Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations

Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations
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Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 1799846466
ISBN-13 : 9781799846468
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Synopsis Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations by : Ladislaus Semali

"This book studies the concept of "poverty" and the ways that it is multifaceted and why studying poverty reduction matters"--

Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations

Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781799846475
ISBN-13 : 1799846474
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Synopsis Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations by : Semali, Ladislaus M.

Globally, poverty affects millions of people’s lives each day. Children are hungry, many lack the means to receive an education, and many are needlessly ill. It is a common scene to see an impoverished town surrounded by trash and polluted air. There is a need to debunk the myths surrounding the impoverished and for strategies to be crafted to aid their situations. Sociological Perspectives on Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction in Rural Populations is an authored book that seeks to clarify the understanding of poverty reduction in a substantive way and demonstrate the ways that poverty is multifaceted and why studying poverty reduction matters. The 12 chapters in this volume contribute to existing and new areas of knowledge production in the field of development studies, poverty knowledge production, and gender issues in the contemporary African experience. The book utilizes unique examples drawn purposely from select African countries to define, highlight, raise awareness, and clarify the complexity of rural poverty. Covering topics such as indigenous knowledge, sustainable development, and child poverty, this book provides an indispensable resource for sociology students and professors, policymakers, social development officers, advocates for the impoverished, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

Inclusive Development and Poverty Reduction

Inclusive Development and Poverty Reduction
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9789811584466
ISBN-13 : 981158446X
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Synopsis Inclusive Development and Poverty Reduction by : Changsheng Zuo

This book discusses poverty reduction and inclusive development in China. The relevant research reports included here combine unique perspectives and thorough analysis, and include both comparative and empirical analyses. Although China is the first country to have achieved the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, it still faces enormous problems and challenges in terms of narrowing the income gap, reducing poverty and attaining sustainable development. This book not only provides valuable theoretical material to help readers understand inclusive development and poverty reduction in today’s China, but also offers relevant government authorities a solid theoretical and practical basis for informed decision-making.

Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People

Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781849805193
ISBN-13 : 1849805199
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People by : Jonathan A. Cook

. . . the case studies and subsequent summarizing discussions provide interesting insights on the many interactions of trade, poverty and the environment. . . digestible also for those without an academic background in economics. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture While some argue that trade liberalization has raised incomes and led to environmental protection in developing countries, others claim that it generates neither poverty reduction nor sustainability. The detailed case studies in this book demonstrate that neither interpretation is universally correct, given how much depends on specific policies and institutions that determine on-the-ground outcomes. Drawing on research from six countries around the developing world, the book also presents the unique perspectives of researchers at both the world s largest development organization (The World Bank) and the world s largest conservation organization (World Wildlife Fund) on the debate over trade liberalization and its effects on poverty and the environment. The authors trace international trade rules and events down through national development contexts to investigate on-the-ground outcomes for real people and places. The studies underscore the importance of evaluating trade from a perspective that pays attention to environmental and social vulnerability and understands the linkages between poverty reduction and environmental protection. The lessons drawn provide a critical first step in developing the appropriate response options needed to ensure that trade plays a positive role in promoting truly sustainable development. Academics and students in environmental economics, development economics and agriculture, as well as policymakers and those in development institutions will appreciate this groundbreaking work.

People-Centred Public Works Programmes

People-Centred Public Works Programmes
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Publisher : Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9789956550487
ISBN-13 : 9956550485
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Synopsis People-Centred Public Works Programmes by : Tandi, Costain

Poverty has long been a developmental challenge in the Global South in general and in sub-Saharan Africa in particular. With a fifth, mainly from the rural areas of the world, living below the poverty datum line, the world has a huge challenge to reduce poverty, worse still to eradicate it from the face of the earth. A target was set through the 2000-2015 United Nations (UN) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and subsequently through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to reduce poverty by at least half by the years 2015 and 2030 respectively. In pursuing this goal, livelihoods of poor people though meeting with serious challenges, especially in rural areas, play a major role. This book explores the role played by people-centred Public Works Programmes in the fight against poverty and the development of rural communities in Africa. Whereas a number of countries in Africa have been approaching the issue of poverty through several interventions including Public Works Schemes, it is sad to note that poverty still tops the rankings among numerous economic and social challenges facing the continent. One wonders whether the public works strategy is misguided, misconstrued or mismanaged considering that its main objective is to make the unemployed more employable through the provision of temporary employment and training opportunities. The book concludes that Public Works Programmes, if well managed and people-centred, are one of the best ways to alleviate and even eradicate poverty in rural Africa, as it allows governments to make partnership with people, and facilitates implementation while giving space for economic self-sustenance, growth and development.

Reducing Poverty and Sustaining the Environment

Reducing Poverty and Sustaining the Environment
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781136558955
ISBN-13 : 1136558950
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Synopsis Reducing Poverty and Sustaining the Environment by : David Satterthwaite

'A valuable contribution to our collective knowledge about governance, poverty and the environment' Frances Seymour, World Resources Institute 'Detailed and realistic documentation of contemporary development and governance relationships and trends' Melissa Leach, Institute of Development Studies There are growing signs that development work by governments, aid agencies and non-government organisations ignores the fact that environmental quality matters to the poor. There are also indications that some environmental work is pushing 'people-out' protection methodologies. Yet recently, an extensive range of project, programme and policy level activities has focused attention on the important links between poverty and the environment, and the benefit of entrenching these links in policy-making processes at all levels. The role that politics plays in all of this is of overriding importance. This volume is the first to address the role of politics in environmental issues that matter to the poor through a series of case studies. It describes experiences at regional, national and local levels in low and middle income countries including China, Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa, Pakistan, Colombia, Peru, India, Saint Lucia and countries in East Africa. Ultimately the book demonstrates how understanding the national and local political context is crucial for addressing poverty-environment issues such as environmental health, access to natural resources for livelihoods and security, and coping with environmental disasters. The editors advocate ways in which political processes can be used to make positive changes - from the perspectives of both poverty reduction and the environment.

Why Poor People Remain Poor

Why Poor People Remain Poor
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Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000107478509
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Synopsis Why Poor People Remain Poor by : Ajaga Nji

Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Governance Strategies for Economic Growth in Africa

Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Governance Strategies for Economic Growth in Africa
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : 9781522532484
ISBN-13 : 152253248X
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Synopsis Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Governance Strategies for Economic Growth in Africa by : Teshager Alemu, Kassa

Despite increasing reports across the globe on renewable development and maintenance, little is known regarding what strategies are required for improved economic growth and prosperity in Africa. Improving an understanding of the methods for promoting growth through reusable resource development and administration is a vital topic of research to consider in assisting the continent's development. The Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Governance Strategies for Economic Growth in Africa provides emerging research on the strategies required to promote growth in Africa as well as the implications and issues of the expansion of prosperity. While highlighting sustainable education, pastoral development pathways, and the public-sector role, readers will learn about the history of sustainable development and governmental approaches to improving Africa’s economy. This publication is a vital resource for policy makers, research institutions, academics, researchers, and advanced-level students seeking current research on the theories and applications of development in societal and legal institutions.

Social Development

Social Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : 9781136938313
ISBN-13 : 1136938311
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Synopsis Social Development by : Manohar S. Pawar

This edited collection demonstrates that the ideas inherent in social development are practical and not utopian. By discussing and delineating a social development approach, the book argues the need for practicing it at local or grassroots-level communities to promote universal social justice and wellbeing. Towards this end, several leading scholars have presented critical and inspiring thoughts on the significance and usefulness in development of genuine participation of people, bottom-up strategies, self-reliance, capacity building, and egalitarian and empowering partnerships. They also delve into hitherto neglected aspects of social development related to preparing personnel for social development work, ethical imperatives and a new social development paradigm. The world’s contemporary problems persist in part because the social development approach in its comprehensive form has not been planned and implemented at local, national and global levels. Social Development presents the optimistic argument that the application of social development ideas can help create a world in which almost all people’s wellbeing can be significantly enhanced.

Promotion of Rural Employment for Poverty Reduction

Promotion of Rural Employment for Poverty Reduction
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Publisher : International Labour Organization
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9221194868
ISBN-13 : 9789221194866
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Synopsis Promotion of Rural Employment for Poverty Reduction by :

This report adopts a decent work perspective to approach the challenge of promoting employment and reducing poverty in rural areas by examining issues of employment, social protection, rights and social dialogue in rural areas in an integrated way.