development Institute, 2002
What differences in urban and rural poverty are revealed by Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches (SLAs)? What opportunities exist for supporting livelihoods in urban areas? In the context of growing urban populations, this paper argues ...
The assets and livelihoods options of the urban poor of Kabul
P. Hunte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2004
How are Kabul’s urban poor combining their assets to make a livelihood? How can their efforts best be supported? This working paper reports on research undertaken in 2003 in preparation for a wider Urban Livelihoods Research Project t...
Gender and rural-urban livelihoods linkages in KwaZulu Natal
Eldis Document Store, 2005
How important are rural-urban linkages to livelihoods in KwaZulu Natal? What role do women play in mobile livelihoods arrangements? This report to the Provincial Planning and Development Commission, presents the findings of a study which us...
Using sustainable livelihoods to identify transport interventions to reduce poverty
D. Booth; L. Hanmer; E. Lovell / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
Can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach be applied to sectoral or technical sectors? How can the SL framework assist in identifying ways for transport interventions to reduce poverty? The authors of this paper review the contrib...
Livelihoods conditions for the urban poor in Mazar-i-Sharif
S. Schütte / Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006
What are the conditions in which the urban poor in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan make their livelihoods? How and why do livelihood strategies change over time? This AREU publication reports on a case study undertaken in five settlements in Ma...
How urban natural resources contribute to the livelihoods of the poor
R. Slater; C. Twyman / Overseas Development Institute, 2003
How do urban natural resources (NRs) contribute to the livelihoods of the poor? What are the systems governing access and tenure over these resources? This Overseas Development Institute (ODI) working paper argues that a focus on natu...
Livelihoods approaches in interpreting the complexities of urban poverty
D. Sanderson / Reliefweb, 2000
Does the livelihoods approach help to interpreting the complexities of urban poverty? Can it act as a tool for linking micro level households to macro level municipality controls? Using recent disaster case studies, Sanderson analyses...
Key aspects of a pro-poor and ecologically sustainable urban agenda for Africa
D. Satterthwaite / International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006
How can international funders best support the development efforts prioritised by the poorest groups in Africa? How can the key role played by pro-poor local organisations be supported and enhanced? This IIED report to the Ford Founda...
Items 21 to 30 of 49

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