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Teaching and learning rural livelihoods : a guide for educators, students, and practitioners / Sandeep Tambe

By: Tambe, SandeepMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cham : Springer, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)ISBN: 9783030904913; 3030904911Subject(s): Rural development | Sustainable development | Country life | Farm lifeDDC classification: 307.1/41207 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1-SDGs and continued relevance of rural livelihoods -- Chapter 2-The evolution of livelihood development approaches -- Chapter 3-Collective governance of the commons framework -- Chapter 4-Sustainable livelihoods framework -- Chapter 5-Microfinance approach -- Chapter 6-Poverty dynamics using stages-of-progress approach -- Chapter 7-Graduation approach for the ultra poor -- Chapter 8-Resilience framework -- Chapter 9-Other approaches -- Chapter 10-Applying rural livelihood science in practice -- Chapter 11-Integrating with existing practice in rural livelihoods -- Chapter 12-Synthesis of livelihood approaches and frameworks -- Chapter 13-The way forward
Summary: This book synthesizes the conceptual and applied aspects of rural livelihoods as a discipline, and collates the analytical frameworks and approaches that have been designed, applied, and discussed over the last five decades. These include the sustainable livelihoods approach with its vulnerability-asset construct, collective governance of common pool resources, livelihood trajectories and poverty dynamics, rights-based approach and social justice, graduation approach for the ultra-poor, and the resilience framework to address complex risks. The book is divided into three parts, namely: introduction to rural livelihoods; synthesis of the present state of knowledge; and strengthening the knowledge action pathway. At the end of each chapter, a set of class exercises is provided to bring about a deeper understanding of these approaches and their application in real-life situations. The expected outputs from penning this textbook are threefold. Firstly, it assimilates the rural livelihood works of eminent academicians under one cover. Secondly, it positions itself as a one-stop destination for educators by translating these concepts into a ready-to-teach applied format. Thirdly, it functions as a ready reckoner for young professionals by providing a step-by-step approach to apply these learnings in real-life situations. The purpose of this book is to provide a solid foundation to the teaching and learning of rural livelihoods in academia, bridge the gap between the science, policy, and practice of rural livelihoods, and finally shape a pool of better informed and equipped professionals in development. Special thanks to Himanshu Rohira for his contributions and assistance
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Chapter 1-SDGs and continued relevance of rural livelihoods -- Chapter 2-The evolution of livelihood development approaches -- Chapter 3-Collective governance of the commons framework -- Chapter 4-Sustainable livelihoods framework -- Chapter 5-Microfinance approach -- Chapter 6-Poverty dynamics using stages-of-progress approach -- Chapter 7-Graduation approach for the ultra poor -- Chapter 8-Resilience framework -- Chapter 9-Other approaches -- Chapter 10-Applying rural livelihood science in practice -- Chapter 11-Integrating with existing practice in rural livelihoods -- Chapter 12-Synthesis of livelihood approaches and frameworks -- Chapter 13-The way forward

This book synthesizes the conceptual and applied aspects of rural livelihoods as a discipline, and collates the analytical frameworks and approaches that have been designed, applied, and discussed over the last five decades. These include the sustainable livelihoods approach with its vulnerability-asset construct, collective governance of common pool resources, livelihood trajectories and poverty dynamics, rights-based approach and social justice, graduation approach for the ultra-poor, and the resilience framework to address complex risks. The book is divided into three parts, namely: introduction to rural livelihoods; synthesis of the present state of knowledge; and strengthening the knowledge action pathway. At the end of each chapter, a set of class exercises is provided to bring about a deeper understanding of these approaches and their application in real-life situations. The expected outputs from penning this textbook are threefold. Firstly, it assimilates the rural livelihood works of eminent academicians under one cover. Secondly, it positions itself as a one-stop destination for educators by translating these concepts into a ready-to-teach applied format. Thirdly, it functions as a ready reckoner for young professionals by providing a step-by-step approach to apply these learnings in real-life situations. The purpose of this book is to provide a solid foundation to the teaching and learning of rural livelihoods in academia, bridge the gap between the science, policy, and practice of rural livelihoods, and finally shape a pool of better informed and equipped professionals in development. Special thanks to Himanshu Rohira for his contributions and assistance

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