Rural planning and policy Books
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Amenities and Rural Development: Theory, Methods
Book SynopsisWhile many rural areas continue to experience depopulation and economic decline, others are facing rapid in-migration, as well as employment and income growth. Much of this growth is due to the presence and use of amenity resources, broadly defined as qualities of a region that make it an attractive place to live and work. Rather than extracting natural resources for external markets, these communities have begun to build economies based on promoting environmental quality. Amenities and Rural Development explores the paradigmatic shift in how we view land resources and the potential for development in amenity-rich rural regions. Amenity-based growth can lead to several paths, based largely on proximity to urban areas and the type of development that occurs, whether it be seasonal residents, retirees, or tourism. The distributional implications of amenity-led development are an important consideration for policy, both within and between communities and regions. The contributors conclude that public policy needs to focus on maximizing complementary and supplementary uses while minimizing antagonistic uses of amenities. Scholars and policymakers concerned with economic development and natural resource management will find this comprehensive volume of great interest.Trade Review'Overall, the book offers something for both academics and policy makers seeking to understand the complex issues of social change and governance facing amenity-rich areas. Its primary value for researchers is its account of the many challenges to empirical work in this area. Decision makers will see their own situations reflected in the case studies, and gain a greater understanding of the forces driving the different types of amenity-led development.' -- Gary Taylor, Journal of the American Planning Association'Scholars looking for an introduction to the relationship between amenities and rural development as a research topic will find this volume indispensable. The chapters cover the topic with considerable breadth, and the combined bibliographies provide the single most thorough resource on amenity-related research to date. The varied methodologies utilized for the empirical chapters in the volume will provide scholars with emerging interests in amenity-related development with a broad suite of approaches to employ in their work.' -- Peter B. Nelson, Growth & Change'This is a well-edited volume from Edward Elgar's New Horizons in Environmental Economics series> . . . One of the strengths of this book is its multidisciplinary focus with work by economists, sociologists, planners and geographers. It is also clear that, for the most part, the authors are well read across all of these disciplines . . . If you are interested in natural amenities and rural development, you should make this book a part of your permanent library.' -- Matthew Shumway, Papers in Regional ScienceTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. The Supply of Natural Amenities: Moving from Empirical Anecdotes to a Theoretical Basis 3. Rural Amenities Policies: Future Stakes 4. Equity within Institutional Arrangements for the Supply of Rural Amenities 5. The Supply and Demand for Natural Amenities: An Overview of Theory and Concepts 6. Out-Migration from the Northeast US: The Relative Roles of Economic and Amenity Differentials 7. Amenities and Change in the Well-Being of Nonmetropolitan Localities 8. The Role of Wilderness and Public Land Amenities in Explaining Migration and Rural Development in the American Northwest 9. Regional Economic Growth with a Focus on Amenities 10. Impact of Outdoor Recreation Facilities on Remote Rural Income Growth 11. Recreation, Amenity Migration and Urban Proximity 12. Resident-Employed Photography as a Tool for Understanding Attachment to High-Amenity Places 13. Seasonal Residents: Members of Community or Part of the Scenery? 14. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Land-Use Planning Policies in Rapidly Growing High-Amenity Communities in the Rocky Mountain States 15. Managing Growth and Development in a Natural-Amenity-Rich Landscape: Landowner Attitudes Toward Planning in Northwestern Wisconsin 16. Raising the Gangplank: A Defense of Localism Aimed at Resource Protection 17. Amenity-Led Development of Rural Areas: The Example of the Regional Action Pilot Programme in Germany 18. Rural Policy Issues 19. Amenities and Rural Development: Policy Implications and Directions for the Future Index
£119.70
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Workforce Development Networks in Rural Areas:
Book SynopsisRural areas face numerous challenges in building a high-wage, high-skilled workforce. In response to these obstacles, many regions have established workforce development networks that provide stronger linkages between employers, schools, training institutions and community-based organizations. Gary Paul Green examines in this book how these networks are organized, why employers and training institutions participate in them and whether they are effective. Drawing upon data from training institutions, employers and other organizations in rural areas, the author takes a multi-method approach to examining workforce development networks by combining qualitative and quantitative data, as well as considering various actors. Collaborative models of training are found to provide a strong incentive for employers to increase their investment in job training, reduce the risk and cost of training, and improve the flow of information in local labor markets. The author also describes the critical role community-based organizations play by broadening the available training and providing stronger ties with employers and workers. He concludes that workforce development policy needs to recognize the importance of grassroots organizations in job training and build institutional support for their activities.The new data and analyses will be of great interest to academics working in the area of rural and workforce development. Community and workforce development practitioners as well as human resource managers will appreciate the concrete suggestions for policy and practice.Trade Review'For British readers, this book is timely. Like the American government of the 1990s, the current British government is trying to improve the provision of public goods through new, more "networked" structures, including a "mixed economy" of private, public and voluntary-sector providers. This book provides a helpful starting point for evaluating whether this policy might work and will be of use to anyone studying training, the voluntary sector, or public sector restructuring.' -- Ian Greer, Work, Employment and Society'A good read for policy makers, academicians and students of economics.' -- Journal of Social and Economic DevelopmentTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction 2. Rural Labor Markets, Networks and Workforce Development 3. Employer Training: Individual Investments in Collective Goods 4. Community Colleges in Rural America: New Roles and Challenges 5. Workforce Development Networks: The Visible Hand at Work 6. Shoot the Alligators or Drain the Swamp: Can Grassroots Efforts Make a Difference? Appendices References Index
£90.00
Emerald Publishing Limited Welfare Reform in Rural Places: Comparative
Book SynopsisResearch on welfare has tended to focus on the national scale with relatively little attention given to the differential impacts of welfare restructuring in rural places and the difficulties faced by disadvantaged groups with limited provision of welfare services in many rural areas. This book seeks to significantly extend previous research work on the rural impacts of national welfare reform and position it in a broader context. "International Perspectives on Rural Welfare" provides a critical, comprehensive and comparative account of the rural dimensions of welfare in a number of developed countries. The book brings together recent research from Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand to provide the seminal international book on rural welfare. As well as being international in its outlook, it provides an inter-disciplinary focus on rural welfare by including contributors from sociology, human geography, social policy and social anthropology. The definition of welfare used within the book is broad, encompassing overarching welfare and workfare agendas, as well as more specific welfare policy areas such as anti-poverty, health, housing, social security, social work and education.Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Chapter 1 Scaling and spacing welfare reform: making sense of welfare in rural places. Chapter 2 Impacts of welfare reform on rural people and places in the United States. Chapter 3 Devolution, social exclusion, and spatial inequality in U.S. welfare provision. Chapter 4 Color-blind welfare reform or new cultural racism? Evidence from rural Mexican- and Native-American communities. Chapter 5 Social welfare policies and rural Canada. Chapter 6 Placing welfare in rural England. Chapter 7 Rural welfare to work in Wales: young people's experiences. Chapter 8 Giving up farming and the welfare state restructuration in Finland. Chapter 9 Shifting welfare, shifting people: rural development, housing and population mobility in Australia. Chapter 10 Australia's rural welfare policy: overlooked and demoralised. Chapter 11 School closures as breaches in the fabric of rural welfare: community perspectives from New Zealand. Research in rural sociology and development. Research in rural sociology and development. Copyright page.
£85.99
Practical Action Publishing A Bucket of Water: Reflections on sustainable rural development
Book SynopsisThe Sustainable Development Goals, which were adopted by 193 countries in 2015, set clear targets for ending hunger and undernutrition, as well as tackling poverty, inequality and the impact of climate change, by the year 2030. The vision they represent is an inclusive one, in which no one is left behind. It is also a collective one, in which the environment must be protected for the benefit of all. The Goals will undoubtedly take billions of dollars to achieve, but they will also take the time, effort and work of a critical group -- rural people. Hundreds of millions of women and men work small farms in the developing world. Three-quarters of the world's poorest and hungriest people live in rural areas. Even as the world becomes more urban, it will continue to depend on rural areas for food, clean water, environmental services and employment.Drawing on decades of hands-on experience in agricultural research and rural development, Dr Nwanze shows that any genuine effort to achieve sustainable development will fail if it does not include small-scale producers. He also communicates the reasons behind his heartfelt belief in the potential of these farmers. A Bucket of Water reflects on the work of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in tackling challenging issues in rural development, and provides an accessible discussion of themes such as peace and development, the cost of inaction, engaging young people in farming, women's contribution, farming as a business, and technology and research. This book should be read by anyone studying rural and agricultural development in the context of international development, or concerned about poverty and hunger.
£37.95
RIBA Publishing Building in Arcadia: The case for well-designed
Book SynopsisBuilding in Arcadia: The case for well-designed rural development is a reasoned, impassioned and ultimately practical book identifying key barriers to rural development, and how planning applicants (whether householders, developers and landowners), and most particularly their agents who make the applications – architects, landscape architects or planners – can address, and overcome, them. Focusing on the positive aesthetic role buildings can play in the landscape, and proposing sensitive development, Building in Arcadia also explores the essential economic, social and environmental case for more building in the countryside to make the countryside more viable. In so doing, it will actively engage, challenge and provoke debate – as well as offering practical ways forward. Table of ContentsContents Foreword: Lord Matthew Taylor Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART 1: PLANNING CONSTRAINTS ON COUNTRYSIDE DEVELOPMENTChapter 1: The English Arcadia Chapter 2: Policy Chapter 3: Decision-taking Chapter 4: Planning for a new development PART 2: MAKING THE CASE FOR DEVELOPMENT Chapter 5: Examining perceptions of new development – the survey of English Councillors Chapter 6: Case studies PART 3: A NEW APPROACH Chapter 7: A new approach to assessment Chapter 8: Rural Building Assessment Chapter 9: RBA – worked example Bibliography Appendix: Survey of Local Authority Councillors into the attitudes towards development in the English countryside
£33.30
Oro Editions Framing The Valley
Book SynopsisEmerging from the vivid landscape of California’s Central Valley, architect Maria Ogrydziak’s iconic, light-filled houses reflect a region where growth abounds, rich soil runs deep, and blue sky goes on and on. She designs for a new California dream, outside the hustle of the big cities, far from the deep turquoise of the Pacific. Framing the Valley follows eight case study houses where everyday people find extraordinary lives through architecture. Written in an approachable style by Maria, it is full of design wisdom from over 40 years of 400 built projects. Projects include Art Barn, a steel horse barn transformed into an art gallery, overlooking picturesque fields dotted with California poppies; Flight house, a budget-friendly remote-work homestead just outside town; two remodels of California’s classic ranch-style and mid-century modern tract homes; and a 15,000-square-foot luxury homestead clad completely in iridescent glass.
£24.61
Birkhauser Rural Urban Framework: Transforming the Chinese
Book SynopsisWhile most attention is given to the booming mega-cities in China and the associated problems of over-population, the rural areas in China are being largely ignored. Yet, a sustainable development of the rural areas is precisely that, which will be decisive for China’s future. Through its rapid development into an industrial country, China now needs to tackle far-reaching problems such as increasing population, growing income gap between the poor and the rich, rural exodus, decreased agricultural production, and environmental pollution. Rural Urban Framework is a work group at the University of Hong Kong that not only researches the far-reaching changes of the last thirty years in China’s rural areas, but has also realized concrete projects aimed at improving supply and infrastructure on site. In this publication, the authors present for the first time the results of their research as well as their built projects in the Chinese backlands, and question whether China’s only future model lies in cities.
£23.40
Transcript Verlag Forming the Modern Turkish Village: Nation
Book SynopsisDuring the early republican period, architectural interventions in rural Turkey took the form of social engineering as part of the state's modernization and nationalization policies. Özge Sezer demonstrates how the state's particular programs had a powerful effect on rural life in the countryside. She examines the regime's goals and strategies for controlling the rural people through development projects and demographic shaping to create a strong Turkish identity and a loyal citizenry. The book outlines the implementation of new rural settlements, particularly following the 1934 Settlement Law, with a geographic focus on two cities - Izmir and Elazig - with varied socio-economic and ethnic standing in the state program.
£42.50
DOM Publishers Rural Utopia and Water Urbanism: The Modern
Book SynopsisPost-Civil War Spain used the countryside as locus and symbol for the reconstruction and modernisation of the state. The Modern Village in Franco’s Spain studies the reconstruction of the towns devastated between 1936 and 1939. It analyses the ideological, political, and urbanistic principles of Franco’s hydro-social programme of modernisation of the countryside through the creation of man-made landscapes (Kulturlandschaften) of dams, irrigation canals, electric power plants, and new settlements – a genuine experiment in water urbanism. The consequent strategy of interior colonisation entailed the construction of 300 new villages or pueblos, each designed as a ‘rural utopia’ centred on a plaza mayor, which embodied, between tradition and modernity, the political ideal of civil life under the national-catholic regime. In the 1950s – 1960s, a new generation of architects, including José Luis Fernández del Amo, Alejandro de la Sota, and Antonio Fernández Alba, reimagined the pueblos as platforms of urban and architectonic experimentation in their search for an abstracted rural vernacular and an organic urban form merging with the landscape.
£23.75
New India Publishing Agency Basics of Confectionery Technology
Book SynopsisThis book, Basics of Confectionery Technology, serves as a comprehensive and accessible guide for students studying the subject. Traditional textbooks and reference materials for confectionery technology can be costly and difficult to obtain, and their language may be too complicated to comprehend. However, this book addresses these issues by providing clear and concise explanations of key concepts and techniques. As a result, it is an ideal resource for anyone seeking to gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of confectionery technology.
£128.48
New India Publishing Agency Communication Technologies in Agriculture
Book SynopsisThe textbook Communication Technologies in Agriculture is a comprehensive resource that covers both traditional wisdom and cutting-edge innovations and trends in agricultural extension. This book is suitable for students, scholars, researchers, and practitioners involved in agricultural extension. It includes 24 chapters that address the needs of all stakeholders involved in the change process. This book is especially useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying agriculture, horticulture, agricultural extension, mass communication, and rural development.
£55.06
New India Publishing Agency Extension of Technologies: From Labs To Farms
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£55.26
New India Publishing Agency ICTs for Agricultural Extension: Global
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£50.38
New India Publishing Agency Livestock Meteorology
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£109.68
New India Publishing Agency SHGs in Techno-Economic Empowerment of Tribal
Book SynopsisThe issue of womens empowerment is of great significance in our development process. There has been extensive discourse on the concept and practical aspects of empowerment, with a particular focus on womens empowerment. In India, self-help groups are emerging as a clear and effective means of achieving empowerment in rural areas.
£22.29
Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd Rural Development and Village Democracy
Book SynopsisThe 3rd consitutional amendment in 1993 for the first time provided a statutory imperative for the establishment of Gram Sabhas in rural India. The 3rd consitutional amendment in 1993 for the first time provided a statutory imperative for the establishment of Gram Sabhas in rural India.
£121.49
Rawat Voluntary Effort and Rural Development
Book SynopsisAttempts to evaluate the voluntary efforts being done in rural India in organising the marginalised weaker sections of the society for their development and liberation.
£22.12
Rawat Rural Development: Macro-micro Realities
Book SynopsisThere are major reshuffles in policies, programmes and strategies of rural development. It is under serious debate that whether the global vis a vis the local is contradictory or complementary to each other and also can these co-exist amicably.
£23.62
Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd Rural Development in India: Issues and Politics
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£33.74
Deep & Deep Publications Rural Sector and Development
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£30.74
Deep & Deep Publications Rural Development Programmes in India
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£29.62
Decent Books Gandhian Vision of Rural Development
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£17.24
New India Publishing Agency Agroforestry: Systems and Practices
Book SynopsisAgroforestry is an age old practice throughout the world, but its recognition as a science is nearly three decades old. The scientific and systematic research on tree-crop interactions, in India, started in late 1970's and got major support and impetus with the establishment of All India Coordinated Research Project AICRP on Agroforestry in 1983 by ICAR. Today AICRP on Agroforestry has its network through out the country. Under AICRP and through the individual efforts of State Agricultural Universities, location specific agroforestry systems has been recommended to suit agro-climatic zones, landholdings and economic status of the region. Though extensive research had been done till date, but it is not available to scientific world, farming communities who are the backbone of Indian rural development, students and inquisitive readers in one manuscript. This prompted the authors to club the information on agroforestry systems and practices prevailing in India in form of book. For the sake of convenience, agroforestry systems prevailing in India have been divided into four broad sections i Agroforestry in India ii Agroforestry system and practices in North, West and Central India iii Agroforestry systems and practices in East, North-East and Southern India iv Allied topics related to Agroforestry. Section one cover topics covering agroforestry experiences, research and extension efforts done in the last 25 years in India. Section two includes 13 s and section three covers 14 s wherein agroforestry research vis-O-vis agroclimatic zones of different states of India have been discussed. The last section comprising of 8 s includes topics related to role of agroforestry in soil conservation, women development; management of agroforestry; modeling; rehabilitation of mine spoils and breeding of agroforestry tree species.
£156.21
New India Publishing Agency Extension of Technologies: From Labs To Farms
Book SynopsisThe focus of technology development in agriculture in the last half of 20th century was to increase the production efficiency of the farm. For this, the Indian farmers should be updated with latest knowledge to compete for global marketing. They must have the right information at the right time which is possible through new information technologies resulted in many non-agricultural fields. In the world of Information of Communication Technology, the most commonly available IT tools for transfer of agricultural technology in Indian context are radio, television, video, telephone and mobile phone, printed media, computer and internet. This book is an outcome of the rich experiences of research work carried out by the editors. Information technology has rooted well as one of the tools of Transfer of Technology which are being used by both public and private sectors for the benefit of farmeVillage Knowledge Centres of MSSRF, E-Choupals of Indian Tobacco Company, Kisan Kendras of Rallies, Kisan Bharath Kendras of United Phosphorus Limited, Cyber Extension services of EID Parry's, Kisan Call Centres KCC, AGRISNET AGMARKNET are few good examples to quote. Hence, this book entitled "Extension of Technologies: From Labs to RFarms" is an effort to limelight the potentiality of this tool in the field of agricultural extension in general and transfer of technology in particular.Table of ContentsPart - I. Fundamentals and Applications: 01. Introduction 02. Theoretical Orientation 03. Research Methodology 04. Results, Discussions and Conclusions Part - II. Techniques and Implementations: 05. Proven Conventional Extension Techniques and Approaches for Transfer of Technologies by K. Chandrakandan and N. Anandaraja 06. Modern Communication Tools in Transfer of Technology by N. Anandaraja, G. Sujhi, M. Ramasubramanian and G. Gayathri 07. Technology Foresight and Rural Development by R. Chidambaram 08. Interactive Voice Response IVR Services 09. Video Conferencing in Technology Transfer 10. Cyber Extension Approaches in India. An Overview by V. P. Sharma 11. Expert System Applications in Agriculture by Ahmed Rafea 12. A Study on Various Expert Systems in Agriculture by G.N.R. Prasad and A. Vinaya Babu 13. Precision Farming in Indian Context. Role of Remote Sensing by S. S. Ray, S. Panigrahy and J. S. Parihar 14. Information Technology and Decision. Support Systems in AGL 15. A Framework of Information Technology Based Agriculture Information Dissemination System to Improve Crop Productivity by P. Krishna Reddy 16. Mobile Map Technology by Aymen A.Solyman 17. Development and Dissemination of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies at SAC by R.P. Dubey 18. Application of GIS on Small Farm and Dairy Management . Sarasa Green, Durgapur West-Bengal by Anit Ghose, Jayeeta Dey and Prasenjit Dwary 19. Selected Success Stories on Agricultural Information System 20. Rural Information and Knowledge System. A Case Study From Russia by S. Janakiram 21. Information Communication Technology for Women. Experience of Women Managed Internet by Kiosks at Melur, Tamil Nadu by K. Narender and N. Anandaraja 22. Future Perspectives of Farm Extension Services for Indian Farmers. A Holistic Approach by K. Chandrakandan and N. Anandaraja
£89.00
New India Publishing Agency Agroforestry: Systems and Prospects
Book SynopsisThe book encompasses a total of 26 chapters, with the initial ten chapters discussing traditional agroforestry systems that are prevalent in various regions across the country. These include homegardens, which exhibit a multistrata structure and are typically found in the northeastern and southern regions. The subsequent chapters, from 11 to 14, explore contemporary agroforestry models and the mechanisms of competition within agroforestry systems. Chapters 15 to 19 delve into the nutrient cycling and natural resource conservation aspects of agroforestry systems. In this context, trees assume both protective and productive roles. The tree canopies shield the soil from rain and wind erosion, while the fine roots bind the soil particles together, thereby safeguarding them from erosion. Additionally, trees recycle leaf and root litter, as well as nutrients, making the system at least semi-sustainable. Certain agroforestry models, like shelterbelt and windbreaks, are known to offer protection against dust and sand dunes. Moreover, models like medicinal plant-based systems contribute to the provision of medicinal and other high-value crops. These service-oriented functions of agroforestry are elaborated upon in chapters 20 to 23. Tree improvement is a critical aspect of agroforestry research, and it aids in the development of superior trees for different agroforestry models. The multiplication of propagules and planting materials are equally essential for the expansion of agroforestry. Chapters 24 and 25 provide insights into these aspects. However, agroforestry systems necessitate numerous additional parameters due to their perennial nature. The final chapter discusses economic parameters such as NPV, IRR, annuity, and sensitivity in great detail.
£63.45
United Nations World social report 2021: reconsidering rural
Book SynopsisThe World Social Report 2021 points to new directions in which rural development strategies need to be reconsidered. It offers certain strategic principles, programmes of action, and a set of concrete policies that can be combined to devise effective strategies that can help to realize the potential of rural development and achieve the SDGs. WSR 2021 will reexamine the narrow view of rural development and expand the discussion to include the role of development in achieving the wider set of SDGs. In doing the latter, it intends to pay particular attention to the interaction of rural development with SDG 6 (clean water and sanitation), SDG 8 (economic growth and decent work), SDG 9 (infrastructure), SDG 11 (sustainable communities), SDG 13 (climate change), SDG 14 (life below water) and SDG 15 (life on land). The interlinkages of all these Goals suggest that there exist potential synergies between rural development and sustainable efforts in many other directions
£42.46
Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd Making Development Happen:: Transformational
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£49.39
HarperCollins India Highway To Swades: Rediscovering India's
Book SynopsisIN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY, WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE AN INDIAN? In 2014, when Bhairavi Jani got into a car with three friends and drove 18,181 km across India, from the remote districts of Nagaland to the villages of Rann of Kutch and from the Kashmir Valley to the interiors of India''s Deccan she was searching for the threads that weave the people of the world''s largest democracy together. What she discovered from the many highways she took to swades form the beating heart of this book.
£20.42
New India Publishing Agency Veterinary Biochemistry and Extension Education
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£52.44
New India Publishing Agency Advances and Challenges in Agricultural Extension
Book SynopsisExtension education is no more an out -- of -- school education alone. The science and practice of extension has been found useful for environment, health, education, small industries as well. There have been many changes in the way extension should be organized. Privatization of extension is seriously being considered, extension has also been added as the third dimension of general universities as well, participatory methods of extension are being tried and new information technologies are finding application in providing useful information to farmers, scientists and students communities. The book Advances and Challenges in Agricultural Extension and Rural Development" covers the applications of areas like extension education, extension educational technology, administration and management, human relation in development administration and human resource development, participatory approaches, recent approaches in extension techniques, extension strategies for changing agricultural scenario and rural development, transfer of technology efforts, and recent advances in research methodology which has highly innovative methods of applications and implementation. This book would prove helpful to the extension and rural development workers in planning and manipulating communication strategies. Besides that it will be useful to the students in the field of extension and rural development. This book will be very helpful to the researchers, planners, policy makers in planning and decision-making regarding agricultural extension and rural development."Table of Contents1. Extension education. 2. Educational technology. 3. Administration and management theories. 4. Human relation in development administration and human resource management. 5. Recent advances in research methodology. 6. Participatory approaches. 7. Recent approaches in extension techniques. 8. Extension strategies for changing agricultural scenario. 9. Extension challenges for market oriented farming. 10. Transfer of technology efforts: problem tree analysis.
£135.78
New India Publishing Agency ICTs for Agricultural Extension: Global
Book SynopsisThis book is an attempt to document the National Policy on ICTs in agricultural extension, ICT infrastructure scenario and related issues, case studies on innovative ICTs for agricultural extension initiatives Village knowledge centres, information kiosks, mobile ICT units, web portals, digital data base and networks, rural tele centres, farmer call centres, mobile telephony, video conference, offline multimedia CDs, decision support systems, expert systems, innovative community radio and television programmes, open distance learning etc. The agricultural extension students, academicians, scientists, practitioners, administrators and policy makers will find this compilation of the "ICTs for Agricultural Extension: Global Experiments, Innovations and Experiences" from twenty eight countries relevant to providing a framework for the design and implementation of sustainable ICT-enabled extension services for the agricultural development.
£105.93
New India Publishing Agency Agro-Enterprises for Rural Development and
Book SynopsisThe current multi-pronged challenges of Indian agriculture demand for searching the viable alternative for restoring farmers' and rural youths' confidence in the agricultural vocation. Agri-enterprises offer such opportunities to help the agrarian communities to enhance their farm productivity and enhance income from the per unit of land and time. The present book on "Agro-enterprises for Rural Development and Livelihoods Security" is an excellent synthesis of scholarly concepts, cases and methodologies pertaining to enterprise promotion in agriculture and the related dimensions. For the benefit of the readers, the book has been divided into three segments. The first part deals with need for micro-enterprise promotion in agriculture, resource appraisal for micro-enterprise development, developing the self, characteristics of potential entrepreneurs and related aspects. The major aim of this section is to explore, unfreeze and broaden the cognitive and affective domain of the readers so that a desirable mindset among them may be created at the initial stage so that an effective learning may take place in the subsequent chapteIn the second dimension of the book, readers may find the description of varieties of technological options. These include the appropriate technologies and enterprises related to vegetable cultivation, protected cultivation, seed production, food processing, poultry farming, bee-keeping, dairy production and processing, fishery based enterprise, livestock and piggery based technological options having entrepreneurial potential. The successful experiences of the agri entrepreneurs are also shared in this section. The third and most important part of the book emphasizes on support system required to initiate and sustain the agri-enterprise. These include necessary management related interventions, trade, export, quality standards and other inter-related issues which would definitely enable readers to comprehend how to be successful agri-preneur. Besides, the role of civil society organizations for economic independence in rural India has also been narrated. On-line trading, project monitoring and evaluation and related issue for agricultural commodities are deliberated by the renowned authorities of the above fields.Table of ContentsSection-I: Stimulatory Stage 1. Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture by J.P. Sharma & Nishi Sharma 2. Micro-enterprise Development: An Overview by Dipika Hajong & R.N. Padaria 3. Resource Appraisal for Micro-enterprise Development in Agriculture by Rashmi Singh & S.K. Dubey Section-II: Technological Options: 4. Product identification and SWOT Analysis by J.P. Sharma & Rashmi Singh 5. Protected Cultivation of Horticultural Crops by Balraj Singh 6. High Value Vegetable Cultivation: Entrepreneurial Avenues by A.D. Munshi 7. Seed Production: An Entrepreneurial Venture by B.S. Tomer & K. Vinod Kumar 8. Food Production: An Emerging Option for Micro-enterprises Promotion in Agriculture by R.R. Sharma 9. Poultry Farming: Profitable Venture for Entrepreneurs by R.K. Sharma 10. Beekeeping - An Employment and Income Generating Vocation for Rural Youth by R.N. Sharma 11. Dairy Production and Processing as an Enterprises: Retrospect and Prospects by Dalip K. Gosain 12. Fisheries and Aquaculture in India: Perspective and Prospective Views by S.D. Singh 13. Ration Formulation for Profitable Dairy by Kusumakar Sharma, VB Chaturvedi & Rupasi Tiwari 14. Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Crops by R.K. Lal 15. Value Addition and Processing Opportunities in Food Processing by Devinger Dhingra 16. Commercial Avenues in Floriculture for Entrepreneurship by T. Janakiram & K.V. Prasad 17. Plants Nursery as a Micro-enterprises by Manish Srivastav & R.R. Sharma 18. Vermicomposting - Enterprise Development in Rural Areas by R.K. Sharma, K. Sharma, G.T. Gujar & J.K.S. Bhandari 19. Entrepreneurship Generation and Livelihood Security through Livestock Sector by M.C. Sharma & Rupasi Tiwari 20. Breeds of Livestock and their Genetics Improvement by M.C. Sharma & Rupasi Tiwari 21. Entrepreneurship through Pig Farming in India by M.C. Sharma & Rupasi Tiwari 22. Pigeonpea Cajanus cajan L Seed Production as a Potential Micro-enterprise For Income Augmentation: Experiences of Action Research by Shantanu Kumar Dubey, S.K.Singh & Uma Sah Section-III: Enterprise Management: 23. Understanding Self Help Group Dynamics by Premlata Singh & Nishi Sharma 24. Concept of Cooperatives and its Scope in Farmers' Capacity Building by J.P.S. Dabas 25. Impact Evaluation of Small Scale Agri-enterprise: A Case Study of Mushroom and Beekeeping Enterprises by Rajinder Peshin 26. Distance Education: A Support for Micro-enterprise Promotion in Agriculture by B.S. Hansra 27. Marketing Strategies for Micro-enterprise Promotion by Ajit Kewalramani 28. Good Agricultural Practices in Relation to Micro-enterprise Promotion by Arvind Pratap Singh 29. NABARD Supported Promotional and Developmental Programmes - Farm and Non Farm Sector by G.V. Sunil Kumar 30. Commodity Future Trading at NCDEX by A.Lakshmikantha Reddy 31. Approach to Rural Development: Economy Decentralization by Anil. P. Joshi 32. Financial Management of Agricultural Projects by Pramod Kumar 33. Micro-credit: Basic Issues and Strategies by R. Roy Burman & Shantanu Kumar Dubey 34. Role of Ministry of Micro Small & Medium Enterprises by H.S. Bisht
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New India Publishing Agency SHGs in Techno-Economic Empowerment of Tribal
Book SynopsisWomen empowerment is an important issue in our development. There has been a lot of debates on definition and operational aspects of the empowerment, particularly women empowerment. The up-coming self help groups in India are well defined means to achieve empowerment in rural areas. We have made a sincere attempt to analyze SHG from major dimensions focusing on empowerment. We believe and hope the book will be of much useful to the students, field workers, researchers and all others dealing with women empowerment.Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. Review of Literature 3. Methodology 4. Women Empowerment 5. Structure of SHG 6. Profile of SHG 7. Swot Analysis of SHG 8. Constraints of SHG 9. Structure Analysis of Selected Households of SHG Members
£42.46
Bookwell Publications Rural Development in Post Colonial Era
Book SynopsisSAVERA focuses on rural development through professionals and experts, aiming to address key issues and promote literature on rural entrepreneurship, management, and traditional knowledge. Their book "Rural Development in Post Colonial Era" aims to raise awareness and provide scholarly research on rural development issues.
£29.99
Bookwell Publications Rural Entrepreneurship Development in Liberalised
Book SynopsisSAVERA promotes rural development through research and literature on rural entrepreneurship, management, and traditional knowledge. Their book focuses on rural entrepreneurship in India to support a sustainable economy.
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Bookwell Publications Rural Management in Post Reforms Era
Book SynopsisSAVERA promotes rural development through research and literature on rural entrepreneurship, management, and traditional knowledge. "Rural Management in Post Reform Era" contributes to this vision by emphasizing the importance of managing rural resources for a sustainable economy.
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New India Publishing Agency Agroforestry Systems for Resource Conservation
Book SynopsisShivalik ranges cover an area of about 2.14 million ha in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab and Haryana States of north-west India. Over exploitation of the resources in the region had lead to soil erosion resulting in the rise of riverbeds, siltation of tanks, reservoirs and other natural water bodies. Soil erosion greater than 80 t ha-1 yr-1 have been recorded from denuded hills at places. More than 70 per cent people of the region are dependent on agriculture, however, only 18 per cent of the cultivated area is irrigated. Agroforestry where tree and crops are integrated with each other had been recommended worldwide to check soil erosion and simultaneously achieve production goals. Adoption of scientifically proven agroforestry systems in Shivaliks can reverse the degradation and improve the economic status of the farmers of the region. Extensive research had been done till date on role of agroforestry in resource conservation and livelihood security in the region. The book is an attempt to compile the available knowledge on the subject. There are 20 s in the book covering various topics relating agroforestry systems with soil and water conservation, livelihood security, slope protection through mechanical and vegetative measures, fertility build up, mine spoil rehabilitation, bamboos, climate change and carbon sequestration.Table of Contents01: Agroforestry Scenario and Opportunities in Shivalik Himalayas by Pankaj Panwar, A.K. Tiwari and K.S. Dadhwal 02: Agroforestry for Soil and Water Conservation in Jammu Shivaliks by Sandeep Sehgal and Mohammed Saleem 03: Livelihood Security through Agroforestry in Jammu Shivaliks by Kamal Kishor Sood 04: Soil and Nutrient Loss under Different Land-Uses in Upper Shivaliks of Himachal Pradesh by I P Sharma and Sudhir Verma 05: Potential Agroforestry Systems for Mid Hill Himalayas by P S Thakur and C L Thakur 06: Design for Slope Protection by using Bio-Engineering Measures in Himalayan Region by Rohitashw Kumar, Vijay Shankar and Mahesh Kumar 07: Suitable Agroforestry Systems for Lower Shivaliks of Panchkula, Haryana by Pankaj Panwar 08: Agroforestry Systems for Soil Fertility Build up of Degraded Lands of Shivaliks by Sharmistha Pal 09: Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Mine spoils in Dehradun Valley by K.S. Dadhwal and G.P. Juyal 10: Bhimal Grewia optiva Based Land Use Systems for Resource Conservation and Fodder Severity in Shivalik Himalayas by Harsh Mehta and K.S. Dadhwal 11: Tree Based Farming Systems for Paonta Valley of Himachal Pradesh by V.K. Chauhan, A.K. Joshi and R.S. Rana 12: Aonla Based Agroforestry Systems for Soil and Water Conservation in Shivaliks by Ram Prasad, R.P. Yadav and Pankaj Panwar 13: Role of Agroforestry in Soil Conservation and Soil Quality by R.P. Yadav, S.K. Yadav, Pankaj Panwar and S.L. Arya 14: Land Degradation in the Shivaliks of Jammu and Kashmir: Role of Agroforestry in Conservation and Reclamation by Vikas Sharma and S. K. Gupta 15: Bamboo Species of Shivalik Foot Hills by D.R. Bhardwaj, Krishan Chand and Bhalender Singh 16: Effect of Different Land Treatments on Hydrologica lBehaviour and Soil Loss in Shivaliks by V.K.Bhatt and A.K. Tiwari 17: Impact of Climate Change on Horticulture by W.S. Dhillon, Sanjeev K. Chauhan and H.V. Srinidhi 18: Traditional Approaches for Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources in Chamba and Kangra Districts of Himachal Pradesh byVipan Guleria and Atul Gupta 19: Carbon Sequestration Potential of Production Forestry for Mitigating Impact of Climate Change by S.C. Sharma, A.S. Dogra and Sanjeev K. Chauhan 20: Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands through Silvipastoral Systems - A Balanced Approach for Alternative Land Use with Special Reference to N-W Himalaya by Charan Singh and O. P. Chaturvedi
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New India Publishing Agency Agroforestry: Systems and Prospects
Book SynopsisThe book includes total 26 s; the first 10 s describe traditional agroforestry systems found in different parts of our country. Homegardens, having a multi-tire in structure, are another example of traditional agroforestry system found generally in northeast and southern part of our country. s 11 to 14 deal with some modern agroforestry models, and mechanism of competitive interaction in found in agroforestry systems. 15 to 19 describes nutrient cycling and natural growth resources conservation by agroforestry systems. Tree has both protective as well as productive role. Tree canopies protect soils from rain beating and wind blowing whereas fine roots bind soil particles together and thereby protect soils from erosion. Trees recycle leaf and root litter and nutrients and make system at least semi-sustainable. Different models of agroforestry like shelterbelt and wind breaks are known to help protect environment from dust and sand dunes drifting; some models like medicinal plant based system that provide medicinal and other high value crops. These service oriented functions of agroforestry are described in 20 to 23. Tree improvement is an important aspect of agroforestry study. It helps develop plus trees for different agroforestry models. Multiplication of propgules and planting materials are equally important for development of agroforestry. These information are provided in s 24 and 25. But, agroforestry systems require much more parameters owing to their perennial nature. The last describes economic parameters like NPV, IRR, annuity, sensitivity etc. in detail.Table of Contents01. Traditional Homegarden Agroforestry: Structural Diversity and Functional Dynamics in Aizawl District of Mizoram, Northeast India A.R. Barbhuiya and U.K. Sahoo 02. Shifting Cultivation in North Eastern Region of India J.M.S.Tomar, Anup Das, Rajesh Kaushal and O.P. Chaturvedi 03. Functional Roles and Services of Traditional Agroforestry Systems in the Sikkim Himalaya Ghanashyam Sharma, Rita Sharma and Eklabya Sharma 04. Traditional Agroforestry Systems on the Garhwal Himalaya N.P. Todaria and Bhupendra Singh 05. Acacia nilotica Based Traditional Agroforestry System in Central India C.B. Pandey 06. Homegarden Agroforestry: Structure and Function in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 07. Integrated Farming System for Island Conditions: A Case Study from The Andaman and Nicobar Islands N. Ravisankar, S.C. Pramanik, S. Jeyakumar, M. Din, S.K. Ambast and R.C.Srivastava 08. Agroforestry Practices in Tamil Nadu M.P. Divya 09. Production and Functional Aspects of Agroforestry for Enhancing Livelihood Support in Indian Dry Regions G. Singh 10. Status and Scope of Agroforestry Practices in Bihar D.K. Das, R.K. Jha, and O.P. Chaturvedi 11. Poplar Based Agroforestry Models on Trans-Gangetic Plains of India R.I.S. Gill, Baljit Singh, K.S. Sangha, G.P.S. Dhillon and Navneet Kaur 12. Silvopastoral System in the Andaman Islands C.B. Pandey 13. Alley Cropping System: Traditional and Modified Version for the Humid Tropics C.B. Pandey 14. Mechanism of Competitive Interaction in Agroforestry: A Case Study from An Alley-Cropping System C.B. Pandey 15. Agroforestry Systems for Resource Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture in Arid and Semi-arid Conditions R.K. Singh, M. Osman and A.K. Parandiyal 16. Role of Agroforestry Systems in Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study from Coffee Based Agroforestry Systems, Karnataka, South India Sathish, B.N., Kushalappa, C.G., Syam Viswanatha, and S. Raghavendra 17. Soil Erosion Control using Different Vegetative Methods on Hilly Terrain of South Andaman C.B. Pandey and S.K. Chaudhari 18. Agroforestry and its Impact on Soil Fertility Improvement in North-east India M. Datta 19. Nutrient Cycling in Homegarden Agroforestry in the Andaman Islands C.B. Pandey and Lalita Singh 20. Agroforestry: An Alternate Landuse for Wasteland Utilization in Central India S.D. Upadhyaya and Aashutosh Sharma 21. Rehabilitation of Degraded Lands through Silvipastoral Systems: A Balanced Approach for Alternative Land use in the North-Western Himalayas Charan Singh and O.P. Chaturvedi 22. Role of Windbreaks/Shelterbelts for Conservation of Natural Resources in Arid Conditions Rajendra Prasad, R.S. Mertia, and S.K. Dhyani 23. Scope and Potential of Medicinal Plants in Agroforestry: An Appraisal P.S. Thakur and C.L. Thakur 24. Tree Improvement in Tamil Nadu M.P. Divya, R. Jayaramasoundari and N. Chandra Sekaran 25. Package and Practices of Mass Production Through Vegetative Propagation and Cultivation of Bamboos R. Kaushal, S.K. Tewari, R.L. Banik, J.M.S. Tomar and O.P. Chaturvedi 26. Economics of Traditional Agroforestry Models in Orissa, India P.K. Singh and S.M.S. Quli
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New India Publishing Agency Agricultural Economics and Extension
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New India Publishing Agency Fundamentals of Agricultural Extension Education
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New India Publishing Agency Horticulture for Nutrition and Income Security
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New India Publishing Agency Empowering The Rural Women: Ways and Strategies
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University of the Philippines Press Community Resource Management
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Sustainable Infrastructure Development: Select
Book SynopsisThis book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure Development: Innovations and Advances (SIDIA 2020). The book addresses the issues of optimal resource allocation and utilization, construction cost minimization, budget optimization for infrastructure development in hilly terrain as well as plains, to ensure quality and safety with minimal environmental impact. The topics covered include planning, design and construction of sustainable infrastructure projects, policy and practices to be considered for the comprehensive development which is socially inclusive specifically in developing nations, transportation engineering and management which is performance-based and emerging economical models for partnerships, environment engineering and management for ascertaining the best methods for environmental impacts assessment to capture the true indirect costs of a infrastructure project, geotechnical and water resource engineering using new developments, and utilizing the various technological impacts for ensuring disaster preparedness of any region. This book can prove to be useful for beginners, researchers, and professionals interested in the latest advances and innovations in sustainable infrastructure development.Table of Contents
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