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Rural Planning in Developing Countries: Supporting Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Livelihoods

Hardback

Main Details

Title Rural Planning in Developing Countries: Supporting Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Livelihoods
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Barry Dalal-Clayton
By (author) David Dent
By (author) Olivier Dubois
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:246
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreSustainability
ISBN/Barcode 9781853839382
ClassificationsDewey:307.1212091724
Audience
Undergraduate
Professional & Vocational
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Bibliography, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publication Date 1 December 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book provides an international perspective on rural planning, focused on developing countries. It examines conventional development planning and innovative local planning approaches, drawing together lessons from recent experience of rural planning and land use. The authors examine past and current practice and ways that land use planning and management of natural resources can underpin sustainable local livelihoods. They draw on case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America to present findings relevant throughout the developing world.

Author Biography

Barry Dalal-Clayton is director for strategies, planning and assessment at the International Institute for Environment and Development. David Dent is salinity program leader at the Bureau of Rural Sciences in the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry - Australia. Olivia Dubois is a forestry officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Reviews

'A practical guide to natural resource management.' Development and Change 'An accurate perspective on rural planning in the developing world.' European Sustainable Cities and Towns Campaign 'This book provides an international perspective on rural planning in developing countries. It examines conventional technical development planning and innovations in local planning. It looks at a range of approaches to participation in planning, and explores the basis for stakeholder collaboration.' Oxfam 'Provides an international perspective on rural planning in developing countries.' Natural Resources Journal