Titre de série : |
I D S Communication, 113 |
Titre : |
Two frontiers in rural management : Agricultural extension and managing the exploitation of communal natural resources |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Chambers, R. |
Mention d'édition : |
Institute of development studies at the University of Sussesx |
Editeur : |
Institute of development studies at the University of Sussesx |
Année de publication : |
1975 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04920 |
Note générale : |
"It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource naturelle Gestion de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
"It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." |
Note de contenu : |
"It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." |
I D S Communication, 113. Two frontiers in rural management : Agricultural extension and managing the exploitation of communal natural resources [texte imprimé] / Chambers, R. . - Institute of development studies at the University of Sussesx . - Institute of development studies at the University of Sussesx, 1975. ISSN : CI-04920 "It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource naturelle Gestion de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
"It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." |
Note de contenu : |
"It is odd that we talk of farm ""management"", water ""management"" , and the ""management"" of natural resources, all refering to things, but of rural and agricultural ""administration"" when we refents people. Ouibbles over the actual or desinable meanings of words are often not fuitful. But the fact is that our attitudes are influenced by the connotations and associations of words and that, in this case, those of ""management"" are generally more active, positive, opportunity-seeking, aggressive, developmental and change-oriented / whereas those of administration "" are more passive, negative, unenterprising, static and status quo-oriented." |
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