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  1. Forward: Focus on Agricultural and Rural Development. UPCA, College.Chi-Wan Rural Asia Marches Chang - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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    Rural development in the time of deconstructing the one-party political systems and centrally planned economies.Ana Barbic - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (1):40-51.
    The political developments in post-socialist countries are taken as a general frame for discussing rural development in the transition from centrally planned to market economies. Rural communities and agriculture in post-socialist countries are facing major problems related to decollectivization of property, the stimulation of effective private agricultural units, and the building up of integrated rural communities and their local autonomy. After presenting the developments in Slovenia in detail, the author comes to the conclusion that no foreign/western development (...)
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    Ecologically Sustainable Rural Development and the Difficulty of Social Change.Brian Furze - 1992 - Environmental Values 1 (2):141-155.
    This article explores the importance of environmental perception in the context of alternative agrarian social relations. Because environmental perception is socially constructed, the article is concerned with how those with an alternative agenda for agrarian practice attempt change, and the likely difficulties faced due to the structural requirements and effects of the dominant paradigm of development. It explores the need for a clear model of change, both in its outcomes and its change strategies, and the difficulties that may be faced. (...)
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    Rural development in Nigera: Problems and remedies.F. O. Eteng - 2006 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (1).
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    Rural Development and Fertility Transition in South Asia: The Case for a Broad-based Strategy.Samuel Lieberman - 1980 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 47.
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    Rural development programmes and not poverty eradication programmes as the best strategy for rapid and sustainable development in Nigeria.R. E. Matiki - 2008 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (1).
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    Rural development programmes and not rural improvement programmes as the best strategy for rapid and sustainable development in developing countries.R. Matiki - 2011 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 10 (2).
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    Tailoring Rural Development Activities through Churches to the Local Inherent Potential.Roger Sharland - 2005 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 22 (2):121-125.
    This paper is based on an open lecture given at OCMS on Tuesday 21 December 2004.
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  9. Science and technology for rural development.B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.) - 1992 - New Delhi: S. Chand & Co..
    Contributed articles, with reference to India.
     
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    Rural development within the EU LEADER+ programme: new tools and technologies. [REVIEW]René Victor Valqui Vidal - 2009 - AI and Society 23 (4):575-602.
    This paper reports on the LEADER+ programme and on the work carried out supporting rural communities in EU countries under the LEADER+ programme. This is a programme that supports development in particularly vulnerable rural regions of the European countries that are members of the EU. It supports creative and innovative projects that can contribute to long-term and sustainable development in these regions. In this paper, we will focus on three specific areas: networking, facilitation of groups, and information and (...)
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  11. Technology and Rural Development.P. Prasad - 1992 - In S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao (eds.), Science, Technology, and Social Development. Discovery Pub. House. pp. 41.
     
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  12. 26 Science & Technology for Rural Development in India.I. Rioe - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 25.
     
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  13. The Philippine Rural Development Program.M. Ladd Thomas - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Sociotechnical infrastructuring for digital participation in rural development: A survey of public administrators in Germany.Veronika Stein, Christian Pentzold, Sarah Peter & Simone Sterly - forthcoming - Communications.
    The “smart village” flourishes – at least in policy papers that envision the revitalization of rural areas through the civic deployment of networked media and telecommunications. Yet, while such aspirations are widespread, little is known about the views of those tasked with supervising and supporting digitally driven public participation for rural progress. To address the lack of insight into what these intermediary administrators conceive as catalysts and challenges for the realization of smart village conceptions, we surveyed representatives of (...)
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    Transforming the "model" approach to upland rural development in Vietnam.Joe Peters - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (4):403-412.
    Three quarters of Vietnam'sland area is in the uplands and foothills,which contain some of the poorest communes inthe country. The Ngoc Lac Natural ResourcesConservation and Management Project, in ThanhHoa Province, is one of several large uplandrural development projects that receivessubstantial funding from foreign governments inVietnam. The project was designed in 1995 toaddress the environmental constraints tosocio-economic development of Ngoc LacDistrict, while improving agriculturalproduction and natural resources management.During the first three years of operation, theproject focused on the introduction anddissemination of various (...)
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    Unpacking gender mainstreaming: a critical discourse analysis of agricultural and rural development policy in Myanmar and Nepal.Dawn D. Cheong, Bettina Bock & Dirk Roep - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    Conventional gender analysis of development policy does not adequately explain the slow progress towards gender equality. Our research analyses the gender discourses embedded in agricultural and rural development policies in Myanmar and Nepal. We find that both countries focus on increasing women’s participation in development activities as a core gender equality policy objective. This creates a binary categorisation of participating versus non-participating women and identifies women as responsible for improving their position. At the same time, gender (in)equality is defined (...)
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    Local government and rural development in the bengal Sundarbans: An inquiry in managing common property resources. [REVIEW]Harry W. Blair - 1990 - Agriculture and Human Values 7 (2):40-51.
    Of the three strategies available for managing common property resources (CPR)—centralized control, privatization and local management—this essay focuses on the last, which has proven quite effective in various settings throughout the Third World, with the key to success being local ability to control access to the resource. The major factors at issue in the Sundarbans situation are: historically external pressure on the forest; currently dense population in adjacent areas; a land distribution even more unequal than the norm in Bangladesh; and (...)
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    Views on strategies for higher agricultural education in support of agricultural and rural development.W. D. Maalouf - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (4):40-49.
    Agricultural and rural development programs can only succeed if they are based on effective participation and support of actors from the policymaking stage through all levels, including field personnel and primary producers. But these actors must possess the knowledge, attitude, and skills necessary to execute their tasks. For this reason, agricultural education and training has an integral part to play in any agricultural and rural development effort. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has made (...)
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    In Pursuit of Dignity and Social Justice: Changing Lives Through 100 % Inclusion—How Gram Vikas Fosters Sustainable Rural Development. [REVIEW]Nicola M. Pless & Jenny Appel - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 111 (3):389-411.
    This case study investigates Gram Vikas' innovative social entrepreneurial approach to sustainable rural development through its 'Water and Sanitation Programme'. We explore its key innovation of 100 % inclusion and the process of creating democratic, self-governing management systems. This allows us to demonstrate how a social enterprise tries to realize its vision of "an equitable and sustainable society where people live in peace with dignity", and ultimately, how it contributes to the United Nations Millennium Goals of improving health, empowering (...)
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    Staff decision making patterns, village leadership performance, and local institutionalization processes in agricultural and rural development programs.V. G. Dhanakumar & Boyd Rossing - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (2-3):168-177.
    While today an often stated concern of development planning in the Third World is the participation of people in the decision-making process, in many cases the nature of popular participation in the planning process is generally limited in its jurisdictional scope and restricted in its application. This article explores perceptions of development professionals and local citizens regarding barriers and willingness to participate in decision making, local leadership, and local institutionalization processes across three types (state agricultural universities, central research institutes, and (...)
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    The Role of Development Agencies In Rural Development In Turkey.Yasemin Mamur Işikçi - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (1):417-446.
    Development Agencies established with the Law on the Establishment, Coordination and Duties of Development Agencies No. 5449 dated 08.02.2006 on the condition that the pre-accession financial assistance program can be utilized in the 2003 European Union Accession Partnership Certificate, were obliged to increase the regional and rural development capacity of the region and to provide support to the projects in this context. The aim of this study is to show how and in what way Development Agencies contribute to (...) development. In order to make this assessment available from the current 26 Development Agencies in Turkey; West Mediterranean Development Agency (BAKA), Eastern Anatolia Development Agency (DOĞAKA), Eastern Black Sea Development Agency (PJC), the South Aegean Development Agency (REER), the Silk Road Development Agency (ICA), KARACADAĞ and Trakya Development Agency (TRAKYAKA)'s activity reports and regional plans for 2016 were scanned and interviews were conducted with experts. (shrink)
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    “All Sweden Shall Live!” Reinventing community for sustainable rural development.David Vail - 1996 - Agriculture and Human Values 13 (1):69-77.
    AllSweden Shall Live! is an umbrella movement of 2,300 rural development organizations that has taken shape in reaction to political and economic threats to “the living countryside.” The movement's strategy combines self-help activities and political mobilization. Ritual events celebrating a shared culture, a culture that blends traditional and newly invented elements, are crucial means of maintaining solidarity and mobilizing energies. The article investigates a self-help activity, saving country stores, and a political event, a “Countryside Parliament,” both motivated by a (...)
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    Contributions of 1890 schools to rural development.James W. Smith - 1992 - Agriculture and Human Values 9 (1):51-58.
    This article concentrates on 1890 land-grant colleges' and universities' contributions to rural development in 16 southern and border states. The author contends that lifting rural dwellens out of ignorance and poverty has been a major objective of 1890 institutions. During the early years the 1890s sent out change-agents to encourage rural dwellers to improve their standard of living through education and self-help programs. These agents went into rural communities and taught farm families to raise better crops (...)
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    Assessment of the impact of housing construction factors on rural development.Sergey Ivanovich Lugovskoy - 2021 - Kant 41 (4):67-72.
    The purpose of the study is a comprehensive analysis of the factors of housing construction affecting the development of rural areas, identifying their relationships, as well as the specifics of the implementation of the program of preferential rural mortgages in the regions and the damage of its impact on the village. The scientific novelty of the work carried out consists in confirming the hypothesis of the insignificance of the impact of the preferential rural mortgage program in the (...)
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    Small farm households at the cutting edge: appropriate technology and sustainable rural development.David Green - 2000 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 17 (2):70-74.
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  26. The Reform of the CAP and Rural Development in Southern Europe. Edited by Charalambos Kasimis and George Stathakis.E. Rehber - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (6):667.
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    Irrigated Agricultural Lands, Territory and Rural Development.Fernando E. Garrido Fernández & Eduardo Moyano Estrada - 2008 - Arbor 184 (729).
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    The combined use of the participatory dialogue method and survey methodology to evaluate development projects: A case study of a rural development project in Bangladesh.Yusuf Kassam - 1997 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 10 (1-2):43-55.
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    Labels of origin for food, the new economy and opportunities for rural development in the US.Jim Bingen - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (4):543-552.
    This paper draws upon the events surrounding two small United States Department of Agriculture-funded projects in order to explore some preliminary ideas about the influence of corporations in US policy-making through federal advisory committees created by the 1972 Federal Advisory Committee Act. Following a synopsis of the political controversy created by the efforts of these projects to generate more discussion of geographical indications in the US, this paper outlines a path for further analysis of the relationships between members of advisory (...)
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  30. Field Guide on Comprehensive Planning: Monitoring and Evaluation of Nutrition-oriented Rural Development Program at Local Levels.J. Eusebio, R. C. Dacanay, Ma Cp Ramos & L. L. Lantican - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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  31. 34. Remote Sensing Technology for Integrated Rural Development.A. K. Chatterjee - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 251.
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    Towards a grassroots approach to rural development in the third world.Miguel A. Altieri - 1984 - Agriculture and Human Values 1 (4):45-48.
  33. 32. Agro-Based New Technologies for Rural Development.S. N. Pandey - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 238.
     
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  34. 23. Role of Water Resources Management in Rural Development.B. B. Pande - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 165.
     
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  35. Issues and obstacles analysis of rural development of lorestan province.Seyed Ahmad Hosseini - 2012 - Social Research (Islamic Azad University Roudehen Branch) 4 (13):37-57.
     
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    Rural Libraries in Youth Development in Nigeria.Obiozor-Ekeze Roseline Nkechi - 2015 - Open Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):152-155.
    Nigeria is a developing country with youths that have great potentials. They embrace new innovations easily. In Anambra State of Nigeria alone, there are eight (8) higher institutions. It was observed that in the rural areas recently, youths indulge in drug taking and other anti-social acts. Many of them are dropout from schools. The rural libraries could play big roles by reverting them to skillful living again that is by equipping the libraries with information resources that would interest (...)
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  37. Special Issue: Civic alternatives in rural development.M. Walsh-Dilley, E. Edmunds & M. J. Pfeffer - 2009 - Agriculture and Human Values 26 (1-2):15-143.
  38. Corruption : insights into combating corruption in rural development.Alpa Shah - 2009 - In Karen Margaret Sykes (ed.), Ethnographies of Moral Reasoning: Living Paradoxes of a Global Age. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  39. 30. Post-Harvest Technology for Rural Development.Banshi D. Shukla - 1992 - In B. C. Chattopadhyay (ed.), Science and Technology for Rural Development. S. Chand & Co.. pp. 226.
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    The Political Economy of Land Grabs in Malawi: Investigating the Contribution of Limphasa Sugar Corporation to Rural Development. [REVIEW]Blessings Chinsinga, Michael Chasukwa & Sane Pashane Zuka - 2013 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (6):1065-1084.
    Though a recent phenomenon, land grabs have generated considerable debate that remains highly polarized. In this debate, one view presents land deals as a path to sustainable and transformative rural development through capital accumulation, infrastructural development, technology transfer, and job creation while the alternative view sees land grabs as a new wave of neo-colonization, exploitation, and domination. The underlying argument, at least theoretically, is that international land deals unlock the much needed capital to accelerate the achievement of sustainable and (...)
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    Growth fundamentalism in dying rural towns:Implications for rural development practitioners. [REVIEW]Curtis W. Stofferahn, Cordell A. Fontaine, Douglas J. McDonald, Mike Spletto & Holly Jeanotte - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (3):25-34.
    In our paper we will try to connect the dynamics of community decline to individual responses. We will operate on two levels of reality. At the first level we will discuss the circumstances surrounding the recent decline of small communities in North Dakota. At the second level we will discuss how this decline affects small town residents' attitudes toward economic development. In the first level analysis we examine the thesis that the natural environment of community growth is economic exploitation; therefore, (...)
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    Participatory methods and empowerment in rural development: Lessons from two experimental workshops with a Chilean NGO. [REVIEW]Thomas O. Sikor - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (2-3):151-158.
    Increasing attention has been given to participatory methods in agricultural research and rural development. Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) has become popular among nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and applied researchers in development. This paper analyzes PRA with respect to its usefulness for NGOs, drawing upon the outcomes from two experimental PRA workshops conducted with a Chilean NGO. Emphasis is given to discussing farmer participation in PRA and its empowerment effects. It is argued that PRA is potentially empowering if it is (...)
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    Proposal for Rural Tourism Development Forums for Local Economic Development.Federico Del Giorgio Solfa & Luciana Mercedes Girotto - 2021 - Revista Cubana de Administración Pública y Empresarial 5 (1):e162.
    This article seeks to establish the development of rural communities, with up to 500 inhabitants, with the creation of a Rural Tourism Development Forum and a Tourism Development Program with local identity. It is proposed to capitalize on cultural assets and local knowledge, to strengthen the profile and tourist circuits, local services and enterprises, agro-tourism and other related economic and social activities. The objective is to contribute to territorial tourism development from an innovative perspective, which, based on the (...)
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    Social Development of Rural Areas: Sociological Analysis.О. Л Лушникова - 2021 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):61-70.
    The paper presents the author’s view on the social development of rural areas. The author examines different points of view, according to which rural development is identical with economic development; the one that relates it tohuman capital; the one that treats it in terms of “growth”; and the view point one that explains it by changes of mentality and the one that makes it dependent on institutional changes. The author concludes that the development of rural areas should (...)
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    International technical interventions in agriculture and rural development: Some basic trends, issues, and questions. [REVIEW]George H. Axinn - 1988 - Agriculture and Human Values 5 (1-2):6-15.
    This paper presents some of the basic trends, issues, and questions regarding the last four decades of international development cooperation in agriculture. The impact of technical cooperation tends to account for only a small proportion of change; the bulk of the variance being caused by internal, rather than external, forces and events. The paper reviews both multilateral and bilateral technical cooperation, and then illustrates with the case of U.S. universities in international technical cooperation. It goes on to question the difference (...)
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    Maria Fonte and Apostolos G. Papadopoulos (eds): Naming food after places: food relocalisation and knowledge dynamics in rural development. [REVIEW]Amy E. Snively-Martinez - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (1):129-130.
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    The Development of Context-Sensitive Attention in Urban and Rural Brazil.Pablo Mavridis, Joscha Kärtner, Lília Iêda Chaves Cavalcante, Briseida Resende, Nils Schuhmacher & Moritz Köster - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Resisting Development, Reinventing Modernity: Rural Electrification in the United States before World War II.Ronald R. Kline - 2002 - Environmental Values 11 (3):327-344.
    The essay examines local resistance to the New Deal rural electrification program in the United States before World War II as a crucial aspect of sociotechnical change. Large numbers of farm men and women opposed the introduction of the new technology, did not purchase a full complement of electrical appliances, and did not use electric lights and appliances in the manner prescribed by the government modernisers and manufacturers. These acts of 'transformative resistance' helped to shape artefacts and social practices.
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    Rural tourism and development in Vojvodina: The animation of tourism‐cultural relationships.Vesna Djukić‐Dojčinović - 1992 - World Futures 33 (1-3):189-197.
    (1992). Rural tourism and development in Vojvodina: The animation of tourism‐cultural relationships. World Futures: Vol. 33, Culture and Development: European Experiences and Challenges A Special Research Report of the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 189-197.
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    Rural economic development through local self-development strategies.Cornelia Flora, Jan L. Flora, Gary P. Green & Frederick E. Schmidt - 1991 - Agriculture and Human Values 8 (3):19-24.
    During the 1980s many communities turned to grassroots activities to promote economic development, rather than relying on industrial recruitment strategies. We evaluate the characteristics of these projects, their benefits and costs, and obstacles they face in the development process. The data are drawn from a survey of more than one hundred communities in the United States. Self-development efforts do not appear to replace traditional rural economic development activities, but may complement them. Self-development activities produce a wide variety of jobs (...)
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