
The Greening of Aid
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Using examples from Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, this book shows there are forms of development that allow people to control their own resources while improving their condition and enhancing their environment. The 33 case studies from agriculture, fishing and industry were commissioned by the International Institute for Environment and Development from people closely involved in the projects, with overviews by Robert Chambers, John Michael Kramer, Marilyn Carr, David Butcher and Yves Cabannes.
Originally published in 1988
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Preface
Introduction Czech Conroy
Part 1 Sustainable Rural Livelihoods (1)Chapter 1 Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: a Key Strategy for People, Environment and Development Robert Chambers
Case Studies:
1. Lampang Applied Nutrition Program, Thailand Philip von Mehren and John Seo
2. Social Security through Social Fencing, Sukhomajri and Nada, North India P. R. Mishra and Madhu Sarin
3. Baudha-Bahunipati Family Welfare Project, Nepal Torn Arem and Gopal ,l.hkarmi
4. Tin Aicha, Mali Stephen Morrissey
5. Guinope Integrated Development Program, Honduras Roland Bunch
Part 2 Sustainable Rural Livelihoods (2)
Chapter 2 Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: Enhanced Resource Productivity John Michael Krame?
Case Studies:
6. World Bank Irrigation and Water-Catchment Protection Project, Dumoga, Indonesia Jan hi'nd and Effendy A. Sumardja
7. Soil Conservation Programme, Kenya .Cbmzan Hudton
8. Dry-Season Gardening Projects, Niger Robert Cottingham
9. Soil and Water Conservation in Yatenga, Burkina Paso Chris Reij
10. Agroforestry Outreach Project, Haiti Frederick J. Conway
11. The Guesselbodi Experiment: Bushland Management in Niger John G. Heermans
Part 3 Appropriate Technology and Industry
Chapter 3 Mass Production or Production by the Masses? Marilyn Carr
Cure Studies:
12. Kerala Fishing-Boat Project, South India John Kurien
13. Micro-Hydro Systems Manufacture and Lse, Sepal Drummond Hislop
14. Improved Charcoal Stoves Programme, Kenya 2lonica Opole
15. Usutu Forest Pulp Mill, Swaziland Julian Ecans and Dauid Wright
16. Sorghum Processing, Botswana 0. G. Schmidt
17. Transfer of Sustainable Appropriate Technology, Ghana Ian Smillie
18. Small versus Large in the Indian Cement Industry Sanjay Sinha
Part 4 Planning Techniques for Sustainable Development
Chapter 4 Planning Techniques for Sustainable
Development Colin P. Rees
Case Studies:
19. Integrated Regional Development Planning, Santiago and Mira River Basins, Ecuador Richard Saunier
20. Land Capability Classification Based on the M'orld Life Zone System, Bolivia Joseph A Tost Jr
21. Country Environmental Profile, Paraguay Dennis McCaffrey
22. Rapid Rural Appraisal for Sustainable Development, the Northern Areas of Pakistan Gordon R. Conway, Tariq Husain, zahur Alum and M. Alim Mian
23. National Conservation Strategy, Zambia Stephen M. J. Bass
Part 5 Human and Institutional Development
Chapter 5 Human and Institutional Development David Butcher
Case Studies:
24. Grameen Bank, Bangladesh, and Small Farmer Development Project, Nepal International Fund for Agricultural Development
25. Community Training Centres for Organic Agriculture and Appropriate Technology, Dominican Republic Horacio Ornes
26. Business Advisory Services to Small Enterprises and Local NGOs, Kenya and Ghana Thomas W. Dichter
27. Integrated Rural Development Programme, Serenje, Mpika and Chinsali, Zambia D. R. Mellors
28. Environmental Management Development, Indonesia Dr Arthur Hanson
29. Implementing Environmental Programmes - Why It Is Difficult and HOW to Make It Easier Dr Robin Bidzeell, Dr John Horberry and David Gettman
Part 6 Human Settlements
Chapter 6 Human Settlements Yves Cabannes
Case Studies:
30. Orangi Pilot Project, Karachi, Pakistan Arf Hasan
31. Mutual Aid Co-operative Movement, Uruguay Centro Cooperativista CTruguayo
32. Uni6n de Palo Alto Co-operative, Mexico Rocio Lombera
33. Chawama Upgrading, Lusaka, Zambia Harrington E. Jere
34. Integrated Cornmunit) Development Project, Addis Xbaba, Ethiopia Petter ,\l)hren
Conclusions Qrch Cun~oq
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