Land & Development in Latin America

Land & Development in Latin America
Author: Stephen Baranyi
Publisher: IDRC
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2004
Genre: Land reform
ISBN: 1896770673

Co-published by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

Bridging the Gaps

Bridging the Gaps
Author: Tara Hefferan
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780739132876

As neoliberal philosophies and economic models spread across the globe, faith-based non-governmental ("third-sector") organizations have proliferated. They increasingly fill the gaps born of state neglect by designing and delivering social services and development programming. This collection shines a much-needed critical light onto these organizations by exploring the varied ways that faith-based organizations attempt to mend the fissures and mitigate the effects of neoliberal capitalism and development practices on the poor and powerless. The essays--grounded in empirical case studies--cover such topics as the meaning of "faith-based" development, evaluations of faith-based versus secular approaches, the influence of faith-orientation on program formulation and delivery, and examinations of faith-based organizations' impacts on structural inequality and poverty alleviation. Bridging the Gaps demonstrates the vital importance of ethnography for understanding the particular role of faith-based agencies in Latin America, revealing both the promise and the limitations of this "new" mode of development.

Whose Land?

Whose Land?
Author: Bruce H. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2001
Genre: Civil society
ISBN:

Land for People

Land for People
Author: Claire Whittemore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

MONOGRAPH ON LAND TENURE, LAND REFORM AND RURALPOVERTY ALLEVIATION IN Africa, Asia AND Latin America - BASED ON EXPERIENCE BY THE OXFAM NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION, EXAMINES POWER STRUCTURES IN RURAL AREAS, AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAMMES, ETC., AND QUESTIONS ADEQUACY OF MULTILATERAL AID AND INVESTMENT POLICY TO HELP LOW INCOME GROUPS, (INCL. role of World Bank AND FAO) AS WELL AS THE ROME DECLARATION ON AGRARIAN CONFLICT MADE AT THE 1979 WORLD CONFERENCE ON AGRARIAN REFORM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT (WACRRD). PHOTOGRAPHS AND REFERENCES.

Critical Food Issues

Critical Food Issues
Author: Laurel Phoenix
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0313354456

This authoritative, research-based collection examines urgent threats to future global food security and evaluates current and potential solutions. Critical Food Issues: Problems and State-of-the-Art Solutions Worldwide examines 31 crucial areas of concern, from soil degradation, depletion of water for irrigation, and loss of biodiversity to declining rural livelihoods, hunger and obesity, unjust farm labor practices, and farm animal mistreatment. Critical Food Issues divides its coverage into two exhaustive volumes, one on bioenvironmental topics and one with a sociocultural focus. Throughout, highly accomplished experts from a variety of academic backgrounds review the current state of research on specific problems, then identify strategies for confronting those problems that balance sustainable agrifood systems with environmental stewardship, healthy people, and equitable communities. At a time of increasing public outcries over the quality of food and the impact of agrifood production on long-term environmental and human well-being, Critical Food Issues offers an authoritative and comprehensive basis on which producers, consumers, and citizens can make more informed decisions about the future of food.