Table of contents for Sustainable poverty reduction in less-favoured areas / edited by Ruerd Ruben, John Pender and Arie Kuyvenhoven.

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TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER 1
Sustainable poverty reduction in Less-Favoured Areas: problems, options and strategies
Ruerd Ruben, John Pender and Arie Kuyvenhoven
CHAPTER 2
Designing and evaluating alternatives for more sustainable natural resource management in less favoured areas
Santiago L¢pez-Ridaura, Herman van Keulen and Ken E. Giller
CHAPTER 3
Dimensions of vulnerability of livelihoods in less-favoured areas: interplay between the individual and the collective
Johan Brons, Ton Dietz, Anke Niehof and Karen Witsenburg
CHAPTER 4
Market imperfections 
Nazneen Ahmed, Jack Peerlings and Aad van Tilburg
CHAPTER 5
Soil nutrient dynamics in integrated crop-livestock systems in the Northern Ethiopian Highlands
Assefa Abegaz and H. van Keulen
CHAPTER 6
Rural development and sustainable land use in the hillsides of Honduras
Hans G.P. Jansen, John Pender, Amy Damon, Willem Wielemaker, and Rob Schipper
CHAPTER 7
Resource use efficiency on own and sharecropped plots in Northern Ethiopia: determinants and implications for sustainability
Girmay Tesfay, Ruerd Ruben , John Pender and Arie Kuyvenhoven
CHAPTER 8
Food Security through the Livelihoods Lens: an integrative approach
Julieta R. Roa
CHAPTER 9
Changing gender roles in household food security and rural livelihoods in Bangladesh
Ahmed Ali and Anke Niehof
CHAPTER 10
Does social capital matter in vegetable markets? The social capital of indigenous agricultural communities in the Philippines: socio-cultural implications and consequences to local vegetable trade
Aimee Milagrosa and Louis Slangen
CHAPTER 11
Making markets work for the poor: the challenge in the age of globalization
Eleni Z. Gabre-Madhin
CHAPTER 12
Market access, agricultural productivity and allocative efficiency in the banana sector of Uganda 
Fred Bagamba, Kees Burger, Ruerd Ruben and Arie Kuyvenhoven 
CHAPTER 13
Land and labour market participation decisions under imperfect markets - 
A case study in Northeast Jiangxi province, China
Shuyi Feng, Nico Heerink and Ruerd Ruben
CHAPTER 14
Land and labour allocation decisions in the shift from subsistence to commercial agriculture
Moti Jaleta and Cornelis Gardebroek
CHAPTER 15
Effects of deregulation of the rice market on farm prices in China: 
a marketing channel model
Le Chen and Jack Peerlings
CHAPTER 16
Consequences of abolition of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement import quotas on the apparel industry of Bangladesh ? a computable general equilibrium analysis
Nazneen Ahmed
CHAPTER 17
Poverty targeting with heterogeneous endowments - 
a micro-simulation analysis of a less favoured Ethiopian village
Marijke Kuiper and Ruerd Ruben
CHAPTER 18
Less-favoured areas: 
Looking beyond agriculture towards ecosystem services
Leslie Lipper, Prabhu Pingali and Monika Zurek
CHAPTER 19
Livelihood strategies, policies and sustainable poverty reduction in LFAs: 
a dynamic perspective
Andrew Dorward

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Sustainable development -- Developing countries.
Agricultural development projects -- Developing countries.
Rural development -- Developing countries.
Poverty -- Developing countries.