Rethinking research on land degradation in developing countries /
Rethinking research on land degradation in developing countries /
- Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1995.
- x, 139 p. :
- World Bank discussion papers, .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [71]-94).
Three main approaches to land degradation and conservation - the classic, populist and neo-liberal. The implications of these paradigm shifts are examined in terms of research needs. Next, the paper discusses the role of science and technology, and the origins and substance of differences in the perception, evaluation and diagnosis of degradation. Focus is then shifted to analyzing how farmers and pastoralists make decisions about resource use and management, and a research approach is suggested for analyzing decision-making. Two case studies illustrate the approach.
0821333291 9780821333297
Land degradation
Developing countries
GE160.D44 / R48 1995
333.73'037'091724
Includes bibliographical references (p. [71]-94).
Three main approaches to land degradation and conservation - the classic, populist and neo-liberal. The implications of these paradigm shifts are examined in terms of research needs. Next, the paper discusses the role of science and technology, and the origins and substance of differences in the perception, evaluation and diagnosis of degradation. Focus is then shifted to analyzing how farmers and pastoralists make decisions about resource use and management, and a research approach is suggested for analyzing decision-making. Two case studies illustrate the approach.
0821333291 9780821333297
Land degradation
Developing countries
GE160.D44 / R48 1995
333.73'037'091724
