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This book explores the potential for economic development within rural areas. With a particular focus on African economies, it examines the challenges facing rural areas, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to essential services, low population density, and ineffective governance. Through integrated approaches to development, community participation, and technological upgrading, the ways that rural areas can be developed to attract investment and utilize natural resources is evaluated. By encouraging community participation, development plans can be created that prioritize sustainability and protect biodiversity and indigenous agriculture.
This book presents a policy framework for economic growth and integration within rural areas. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in rural, resource, and development economics.
List of contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Conceptual Framework and Theoretical Framework.- 3. Africa And Rural Development Infrastructure Status Quo.- 4. Rural Development Policies and Strategies.- 5. Rural Development Case Studies.- 6. Rural Development Challenges in Africa.- 7. Growth Potentials in Rural Areas.- 8. Examinations Of Government and Community Role in Rural Development.- 9. Summary of the Findings.- 10. Rural Development Strategic Model.- 11. Conclusion.
About the author
Dr Chukwuemeka Osuigwe is a Researcher at the University of Johannesburg and a Professional Town and Regional Planner. He has published books, articles and a book chapter. He is a specialist in Special Economic Zone, Infrastructure Planning, Town Planning, Policy Development, and Strategy. He has developed new townships, formalised informal settlements and developed local economic development. He is also a specialist in monitoring and evaluation.
Summary
This book explores the potential for economic development within rural areas. With a particular focus on African economies, it examines the challenges facing rural areas, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to essential services, low population density, and ineffective governance. Through integrated approaches to development, community participation, and technological upgrading, the ways that rural areas can be developed to attract investment and utilize natural resources is evaluated. By encouraging community participation, development plans can be created that prioritize sustainability and protect biodiversity and indigenous agriculture.
This book presents a policy framework for economic growth and integration within rural areas. It will be relevant to students, researchers, and policymakers interested in rural, resource, and development economics.