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Guillermo Salas-Razo – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
To address the challenges of sustainability in rural areas of Mexico, it must be considered that globalization opened the way to a new conception of rural development and consequently to a change of strategies aimed at achieving higher levels of productivity, often unrelated to social welfare. This widened poverty in the countryside and forced the…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Sustainable Development
Zuckerman, Sarah J. – Education Sciences, 2016
This case study explored the development of a rural cradle-to-career network with a dual focus on the initial mobilization of network members and subsequent adaptations made to maintain mobilization, while meeting local needs. Data sources included interviews with network members, observations of meetings, and documentary evidence. Network-based…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Networks, Social Capital, School Community Relationship
Hellin, Jon – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2012
Purpose: New approaches to extension service delivery are needed that stimulate increased agricultural production, contribute to collective action and which also foster the emergence of agricultural innovation systems. Research in Peru and Mexico explores some of these new approaches. Design/methodology/approach: In both countries, a qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Rural Extension, Agricultural Production
Bowen, Sarah; Zapata, Ana Valenzuela – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
In this paper, we use the case of tequila to examine the potential for geographical indications (GIs) to contribute to socioeconomic and environmental sustainability. GIs are place-based names (e.g., Champagne, Roquefort) that convey the geographical origin, as well as the cultural and historical identity, of agricultural products. The GI for…
Descriptors: Poverty, Agribusiness, Agricultural Production, Foreign Countries
Rafi, Mohammad – Educational Research and Reviews, 2010
Training has increasingly turned into an important NGO tool for rural development in Asia and Africa. Such a use has made it essential to assess the impact of these training sessions. Again a good portion of these sessions are offered through cascades. There has been skepticism on the effectiveness of this mechanism. In response to the above need…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Rural Development, Trainees
Torkelsson, Asa – Rural Sociology, 2007
Poor people make use of a variety of contextually relevant resources to pursue their livelihood strategies, and there is wide empirical evidence that opportunities and constraints for accessing these may vary considerably for women and men, particularly in the rural areas of developing countries. In this article, micro-evidence from a case study…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Rural Development

Lobao, Linda M.; Schulman, Michael D. – Rural Sociology, 1991
Among 2,349 nonmetropolitan U.S. counties, poverty levels varied inversely with size of family farms but were little affected by industrialized farming when nonfarm sociodemographic variables were controlled. Farming patterns had less effect on rural poverty than the local employment structure, population characteristics, and geographic location.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Poverty, Regional Characteristics, Rural Areas

Weinberg, Daniel H. – Rural Sociology, 1987
Regression results reveal there are geographic determinants of poverty. Even when demographic, labor-market, institutional, and fiscal correlates of poverty are controlled for, counties bordering high-poverty counties have poverty rates 3.4-3.8 percentage points higher simply because of their location. Economic development resources should focus…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Low Income Counties, Poverty, Poverty Areas
Reeder, Richard J.; Calhoun, Samuel D. – Rural America, 2002
The Lower Mississippi Delta region, especially the rural Delta, faces many economic challenges. The rural Delta has received much federal aid in basic income support and funding for human resource development, but less for community resource programs, which are important for economic development. Federal aid to the Delta is analyzed in terms of…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Federal Aid, Low Income Counties, Poverty
van de Walle, Dominique – 2000
Unless disparities in education are addressed, market-oriented reforms in Vietnam will generate inequitable agricultural growth. It is argued that if the marginal gains from investment in physical capital depend positively on knowledge, but a household cannot hire skilled labor to compensate for low skills, then even if it has access to credit,…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Educational Attainment, Family Income, Foreign Countries

Tambunan, Tulus – Journal of Rural Studies, 1995
The literature suggests that growth of rural industries in developing nations indicates rural poverty and lack of farm employment rather than rural development. A survey of 115 small producers of various goods in rural West Java (Indonesia) confirms that most are poor, have little education, and undertake production for survival reasons. Contains…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Attainment, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries
Asefa, Sisay, Ed. – 1988
This book contains a series of essays based on public lectures delivered by six agricultural economists during the 1986-1987 academic year at Western Michigan University. Some of the main issues and problems addressed in the essays are the role of technical change in agricultural development, the value of learning from historical and comparative…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Eller, Ron; Jensen, Jane McEldowney; Robbins, Rebecca L.; Russell, Jack; Salant, Priscilla; Torres, Vasti; Viterito, Arthur – 2003
The Rural Community College Initiative (RCCI), supported by the Ford Foundation, sought to energize distressed rural communities and the local colleges that serve them. Through a structured process of guided intervention, 24 colleges and their communities learned how to build new partnerships, adapt new ideas to local needs, and implement…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Community Colleges, Economic Development, Poverty
Grinstead, Mary Jo; And Others – 1974
This document--one of six closely related studies designed to consider employability of rural labor, the impact of industry, and social adjustments in the Mississippi Delta and the Ozarks--examines the socioeconomic factors affecting employment in industry of black Americans living in a rural area of the Mississippi Delta. Madison, Arkansas, the…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Problems

Reeder, Richard J.; Jansen, Anicca C. – 1995
During the 1960s, many rural local governments were believed to provide inadequate government services, which hindered rural development. Rapid growth in government spending has reduced the incidence of government poverty from 78 percent of nonmetropolitan counties in 1962 to only 7 percent in 1987. Those counties still government-poor in 1987…
Descriptors: Counties, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Expenditures