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Forest related rural livelihood strategies in national and global development. IN : International Conference on Rural livehoods, Forests and Biodiversity, Bonn, May 2003. Ed : Hubert de Foresta
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in | Forests, trees and livelihoods , Vol. 15 n° 2, 01/04/2005 |
Auteur(s) : | J. Pretzsch |
Type de document : | Article |
Sujets : | RESSOURCES FORESTIERES ; développement national ; GLOBALISATION Biodiversité ; Politique forestière ; Sociologie rurale ; Zone tropicale ; Histoire |
Résumé : |
The main emphasis of the paper is on a diagnostic reappraisal of the co-evolution between development policy and forest policy in tropical countries, concentrating on poverty alleviation and the contribution of forest production to livelihoods. The level of livelihood support from forests as well as the appearance of the livelihood approach as a new development paradigm are critically questioned. The analysis, based on the retracing of historical stages, provides insights into the short life span of dominant development themes and priorities. The livelihood approach has important predecessor models like the basic needs approach and the Farming System Analysis. The rich experience gained from the application of these models and, especially, the knowledge of their limitations have been [...]
The main emphasis of the paper is on a diagnostic reappraisal of the co-evolution between development policy and forest policy in tropical countries, concentrating on poverty alleviation and the contribution of forest production to livelihoods. The level of livelihood support from forests as well as the appearance of the livelihood approach as a new development paradigm are critically questioned. The analysis, based on the retracing of historical stages, provides insights into the short life span of dominant development themes and priorities. The livelihood approach has important predecessor models like the basic needs approach and the Farming System Analysis. The rich experience gained from the application of these models and, especially, the knowledge of their limitations have been ignored as inputs for further model development. In order to avoid the perpetuation of local subsistence production and poverty, a far reaching integration with other forest |
Article en page(s) : | 115 - 127 |
Langue(s) : | Anglais |
Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=133810 |
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