Ethiopia: Options for Rural DevelopmentSiegfried Pausewang |
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... Ecological problems are not just a concern of specialists , nor a field for some secondary projects and activities . Without ecological balance , agricul- ture cannot produce , and without consideration for ecology in all areas of ...
... Ecological problems are not just a concern of specialists , nor a field for some secondary projects and activities . Without ecological balance , agricul- ture cannot produce , and without consideration for ecology in all areas of ...
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... ecological , social and economic conditions of wider relevance The state is needed to mediate such wider concerns . This demands a difficult , complex balance , a flexible development strategy which is responsive to the natural and ...
... ecological , social and economic conditions of wider relevance The state is needed to mediate such wider concerns . This demands a difficult , complex balance , a flexible development strategy which is responsive to the natural and ...
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... ecological balan- ces are being disturbed , and that an ecological breakdown 222 Ethiopia : Options for Rural Development Is Rural Democracy Possible?
... ecological balan- ces are being disturbed , and that an ecological breakdown 222 Ethiopia : Options for Rural Development Is Rural Democracy Possible?
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
The Agricultural Sector Stefan BrĂ¼ne | 15 |
Urbanrural Relations in Agrarian Change An Historical | 30 |
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activities Addis Ababa Addis Ababa University administrative African agricul agricultural production agricultural sector Amharic Awraja birr cent central coffee conservation crop cultivation culture Dalocha Dessalegn drought ecological economic ensete environment Eritrea erosion Ethiopian Highlands ethnic group export famine farmers farms fertility forest Gambela Gojam grain Hararghe heads of household highlands Hurni Illubabor implementation improve income increase integrated Keffa labour land reform landlords large-scale livestock major marketing and pricing ment million Ministry of Agriculture natural resources Oromo pastoral nomads pastoralists peasant associations perestroika planning political population growth preparedness problems producer cooperatives projects quota reduce regions rehabilitation relief revolution rist role rural development schemes settlers Shewa Shoa Sidamo smallholder social socialist society soil Soviet strategy Study surplus teff Tigray tion trade urban villages Washington D.C. Western Ethiopia Wollo women woreda World Bank