DEVS 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Participatory Rural Appraisal, Rural Development, World Development Report

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The us used to be resource rich and labour-poor, and japan vice versa so they are looked at as development models. Following factors were important to the american experience: for the 19th century virgin land opening was the focus and family farms, expanding the transportation network was the greatest stimulus to rural moved on to. development. Integrated rural development: the demise of community development approaches fell into two contrasting strains of thought, on one hand, it led to the emerging emphasis on small-farm growth and. )t(cid:495)s criticized for not actually providing the tools or space for community (cid:498)sustainable livelihoods(cid:499) approach is the latest attempt. )t tries to confront the issues of rural poverty holistically. It challenges the farming first mentality and considers the full range of livelihood strategies. Not everyone is a farmer. farmers first and allowing local communities control. Sustainable livelihoods: poverty is the result of exclusion from political or institutional processes.

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