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CIFOR Annual Report 1998

CIFOR Annual Report 1998
Author: Cifor
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 55
Release:
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CIFOR News

CIFOR News
Author: Center for International Forestry Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1996
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Center for International Forestry Research
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007
Genre: Forest management
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Food for All

Food for All
Author: Uma Lele
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1063
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198755171

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This book is a historical review of international food and agriculture since the founding of the international organizations following the Second World War, including the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and into the 1970s, when CGIAR was established and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) was created to recycle petrodollars. Despite numerous international consultations and an increased number of actors, there has been no real growth in international assistance, except for the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The book concurrently focuses on the structural transformation of developing countries in Asia and Africa, with some making great strides in small farmer development and in achieving structural transformation of their economies. Some have also achieved Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG2, but most have not. Not only are some countries, particularly in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, lagging behind, but they face new challenges of climate change, competition from emerging countries, population pressure, urbanization, environmental decay, and dietary transition. Lagging developing countries need huge investments in human capital, and physical and institutional infrastructure, to take advantage of rapid change in technologies, but the role of international assistance in financial transfers has diminished. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only set many poorer countries back but starkly revealed the weaknesses of past strategies. Transformative changes are needed in developing countries with international cooperation to achieve better outcomes. Will change in the United States bring new opportunities for multilateral cooperation?"--


Participatory Monitoring in Tropical Forest Management

Participatory Monitoring in Tropical Forest Management
Author: Kristen Evans
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Community forestry
ISBN: 9791412634

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How to use this review; Methods; Concepts; Lessons learned; Impacts of participatory monitoring; Conclusions: looking back, looking ahead; Matrix table of case studies, methods and tools.


Agent Orange and Rural Development in Post-war Vietnam

Agent Orange and Rural Development in Post-war Vietnam
Author: Vu Le Thao Chi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000045013

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Vu tells the story of Vietnamese farmers who have survived a 30-year war of independence and unification, its damaging legacies in their living environment, and the unfamiliar pressure of the market economy. Vietnamese famers are neither simply obedient beneficiaries of policy decisions made by higher authorities nor convention-ridden cyphers. Rather, they are sophisticated decision-makers capable of navigating the changes threatening to disrupt their lives over multiple generations. Vu’s research pays particular attention to those farmers whose families have suffered from direct and indirect exposure to the toxic herbicides popularly known as Agent Orange. She demonstrates that their priority has tended to be the protection of their existing assets, rather than pursuing the promise of new riches, and that this tendency has helped them maintain stability in a turbulent economic environment. A fascinating study for scholars of Vietnamese anthropology and society, the book will also be of interest to sociologists and economists with a broader interest in the impact of economic and political change on rural lifestyles.