Cordillera in June

Cordillera in June
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Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015074225395
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Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Cordillera in June by : Bienvenido P. Tapang

Textual Relations is a poet's eroticization of reality through language. Sexy, fun, and irreverent, tragic and romantic, this book is a shrewd cocktail of pleasure and poetic truth.

A Generation Later

A Generation Later
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 0824822137
ISBN-13 : 9780824822132
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis A Generation Later by : James F. Eder

A Generation Later moves beyond analytical models of rural change that focus on the peasant/agricultural aspect of rural communities and makes a convincing case for an approach that integrates farm and nonfarm occupations and does justice to the conditions of occupational multiplicity that characterize, to an increasing extent, many of the rural communities in Asia. In this context, it challenges conventional (and simplistic) "peasant to proletarian" views of change. Rather than finding a dreary and dispirited landscape of sameness and hardship, it offers some empirical support for amore optimistic view of the region's future, one of growing household prosperity and widespread individual opportunity.

British Reports, Translations and Theses

British Reports, Translations and Theses
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Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C052791030
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Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis British Reports, Translations and Theses by : British Library. Document Supply Centre

Reforesting the Earth

Reforesting the Earth
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9780231558549
ISBN-13 : 0231558546
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Reforesting the Earth by : Thomas K. Rudel

Forests offer a natural solution to the climate crisis. Conserving and expanding them not only removes carbon from the atmosphere but also protects and fosters biodiversity. Yet the results of elite-driven reforestation initiatives have been disappointing, and in many world regions deforestation continues relentlessly. Thomas K. Rudel examines a wide range of conservation and reforestation efforts to shed new light on the social factors that lead to success. He details effective coalition-building strategies and organizational models that have protected, restored, and expanded forests around the world. Rudel argues that successful reforestation projects bring together diverse groups of people with a stake in the land and a commitment to collective decision making. They give voice to different economic and social interests, including small farmers, Indigenous peoples, loggers, ranchers, government officials, NGO personnel, international donors, and climate activists. These varied coalition members each make commitments to promote forests. Farmers limit the extent of lands under cultivation, governments protect land tenure for smallholders, and wealthy donors make payments for environmental protections. Timely and accessible, Reforesting the Earth offers a guide to scaling up local efforts to sequester carbon and makes a powerful case for a global reforestation movement.

The Making of the Igorot

The Making of the Igorot
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Publisher : Ateneo University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9715504876
ISBN-13 : 9789715504874
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Making of the Igorot by : Gerard A. Finin

The Philippines' Cordilera mountains of Northern Luzon have long been known as home to the peoples termed Igorots. Throughout the Spanish era, however, familiarity among highland peoples was frequently circumscribed. Mutual suspicions and long-standing enmity based on widespread headhunting practices in the Cordillera characterized many intervillage relationships. There was no broadly shared consciousness or solidarity among mountaineers. This work examines how and why American colonial rule transformed social and spatial relations across the Cordillera, creating a distinctive pan-Cordillera Igorot ethnoregional consciousness. It analyzes the ways in which the establishment of Mountain Province in the early 1900s and the imposition of direct American rule served to discourage contact between highlanders and lowlanders, while reinforcing notions of highlander connectedness. The author demonstrates the central role of Baguio City as an ethnically diverse urban center for cultural comparison and change that served as a crucible for the emergence of a robust Igorot identity. At the same time, he captures how, in different ways, succeeding generations of highlanders embraced the social and spatial bonds associated with Igorot-ism and Igorot-land. Based on this constructed ethnoregional consciousness, Finin illuminates how Igorots or Cordillerans during the 1980s and 1990s articulated this image of oneness in resisting the Marcos regime's dam and logging projects, and in subsequent calls for a Cordillera autonomous region similar to Mindanao.

The Future of Philippine Agriculture under a Changing Climate

The Future of Philippine Agriculture under a Changing Climate
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Publisher : ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 9789814818353
ISBN-13 : 9814818356
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future of Philippine Agriculture under a Changing Climate by : Mark W. Rosegrant

The Philippine economy has grown rapidly since 2010, but despite this growth, poverty and inequality remain high. Two-thirds of the poor live in rural areas, and the weak performance of the agriculture sector has contributed to the slow improvement in livelihoods. The challenge for agriculture will further increase, with climate change posing a growing threat to the sector. But agricultural transformation to spur sustained growth and reduce poverty is still possible under climate change with aggressive institutional reforms and implementation of the right mix of policies and programmes. The identification of the suitable policy and programme combination requires an accurate assessment of the key drivers of agricultural growth and food security; the impacts of climate change on agriculture and the overall economy; and the effectiveness of policies for adaptation and growth. This book addresses these big issues, focusing on enhancing the adaptation capacity of the Philippine agriculture sector. It is designed to provide a much-needed base of knowledge and menu of policy options to support decision- and policymaking on agriculture, climate change, and food security. The volume uses newly generated data, modelling outputs, and innovative analyses to provide a scientific basis for a variety of adaptation measures under different sets of climate change scenarios to guide decision-makers in strategic planning and policy formulation. “As we have actually experienced in Leyte, an island province in the Visayas where Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) struck, disasters caused by natural hazards could completely negate economic gains, devastate families and shatter dreams. Our greatest challenge is to make ourselves better prepared for and be more resilient to such disasters. Natural hazards need not always lead to loss of so many lives and properties. This book shows us ways and provides tools to draw up climate change and socioeconomic scenarios at the regional and provincial levels, allowing us to identify strategies for mitigating climate change risks.” — Ernesto M. Pernia, Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning, National Economic and Development Authority, Philippines “This book by top Philippine researchers combines state-of-the-art biophysical and economic modeling of climate impacts and adaptation policies with in-depth synthesis of agriculture, natural resources, climate trends, and policies. It provides a comprehensive assessment of climate change impacts on agriculture and the broader economy to provide important insights for Philippine policymakers.” — Dr Cynthia Rosenzweig, Head, Climate Impacts Group, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Co-Founder of the Agricultural Model Inter-comparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP)

Landless Workers and Rice Farmers

Landless Workers and Rice Farmers
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Publisher : Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9789711040437
ISBN-13 : 9711040433
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Landless Workers and Rice Farmers by : Antonio J. Ledesma

Perspectives from the household level; Agrarian reform in two villages; Implications for the Philippine agrarian reform program.