Nourishing the Land, Nourishing the People
A Madagascan Success Story
- Publisher
CABI - Published
17th December 2010 - ISBN 9781845937393
- Language English
- Pages 210 pp.
- Size 8.5" x 5.75"
- Images 4-color photos
As accelerated urbanization widens the gap between rich and poor and population growth becomes a global phenomenon, key strategies promoting rural economic development need to be implemented. This book covers the progress of a development initiative in Madagascar that enabled a region suffering from chronic drought and famine to provide food and become the area's breadbasket. Working with local people, the project delivered increased new cultivations, abundant harvests and improvements in infrastructure, media access, education and health. This is an indispensable book for development practitioners, NGOs, farmer associations and students in rural economics and related subjects.
1. The Red Island, its People and its Economy
2. "Tsy Mitolike" and the Birth of a Project
3. Using and Managing Irrigation
4. A Complex Process
5. More Water, More Rice
6. A Green Revolution
7. Involving the Communities
8. The Power of Onions and Garlic
9 Where the Zebu Reigns
10. Money Matters - Savings and Loans
11. Acknowledging the Role of Women in Development
12. Restoring the Forests
13. Spreading the Word
14. Working with Others
15. When the Project Leaves…
Brett Shapiro
Brett Shapiro is at IFAD, Italy.
Assefa Woldeyes
Assefa Woldeyes is at IFAD, Italy.
Harifidy Ramilison
Harifidy Ramilison is at IFAD, Italy.
Andrianiainasoa Rakotondratsima
Andrianiainasoa Rakotondratsima is at IFAD, Italy.
Benoit Thierry
Benoit Thierry is at IFAD, Italy.