Reasons for success : learning from instructive experiences in rural development

By: Uphoff, Norman ThomasContributor(s): Esman, Milton J | Krishna, AnirudhMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: West Hartford, Conn : Kumarian Press, 1998Description: x, 233 pISBN: 1565490770 (cloth : alk. paper); 9781565490772; 1565490762 (paper : alk. paper); 9781565490765Subject(s): Rural development | Agricultural development projects | Human services | Natural resourcesDDC classification: 307.14
Contents:
Why rural development remains important -- Learning process and assisted self-reliance -- Initiation and leadership -- Local organization and participation -- Management, planning, and implementation -- Technology and training -- Information as a management tool -- Utilization of external assistance -- Dealing with government and politics -- Success and sustainability.
Summary: Draws lessons from a companion volume of case studies ( Reasons for Hope: Instructive Experiences in Rural Development ) and from other cases to assist both planners and protagonists of rural development. Offers comparative analyses and identifies practical implications from case studies in Asia, A
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Why rural development remains important --
Learning process and assisted self-reliance --
Initiation and leadership --
Local organization and participation --
Management, planning, and implementation --
Technology and training --
Information as a management tool --
Utilization of external assistance --
Dealing with government and politics --
Success and sustainability.

Draws lessons from a companion volume of case studies ( Reasons for Hope: Instructive Experiences in Rural Development ) and from other cases to assist both planners and protagonists of rural development. Offers comparative analyses and identifies practical implications from case studies in Asia, A

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