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Knowledge and Rural Development
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Successive food, economic and environmental crises have prompted the world Agricultural Research for Development (ARD) bodies to spring into action. Faced with the clear failure of public development aid to reduce inequalities and hunger, especially in Africa, wide consensus has been achieved from the World Bank to the G8 via the UN, the European Union and the African Union these past five years on the need to improve agricultural production through sustainable rural development which shows respect for Man and Nature. The ARD has set itself the goal of supporting the implementation of technical, social and institutional responses to sustainable development through a partnership encouraging the pooling of knowledge, increased skills and the autonomy of key players.
Gives a pragmatic contribution to the implementation of sustainable solutions for rural development in Africa Include analytical description of twenty selected cases studies on multi stakeholder approaches in Africa and Brazil Special chapters on new development models and innovative partnerships for research and innovation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Danièle Clavel is an agronomist with a doctorate in environmental sciences and techniques from the University of Paris 12. She specializes in adapting plants to drought and worked for fifteen years in Africa, notably in Senegal as a groundnut breeder. She is currently working at CIRAD in Montpellier, in relation with numerous rural development operators in French and English-speaking Africa.
Klappentext
Following the hunger riots in 2008, against a backdrop of the world environmental and economic crisis, the arrangements in place for international aid to developing countries, particularly in Africa, were seriously called into question. The permanent threat of famine from climate change and speculation has made food-crop agriculture a core concern. What type of rural development do we need to return to, how and with whom? Some African communities have already started answering these questions. They are proposing novel and productive, local or regional actions that are proving their worth. At the confluence of heretofore overlooked cultures, new development modes are seeing the light of day. The author describes some of these African initiatives that respect the identity of rural populations. These experiences illustrate an approach whereby technical innovation is no longer central, but fits into a more global system. Another type of development is taking shape. Dialogue, active participation of the communities involved and consideration of all types of local knowledge are its basic principles.
Danièle Clavel is an agronomist with a doctorate in environmental sciences and techniques from the University of Paris 12. She specializes in adapting plants to drought and worked for fifteen years in Africa, notably in Senegal as a groundnut breeder. She is currently working at CIRAD in Montpellier, in relation with numerous rural development operators in French- and English-speaking Africa.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements.- Foreword.- Vulnerability and resilience of smallholder farms.- Limiting the cultural risk.- Powerlessness of international aid.- Widening the agricultural issue.- New partnerships for research and innovation.- Research and sustainable development concepts.- Developing stakeholder adaptability and empowerment.- Multi stakeholder approaches in Africa and Brazil.- Participatory practices in Africa.- The Uni-Campo pilot project in Brazil.- Case study analysis.- Overview.- Development models at the crossroads of all knowledge.- Conclusion.- References.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789402403367
- Genre Biology
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 67
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T5mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9789402403367
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-94-024-0336-7
- Veröffentlichung 17.09.2016
- Titel Knowledge and Rural Development
- Autor Danièle Clavel
- Untertitel Dialogue at the heart of innovation
- Gewicht 1474g
- Herausgeber Springer