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Conflict, Social Capital and Managing Natural Resources [recurso electrónico] : A West African Case Study / K. M. Moore

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Wallingford : CABI, 2004Descripción: 278 p. : recurso en lineaISBN:
  • 9780851990712 electronic bk.
  • 9780851999487 print
Trabajos contenidos:
  • Ebooks Corporation
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 333.70966
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Contenidos:
Contenido: 10 Farmers{80}{99} Knowledge and Perceptions of Soil Fertility11 Biophysical Assessment of Alternative Soil Fertility Technologies Through Modelling; 12 An Economic Evaluation of Alternative Soil Management Technologies; 13 Economic Linkages Among Occupational Groups in the Madiama Commune; 14 Dry Season Feed Supplements: the Potential Role of Cassia tora; 15 Controlled Grazing: Botanic
Resumen: This book is the product of a research programme into sustainable agriculture and natural resource management. It focuses on the transition from agricultural and pastoral systems of arid and semi-arid regions of West Africa to more intensified agricultural and animal husbandry systems. Both technological options and decision tools are analysed, and a replicable methodology for building social capital within a rural community in the Inland Delta of the Niger River is presented. Fundamentally, this text presents a solid point of reference for a case study based on a research based development project.
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Contenido: 10 Farmers{80}{99} Knowledge and Perceptions of Soil Fertility11 Biophysical Assessment of Alternative Soil Fertility Technologies Through Modelling; 12 An Economic Evaluation of Alternative Soil Management Technologies; 13 Economic Linkages Among Occupational Groups in the Madiama Commune; 14 Dry Season Feed Supplements: the Potential Role of Cassia tora; 15 Controlled Grazing: Botanic

This book is the product of a research programme into sustainable agriculture and natural resource management. It focuses on the transition from agricultural and pastoral systems of arid and semi-arid regions of West Africa to more intensified agricultural and animal husbandry systems. Both technological options and decision tools are analysed, and a replicable methodology for building social capital within a rural community in the Inland Delta of the Niger River is presented. Fundamentally, this text presents a solid point of reference for a case study based on a research based development project.

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