Community And Rural Development
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Si No Llueve (If It Doesn’t Rain) $12.95 What is poverty? This short documentary on households and communities in rural Southern Mexico reveals the complexities of this question and strategies people use to manage and minimize risk. Designed to provoke discussion, this disc includes in-depth special features on community projects including a trout farm and government aid programs. In Spanish with English subtitles.This product is manuf… |
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A Village in Waiting $10.95 Experience the American Journey through our country’s visual heritage in this historical recording provided by the National Archives of the United States. DOCUMENTARY FILM: highlights the achievement of a village improvement site in Awo Omamma, Nigeria. Shows the beauty of rural Nigeria as well as the quality of people. From the Agency for International Development. This historical recording fr… |
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Research Methods for Community Change: A Project-Based Approach $49.45 Research Methods for Community Change: A Project-Based Approach, Second Edition is an in-depth review of all of the research methods that communities can use to solve problems, develop their resources, protect their identities, and build power. With an engaging writing style and numerous real world examples, Randy Stoecker shows how to use a project-based research model in the community to: diagno… |
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Economic Development (10th Edition) $39.00 Economic Development , 10/e is the leading textbook in this field, providing a complete and balanced introduction to the requisite theory, the driving policy issues, and the latest research. Principles and Concepts: Economics, Institutions, and Development: A Global Perspective; Comparative Economic Development; Classic Theories of Economic Growth and Development; Contemporary Models of Developm… |
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Rural Communities: Legacy and Change $34.00 Communities in rural America are a complex mixture of peoples and cultures struggling to survive by implementing innovative approaches to their problems. These people range from miners who have been laid off in West Virginia, to Laotian immigrants relocating in Kansas to work at a beef processing plant, to entrepreneurs drawing up plans for a world-class ski resort in California’s Sierra Nevada.Th… |