Tanzania Agriculture Policy
Feb 18, 2012
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Food for Policy: Reforming Agriculture $40.94 Food for Policy – Reforming Agriculture is the first book of its kind to highlight the reforms needed to achieve a ‘second Green Revolution’ which will then make way for an ‘evergreen’ revolution in India . Although there has been much discussion on reforming the Indian agriculture sector and making it globally competitive, it continues to be plagued by various constraints and the reform process has been extremely slow. This book is a compilation of articles by experts who provide comprehensive solutions for the Indian agriculture sector. A unique feature of this book is that it builds on the existing work on reforms and trade in agriculture while focussing on the gaps in the current literature. There are very few books today that try to address issues such as agri-business and non-farm employment. Food for Policy – Reforming Agriculture fills this lacuna by covering a wide range of areas including agriculture trade policy, price policy, infrastructure development and supply chain efficiency. Food for Policy – Reforming Agriculture will appeal to academics, policy-makers, the agro-business industry, investors, agriculture experts, students and general readers who are keen on being acquainted with the Indian agricultural scenario and its reform requirements. |
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Tanzania Foreign Policy and Government Guide $159.24 Foreign policy, domestic policy, political system and parties, government and administrative structure, international activity and more. Updated annually Author: International Business Publications Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 368 Publication Date: 2004/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.00 x 8.40 x 0.84 inches |
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Social Security Law and Policy Reform in Tanzania $186.39 This is a study of Tanzanian social security law. The study starts from the premise that current social security law in Tanzania is inadequate to protect the citizenry and needs to be reformed. This need is based on the fact that the Tanzanian government has both national and international obligations to guarantee peoples social protection. The study uses the South African experience of social security issues to reflect on the problems facing Tanzania. The identified lessons will be used to inform the legal reform endeavours in Tanzania. The book addresses issues such as low coverage of the population, risks and benefits, inadequacy of benefits, lack of portability of social security benefits, bad governance and the problem of fragmentation. On account of these issues, it is suggested that there is need to embrace the comprehensive social security concept on which, South Africa constitutionalisation of social security rights offers fine lessons for Tanzania. Further, the book advances the linkages between adoption of the comprehensive social security concept and constitutionalisation of socioeconomic rights and how these two can help in solving the issues under consideration. Author: Ackson, Tulia Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 360 Publication Date: 2009/10/12 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.80 inches |
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Economics & Agriculture Policy and Markets $108.78 No Synopsis Available |
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Tanzania Foreign Policy And Government Guide $97.45 No Synopsis Available |
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Case Studies in Population Policy: Tanzania $7.31 No Synopsis Available |
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Politics and Public Policy in Kenya and Tanzania $38.95 No Synopsis Available |
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Land Policy in Tanzania : Issues for Policy Considerations $9.75 No Synopsis Available |
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Common Agricultural Policy and Eu Agriculture $127.45 The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) exists since the early 1960s. In the beginning the CAP had the aim to increase production and to maintain food supply. Over the years it emerged to an important instrument to regulate the agricultural production. As the European Union began to grow and with it the agricultural sector, the CAP had to be adapted via reforms to the changed situations. The book at hand discusses the major Reforms of the CAP since 1992 and its effects on producer prices and competitiveness of EU agricultural products on the world market. The book evaluates if the CAP reforms did have an influence on producer prices and competitiveness, how this influences came about and what their effects are. Author: Langmaier, Thomas Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2010/03/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.32 inches |
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Sustainability in Agriculture $34.53 World trade in agriculture, with its massive subsidies, restrictive barriers, international collaboration and competition, and the livelihoods of millions of farmers worldwide at stake, is an emotive subject that often provokes heated debate. So how can sustainability in agriculture be addressed whilst taking these issues into account? "Sustainability in Agriculture" presents an authoritative and balanced overview of many of the key factors that impact upon world agricultural practices. The aim is to throw light on the subject and so generate informed and rational discussion of the topics which so often generate powerful emotions. The contributions from experts from around the globe cover: Free trade, Fair and unfair trade, GM crops, The use of pesticides, Change in land use and sustainable development and the Economic consequences of recent changes in the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union The timeliness of this book, discussing as it does many hotly debated issues, make it essential reading for all those having an interest in the future of agriculture worldwide, but especially farmers and students of farming, environmental scientists, government agencies and policy makers. |
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Water for Agriculture $382.36 World population is set to increase by a third in the next 25 years, with no corresponding increase in global rainfall. About seventy per cent of the worlds abstracted water is used in farming and therefore the economics of irrigation is becoming an increasingly important issue for sustainable development. Water for Agriculture provides a thorough overview of this highly topical subject, written in a clear and accessible style.The Scope of the book is wide both in its analysis and in its geographical coverage. Topics covered include the infrastructure, operation and maintenance of irrigation service supply, the supply of drainage services, economic cost benefit analysis, water resource planning at the regional scale, political economy and irrigation policy. The content of Water for Agriculture is enhanced by numerous tables, diagrams, and indepth case studies.This book will be an essential read for those professionals involved in the planning of water resources, and for advanced students studying this topic as part of agriculture, development studies, economics, engineering, environmental science, geography, hydrology and planning courses. Author: Merrett, Stephen/ Merrett, S./ Merrett Stephen Series Title: Spons Environmental Science and Engineering Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2001/12/29 Language: English Dimensions: 9.68 x 6.14 x 0.68 inches |
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Party Institutionalisation in Tanzania $109.93 Tanzania reestablished multipartism in 1992. One of the essentials for this system to function effectively is the institutionalisation of political parties. Though not guaranteed to win elections, institutionalised parties are more likely to perform well their functions such as interest articulation, interest aggregation, socialization, and recruitment. In Tanzania, the new political parties that were formed after 1992 are weakly institutionalised. Based on empirical research, the most probable, though not the only one factor held in this book is that such weakness is an outcome of the hostile legal regime within which the new parties are subjected to operate. The legal regime in question is by and large a sole property of the ruling party, the Chama Cha Mapinduzi and its government. Besides, the party and its government systematically and persistently preach and equate the new parties to violence and wars. The situation is alarming especially in rural areas where most people live and remain ignorant. The book is especially useful to academics, researchers, policy makers, practitioners, politicians, prodemocracy activists and students of politics. Author: Raphael, Consolata Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2011/03/31 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Transition of Law and Justice in Tanzania $173.65 Tanzania is a developing country and committed for the welfare of the people.Politically, Tanzania is a stable country and therefore, large number of investors state and no state actors are attracted.The reason for attraction is her untapped raw material and large number of consumers.Tanzania is trying its best efforts to come out from its colonial past and establishing its own identity.There is a persistent demand for transparent and reliable laws and judicial determination.At present, country is in transition, particularly the constitution, law, judicial system administration all are evolving and facing new challenges.The changes are influencing in such a manner that the old system is likely to be replaced in near future.The wave of globalization, legislative positivism, assertion of power by judiciary, human rights, rule of law and multiparty system has already affected the legal system.This book therefore provides analysis of these changes in some of the field of law and justice and throwing light on the changing perspective of Tanzanian law in the present scenario.The book is helpful to readers particularly the students of law, politics, business, policy makers general readers. Author: Ghormade, Vijay Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2011/02/04 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.61 inches |
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Agriculture And Development: The Case for Policy Coherence $28.28 No Synopsis Available |
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Sustaining and Sharing Economic Growth in Tanzania [With CDROM] $43.99 "Far reaching macro-economic and structural reforms combined with increases in government spending have been the primary drivers of Tanzania’s growth acceleration. As growth in government spending slows, the locomotive for growth will need to shift to increased demand for exports and domestically produced goods, requiring Tanzania to strengthen substantially its international competitiveness, accelerate structural change, and safeguard the environment while maintaining macroeconomic stability. For Tanzania’s poor to be able to participate and benefit from important growth, a greater focus on rural development, improved governance of the management of Tanzania’s natural resources, and better targeting of social services to the poor is suggested. Successful design and implementation of a shared growth strategy will also require a strengthening of policy management and coordination in Tanzania to ensure that scarce human and financial resources are effectively deployed." |
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Perspectives in World Food Agriculture $271.61 The second volume in a series designed to keep the agricultural leaders of today and tomorrow in both industry and academe abreast of the latest, most uptodate information concerning global agriculture. Aimed at faculty, undergraduate and graduate students in colleges of agriculture, policy makers, government and industry scientists, public libraries, farmers and agribusiness operators, this book is the key to keeping current on agricultural research and policy. Author: Miranowski, John A./ Scanes, Colin G. Series Title: Perspectives in World Food and Agriculture Series Number: 2 Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 334 Publication Date: 2005/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.16 x 6.36 x 1.06 inches |
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Sokoine University of Agriculture $62.13 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Sokoine University of Agriculture is a university in Tanzania, specializing in agriculture. Created as an independent institution out of the agricultural faculty at the University of Dar es Salaam on 1 July 1984, Sokoine university now has four faculties of it own. The faculties are: Agriculture; Forestry and Nature Conservation; Veterinary Medicine; and Science; and each offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to doctoral level. Two institutes of Continuing Education and of Development Studies complement the work of the faculties. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/09/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture $61.78 This new edition builds on the explosion of research on sustainable agriculture since the late 1980s. By separating myth from reality, Miguel Altieri extracts the key principles of sustainable agriculture and expounds on management systems that "really work." Providing case studies of sustainable rural development in developing countries, he goes beyond a mere description of practices to include data that reveal the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of alternative projects.Each chapter of "Agroecology" has been enriched and updated with the latest research results from around the world. New emphasis has been placed on such issues as the ecological economics of agriculture, policy changes needed for promoting sustainable agriculture, rural development in the Third World, the role of biodiversity in agriculture, and new research methodologies. |
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Policy Implications on Environment : The Case of Villagization in Tanzania $26.28 No Synopsis Available |
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The Policy Factor: Agricultural Performance in Kenya and Tanzania $34.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Tanzania’s Growth Centre Policy and Industrial Development $53.58 No Synopsis Available |
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Agriculture in Tanzani : Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme, Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture $7.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Cities, Poverty and Food: Multi-Stakeholder Policy and Planning in Urban Agriculture $35.94 The numbers of the urban poor are on the increase; at the same time their position has been made more vulnerable by the recent food and economic crises. City authorities need to find innovative strategies to eradicate urban hunger and improve the livelihoods of the urban poor. Urban agriculture provides such a strategy by enhancing access to fresh and nutritious food, and contributing to local economic development and social inclusion of the urban poor, especially women. It also has the effect of greening cities, promoting the productive reuse of urban waste, and reducing vulnerability to climate change. To do this urban agriculture must be cross-cutting and multi-functional. So how can policy be developed to include all the relevant sectors and disciplines, including agriculture, urban land use planning, health, waste management, social housing and slum upgrading, and parks and nature management? Cities, Poverty and Food presents the experience of RUAF Foundation in multi-stakeholder policy formulation and action planning for urban agriculture. RUAF has carried out programmes in over 20 cities in 17 countries, under the Cities Farming for the Future programme, implemented between 2005 and 2008. This book provides valuable insights and guidelines which are essential reading for the staff of municipal authorities, producer groups and community-based organizations; for NGO field workers; university researchers; agricultural extension officers and others who seek to enhance participatory governance, urban food security, urban poverty alleviation and improved urban environmental management. |
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Agricultural and Food Policy $4.48 Provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of government in agriculture in the United States and the effects of the federal government’s agricultural and food policies. KEY TOPICS: " Presenting the political process as it relates to agriculture, it explains the role of agriculture committees within Congress; the role of USDA; and of Farm, agribusiness, and public interest organizations. It introduces economic principles to analyze a particular problem, policy, program, or consequence. The fourth edition of "Agricultural and Food Policy" has been revised to include comprehensive treatment of international trade policy and the issues likely to dominate the next round of trade negotiations beginning in 2000; policies relating to food safety; the implications of welfare reform on the future scope and structure of the USDA; and current perspectives on the balance of world food supply and demand. The book also includes a new chapter on the ways in which the 1996 Farm bill changes the role of government in agriculture." An essential reference for anyone involved in agriculture or in the formulation of agriculture and food policy. |
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Tanzania Tour $37.77 Wall Mural – Tanzania Tour; |
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Tanzania Sunset $20.97 Window Mural – Tanzania Sunset; |
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Agriculture in Syri : Agriculture in Syria, National Agricultural Policy Center $7.55 No Synopsis Available |
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Food and Agriculture Organization $117.9 The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. Serving both developed and developing countries, FAO acts as a neutral forum where all nations meet as equals to negotiate agreements and debate policy. FAO is also a source of knowledge and information, and helps developing countries and countries in transition modernise and improve agriculture, forestry and fisheries practices, ensuring good nutrition and food security for all. Its Latin motto, fiat panis, translates into English as let there be bread. As of 8 August 2008, FAO has 191 members states along with the European Community and the Faroe Islands, which are associate members. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 174 Publication Date: 2009/11/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.40 inches |
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Integrated Watershed Management in Rainfed Agriculture $124 The incentive of watershed programs is to increase the return on investment with over 20% for 65% of the projects that are currently underperforming. This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the realization of improved rain fed agriculture yield in semi-arid and dry land areas. Besides techniques to improve the livelihood of the many small-scale farmers in developing countries, it includes examples and case studies for further support. The methods discussed have recently shown to be successful and economically remunerative in India and in various African countries. Intended for professionals (investors, policy makers), researchers and (post)graduate students working on dry land and sustainable agriculture and water and natural resources management. Suited for courses in dry land agriculture, soil and water management and watershed development. |
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United States House Committee on Agriculture $87.62 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, or Agriculture Committee is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. The House Committee on Agriculture has general jurisdiction over federal agriculture policy and oversight of some federal agencies, and it can recommend funding appropriations for various governmental agencies, programs, and activities, as defined by House rules. Since 2007, the committee has been chaired by Representative Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2011/04/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches |
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Policy Reform, Economic Growth and China’s Agriculture $22.43 No Synopsis Available |
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Many Shades of Red : State Policy and Collective Agriculture $33.1 No Synopsis Available |
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Private Interests, Public Policy, and American Agriculture $15.55 No Synopsis Available |
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Agriculture and International Trade : Law, Policy, and the WTO $131.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Policy Reform in American Agriculture : Analysis and Prognosis $46.31 No Synopsis Available |
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Agriculture and the Environment : An Examination of Critical Issues for Food Policy $29.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environmental Policy $40.9 No Synopsis Available |
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Sociological Perspectives of Organic Agriculture : From Pioneer to Policy $121.88 No Synopsis Available |
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Internationalization and Canadian Agriculture : Policy and Governing Paradigms $63.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Ict and the Education Sector in Tanzania $109.93 Academic Institutions are heavily investing in ICT in order to improve delivery and quality of education. But the process of introducing and applying ICT in Higher learning institutions is not effective to enable higher learning Institutions to reap fully the benefits offered by ICT. This book describes a number of factors that hindered the introduction and application of ICT at Ardhi University, which are limited ICT infrastructure, inadequate ICT personnel, inadequate training provided to staff, limited support services, inadequate financial resources, and insufficient budget for ICT infrastructure. Further it recommends among other things, improvement of ICT infrastructure, increasing the number of ICT personnel to support the student and staff population, training and education to staffs in order to equip them for better application of ICT, enforcement of ICT policy, establishment of dedicated department that provides ICT support and inclusion of ICT issues in Strategic plans. Author: Nkembo, Kristofa Sosten/ Koloseni, Daniel/ Shimba, Faith Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2011/07/17 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.20 inches |
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U.S. Farm Bills and Policy Reforms: Ideological Conflicts Over World Trade, Renewable Energy, and Sustainable Agriculture $133.43 U.S. farm bills are home to the nation’s primary policies for agriculture, land use, and conservation. Although often outside the public spotlight, many of these policies are crucial to how land and food are managed in this country–from food stamp programs for low-income households to environmental conservation for natural resources to the often controversial commodity subsidy programs to support farmers. Examining the gains and misses for conservation in the 2008 farm bill also sheds light on agricultural sustainability prospects embedded in farm policy. In this case, the emphasis on biofuels during farm bill debates both threatened conservation with the prospect of large-scale corn ethanol production, and also shifted public focus away from reforms that might have improved agriculture’s environmental and social footprint. At the same time, the 2008 farm bill did introduce some new prospects for environmentally- and socially-sustainable agricultural policies in the longer term. In examining the reasons for the 2008 farm bill’s approach to and then retreat from rapid policy change, Nadine Lehrer guides us through ideological conflicts over world trade, renewable energy, and sustainable agriculture as embedded in U.S. farm policy debates. This book locates these debates within the historical context of farm bills over time, providing a concise history of agricultural policy dynamics as they relate to current issues. The book also integrates complementary theoretical perspectives from the policy change and social movement literatures, and in particular makes a case for incorporating discourse analysis into studies of policy change and policy stability. Integrating theory and history with a multidisciplinary perspective on changing situational drivers, interest group struggles, and Congressional politics, Lehrer uses the farm bill as an illustrative case for illuminating U.S. political processes and implications. This is an important work for students and scholars of the U.S. political system, especially those focused on agricultural policy, sustainability and environmental conservation, theory and methods of policy analysis, and the intersections of policy and culture. |
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Subsistence Agriculture & Economic Development $48.44 One of the more perplexing problems of economic development is helping subsistence farmers break away from production simply for home consumption to become commercial farmers, producing more and more for sale in the marketplace. Although subsistence farms occupy 40 percent of the worlds cultivated land and support half of mankind, facts about them and programs to increase their output are scattered. Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Development provides a unique overview of these difficulties and their significance to economic development. It is the first book to subject subsistence agriculture to rigorous multi-disciplinary examination and to bring to light new theory and empirical evidence directed toward solving the problem. This volume contains original chapters by forty leading social scientists and agricultural specialists who summarize contemporary theory, fact, and policy on the problems of developing agriculture from subsistence to a commercial basis. Each contributor speaks from one or more of the relevant standpoints of economics, sociology, agronomy, political science, anthropology, and social psychology. There emerges a clear, meaningful picture of the subsistence farmer and the problems involved in changing his attitudes, methods of production, and economic and social environment. Broad in scope, documented with pertinent case studies, and far-reaching in its guidelines for future research and policy, this work should be read by all concerned with increasing food production and with economic development. This is an area of special concern in the uses of food products as the basis for new energy resources-an issue of increasing importance in the advancing use of ethanol as a fuel drawn from corn products. |
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Gender In Agriculture Sourcebook $20.99 The Gender in Agriculture Sourcebook provides an up-to-date understanding of gender issues and a rich compilation of compelling evidence of good practices and lessons learned to guide practitioners in integrating gender dimensions into agricultural projects and programs.It is serves as a tool for: guidance; showcasing key principles in integrating gender into projects; stimulating the imagination of practitioners to apply lessons learned, experiences, and innovations to the design of future support and investment in the agriculture sector. The Sourcebook looks at: access to and control of assets; access to markets, information and organization; and capacity to manage risk and vulnerability through a gender lens.There are 16 modules covering themes of cross-cutting importance for agriculture with strong gender dimensions (Policy, Public Administration and Governance; Agricultural Innovation and Education; Food Security; Markets; Rural Finance; Rural Infrastructure; Water; Land; Labor; Natural Resource Management; and Disaster and Post-Conflict Management) and specific subsectors in agriculture (Crops, Livestock, Forestry, and Fisheries).Each module contains three different sub-units: (1) A Module Overview gives a broad introduction to the topic and provides a summary of major development issues in the sector and rationale of looking at gender dimension; (2) Thematic Notes provide a brief and technically sound guide in gender integration in selected themes with lessons learned, guidelines, checklists, organizing principles, key questions, and key performance indicators; and (3) Innovative Activity Profiles describe the design and innovative features of recent and exciting projects and activities that have been implemented or are ongoing. |
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Agriculture and the Policy Environment: Tanzania and Kenya $7.47 Used |
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Agriculture and the Policy Environment: Tanzania and Kenya $5.06 Used |
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Biofuels for Transport: Global Potential and Implications for Energy and Agriculture $16.2 * A unique global assessment of the potential opportunities and risks of biofuels* A comprehensive analysis, that takes the reader from an introduction to specific biofuels, through the prospects for technology and agriculture, to the economic, social and environmental implications* Explores and analyzes the debates surrounding biofuels, offering authoritative conclusionsThe world is on the verge of an unprecedented increase in the production and use of biofuels for transport. The combination of rising oil prices, issues of security, climate instability and pollution, deepening poverty in rural and agricultural areas, and a host of improved technologies, is propelling governments to enact powerful incentives for the use of these fuels, which is in turn sparking investment.Biofuels for Transport is a unique and comprehensive assessment of the opportunities and risks of the large-scale production of biofuels, which demystifies complex questions and concerns, such as the “food v. fuel” debate. Global in scope, it is further informed by five country studies from Brazil, China, Germany, India and Tanzania. The authors conclude that biofuels will play a significant role in our energy future, but warn that the large-scale use of biofuels carries risks that require focused and immediate policy initiatives. |
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Rural Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction Policies $240 Based on case-study research in four low income sub-Saharan African countries (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi) this book brings together the micro-level realities of gaining a living in rural areas with the macro-level that seek to secure rapid poverty reduction in line with the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of halving global poverty by the year 2015.The starting point is the livelihoods approach to poverty reduction that providesa powerful framework within which micro-level experiences of poverty and vulnerability can be connected to the policy contexts that either block or facilitate people’s own efforts to escape from poverty. Initial chapters provide evidence concerning the multiple and diverse character of rural livelihoods. The book then goues on to examine the institutional context of livelihoods, including decentralisation, taxation, markets, land tenure and agricultural research. The natural resource dimensions of agriculture, livestock, fisheries, small-scale irrigation andcommunity-based natural resource management policies are then analysed. The concluding chapters consider micro-macro linkages, including linking micro-level poverty traps to Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers; incorporating rural poverty measurement in such strategies; and tracing macro-micro links.This book exposes the gap that occurs between the rhetoric of poverty reduction strategies in capital cities and the practice of public sector delivery in rural areas. It will be essential reading for advanced students and researchers in the fields of rural development, rural livelihoods, poverty reduction strategies and Sub-Saharan Africa development as well as advisors andpractitioners in international organizations. |
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