Challenging the professions : frontiers for rural development
Chambers, Robert
Challenging the professions : frontiers for rural development / Robert Chambers - London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1993 - xvi, 143 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Includes index
Normal professionalism, new paradigms and development
Managing rural development: procedures, principles and choices
Project selection for poverty-focused rural development: simple is optimal
Health, agriculture, and rural poverty: why season matter
Farmer-first: a practical paradigm for the third agriculture
Normal professionalism and the early project process: problems and solutions
Thinking about NGOs' priorities: additionality and spread
The state and rural development: ideologies and an agenda for the 1990s
Challenging the Professions has been written and compiled for all those who are professionally concerned with rural poverty and development, in government services, NGOs, universities, training and research institutes and aid agencies, in the South and the North, and in the peripheries and the cores. In addressing the themes, the eight chapters are self-contained and convenient for reading and teaching. The book has practical implications for practitioners, academics, policy-makers and researchers of all departments
eng.
1853392081
Project design
Rural development
Rural regions Development
333.001 CHA
Challenging the professions : frontiers for rural development / Robert Chambers - London : Intermediate Technology Publications, 1993 - xvi, 143 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Includes index
Normal professionalism, new paradigms and development
Managing rural development: procedures, principles and choices
Project selection for poverty-focused rural development: simple is optimal
Health, agriculture, and rural poverty: why season matter
Farmer-first: a practical paradigm for the third agriculture
Normal professionalism and the early project process: problems and solutions
Thinking about NGOs' priorities: additionality and spread
The state and rural development: ideologies and an agenda for the 1990s
Challenging the Professions has been written and compiled for all those who are professionally concerned with rural poverty and development, in government services, NGOs, universities, training and research institutes and aid agencies, in the South and the North, and in the peripheries and the cores. In addressing the themes, the eight chapters are self-contained and convenient for reading and teaching. The book has practical implications for practitioners, academics, policy-makers and researchers of all departments
eng.
1853392081
Project design
Rural development
Rural regions Development
333.001 CHA