Proceedings of a workshop on livelihood strategies of the rural poor and the environment

By: Humanist institute for cooperation with developing countriesContributor(s): Ramakrishna, Jamuna [Editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Technical report series | ; No. 1.7Publication details: Netherlands Humanist institute for cooperation with developing countries 1998Description: viii,133p. 28*22 cmSubject(s): India -- Economic conditions -- Congresses | India | India -- Social conditions -- Congresses | Rural poor -- India -- CongressesDDC classification: 338.9 Summary: Held at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, 9-12 December 1995; with reference to India
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A joint initiative of Hivos, India Regional Office and AME, Bangalore

Introduction
1. Livelihoods in forest and field
2. The challenge of rural industry
3. Fisheries-based livelihood strategies
4. Coping strategies on disaster-prone areas
5. Recommendations
Case studies
6. Livelihood associated crisis and social dynamism of the Siddi tribal community
7. Khudawadi: a case study of efforts to organise women for Bio-resource development
8. A new thrreat to livelihood in rural Tamil Nadu: a case of land alienation
9. Towards food security of the poor
10. Local experiences sustains rural industries: the SEWA experience
11. The environmental challenge posed by the Agate industry at Cambay, Gujarat
12. Community livelihoods: the Marusthli Bunkar Vikas Sangh
13. The Urmul Marusthali Bunkar Vikas Sangh: a successful community-based rural industry
14. Aquaculture: a case study

Held at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, 9-12 December 1995; with reference to India

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