Titre de série : |
ECA/FAO Agriculture Division monograph, 4 |
Titre : |
A brief history of ECA's role in rural development in Africa |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Dawit, C. |
Mention d'édition : |
FAO |
Editeur : |
FAO |
Année de publication : |
1993 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08170 |
Note générale : |
Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Développement rural Economie rurale Développement communautaire Agriculture RECHERCHE DEVELOPPEMENT Besoin alimentaire homme |
Index. décimale : |
307.72 développement rural |
Résumé : |
Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. |
Note de contenu : |
Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. |
ECA/FAO Agriculture Division monograph, 4. A brief history of ECA's role in rural development in Africa [texte imprimé] / Dawit, C. . - FAO . - FAO, 1993. ISSN : CI-08170 Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Développement rural Economie rurale Développement communautaire Agriculture RECHERCHE DEVELOPPEMENT Besoin alimentaire homme |
Index. décimale : |
307.72 développement rural |
Résumé : |
Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. |
Note de contenu : |
Development as a concept has been subjected to a plethora of definitions. This paper, however with the school of thought that, in our contemporary world, development means advance in both economic and social aspects of life resulting from conscious efforts to alter, modify and adapt the prevailling systems and sub-systems of a society so that all its members, individually and collectively, participate in decision-making in the management and use of resources and in equitably sharing the fruits of collective effort. |
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