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Sustainable Rural Development - Sustainable livelihoods and the Community Capitals Framework

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book brings together several systems-level approaches to look at the interaction of livelihood choices, natural resource management and participatory action research on sustainable development.


List of contents

1. The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and the Community Capitals Framework: the Importance of System-level Approaches to Community Change Efforts 2. Division of Capitals—What Role Does It Play for Gender-Differentiated Vulnerability to Drought in Nicaragua? 3. Merging a Landscape Management Planning Approach With the Community Capitals Framework: Empowering Local Groups in Land Management Processes in Bocas del Toro, Panama 4. Harnessing Community Capitals for Livelihood Enhancement: Experiences From a Livelihood Program in Rural Uganda 5. From Mexico to Iowa: New Immigrant Farmers’ Pathways and Potentials 6. Empowering Palestinian Community Water Management Capacity: Understanding the Intersection of Community Cultural, Political, Social, and Natural Capitals 7. Making Healthy Choices to Reduce Childhood Obesity: Community Capitals and Food and Fitness

About the author

Mary Emery focuses on rural and community development including using the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) in evaluation, research on community change, and program planning. She coordinates the Great Plains IDEA transdisciplinary multi-university distance degree in Community Development and is Department Head for Sociology and Rural Studies South Dakota State University.
Isabel Gutierrez-Montes is a Colombian Biologist, MSc. in natural resources and Ph.D. in Rural Sociology, who works in Mesoamerica using the CCF as a diagnostic and planning tool in landscape management, assessment of vulnerability, implementation of farmer field schools, and socio-environmental educational programs. Currently, she is the leader of the Mesoamerican Agroenvironmental Program, and Coordinator of the Masters of Development Program at CATIE, Costa Rica.
Edith Fernandez-Baca is a Peruvian DVM with a Ph.D. in Rural Sociology. Her focus is on using CCF in social and ecosystem adaptation to climate change, PAR, gender and inclusion in Andes Countries. Currently, she is the National Coordinator for Peru of the Mountain Ecosystems Based Adaptation Program at UNDP.

Summary

This book brings together several systems-level approaches to look at the interaction of livelihood choices, natural resource management and participatory action research on sustainable development.

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