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Institutional Sustainability in Agriculture and Rural Development: A Global Perspective

Autor Derick W. Brinkerhoff, Authur A. Goldsmith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 sep 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Throughout the global community, the challenges of finite resources, budget deficits, and growing interdependence and complexity have forced governments and the private sector to do more with less. In the foreign assistance realm, this has translated into a donor mandate to promote self-sustaining development in the Third World, a key component of which is the institutional framework that conceives, plans, funds, implements, and manages activities. This book, based on the results of a multi-year applied research project, focuses on institutional sustainability and its role in agriculture and rural development. It concentrates on collaboration between international donor organizations and developing countries to design and implement projects aimed at introducing performance and capacity improvements.The collection of fifteen essays is divided into three subject areas. Part one examines the sustainability dimensions of agriculture and rural development, with chapters that focus on the range of meanings of sustainability and the relationship between it and continued benefit flows; a conceptual model that draws on systems theory, organizational contingency theory, and political economy; and the action-research methodology for applying the model in the field. Part two is made up of nine chapters, each of which uses the model to analyze a particular case where an international donor-funded intervention sought to develop a sustainable institution. The cases range geographically across the world. Finally, part three draws on the case experiences to highlight strategies for promoting institutional sustainability. Lessons are derived from a comparative analysis of several of the cases, and a chapter incorporating the points made in all of the cases is also provided. With its comparative framework and conclusion that institutional sustainability is a feasible objective for development agencies, this volume will be an important work for development practitioners and students of development administration, as well as a significant addition to public and academic library collections.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275933739
ISBN-10: 0275933733
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

DERICK W. BRINKERHOFF is the Associate Director for Research of the International Development Management Center at the University of Maryland. He is the author or co-author of numerous journal articles and reports, which have appeared in the Canadian Journal of Development Studies, International Review of Administrative Sciences, and other publications.ARTHUR A. GOLDSMITH is Associate Professor in the College of Management at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. His articles on international development and management have appeared in Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Developing Areas, and Comparative Politics, among other publications.

Cuprins

The Quest for SustainabilityIntroduction by Derick W. Brinkerhoff and Arthur A. GoldsmithSustainability and Rural and Agricultural Development by Arthur A. Goldsmith and Derick W. BrinkerhoffInstitutional Sustainability: A Conceptual Framework by Derick W. Brinkerhoff, Arthur A. Goldsmith, Marcus D. Ingle, and S. Tjip WalkerAnalyzing Institutional Sustainability: An Action-Inquiry Methodology by Kurt Finsterbusch and Marcus D. InglePromoting Institutional Sustainability: Case ExperiencesSustaining Benefits of the Thailand Northeast Rainfed Agriculture Development Project by Marcus D. Ingle, Terry D. Schmidt, and Utai PisoneSustainable Credit for Rural Development: Learning from Indonesia by Melissa C. BrinkerhoffLaying the Groundwork for Sustainability: Using Action-Planning to Improve Project Design and Implementation in Ghana and Guatemala by Andrea L. JonesPolicy Reform as Institutional Change: Privatizing the Fertilizer Subsector in Cameroon by Tham V. Truong and S. Tjip WalkerThe Three Phases of Sustainability in Morocco's Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II by Alice L. Morton and James B. LowenthalThe Limits of Sustainability: Management Improvement in Haiti's Planning Ministry by Derick W. BrinkerhoffSustainable Reforms for National Agriculture Research: The Case of India by Arthur A. GoldsmithSustaining the Performance of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute by Marcus D. Ingle, Terry Schmidt, and Barton A. ClarkeTraining and Visit as an Approach for Sustainable Agriculture Extension: Applications in the Philippines by Daniel J. GustafsonThe Lessons of ExperienceSustainability Lessons: Findings from Cross-Case Analysis of Seven Development Projects by Kurt FinsterbuschInstitutional Sustainability Strategies: A Global View by Arthur A. Goldsmith and Derick W. BrinkerhoffBibliographyIndex