880 resultados para Sector rural


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Yeoman, A., Durbin, J. & Urquhart, C. (2004). Evaluating SWICE-R (South West Information for Clinical Effectiveness - Rural). Final report for South West Workforce Development Confederations, (Knowledge Resources Development Unit). Aberystwyth: Department of Information Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth. Sponsorship: South West WDCs (NHS)

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Brian Garrod, Roz Wornell and Ray Youell (2006). Re-conceptualising rural resources as countryside capital: The case of rural tourism. Journal of Rural Studies, 22 (1), 117-128. RAE2008

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This study examines the relationship between rural livelihoods and livestock keeping in Sidama Zones, southern Ethiopia. The livelihood context, assets and strategies of households are the key features of rural livelihoods considered in the study; while households’ livestock ownership, dependence on livestock and livestock management are the main aspects of livestock keeping examined. The study used the sustainable livelihood approach as a framework for data collection and analysis. Describing the main features of rural livelihoods and livestock keeping, and the general pattern of relationship between them, this study mainly aims at identifying the main livelihood factors that determine livestock keeping in the study area. Descriptive statistics, pair wise correlations, mean comparisons and analysis of variance were used to describe rural livelihoods and livestock keeping as well as the relationship between them. Tobit regressions were used to examine the effect of the various livelihood factors on households’ livestock ownership and dependence; Poisson regressions are used to investigate the factors that influence the intensity of livestock management measured by the use of different technologies and inputs. The findings indicated that a number of livelihood factors - assets, livelihood strategies, livelihood shocks and institutional supports - significantly determine the different aspects of livestock keeping. These include: human assets such as age, education and family size; social assets such as membership to social groups; financial assets such as credit; natural assets such as land, and household physical assets; and livelihood strategies such as diversification into farm and nonfarm activities, and coping mechanisms. In addition the livelihood vulnerability context such as shocks and institutional support are among the main determinants of livestock keeping. The results, by and large, matched the findings of previous studies, and it is concluded that households livestock keeping depends on their livelihoods. Accordingly, it is recommended that policies aiming at livestock asset building and productivity improvement should take the livelihoods of rural households in to consideration. As such the study contribute to scholarly works in the area of rural livelihoods, in general, and livestock keeping, in particular. It also contributes to a better understanding of the problems of livestock keeping within the context of rural livelihoods in the country and to the formulation of appropriate policy for the development of the sector.

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BACKGROUND: Poor access to prompt and effective treatment for malaria contributes to high mortality and severe morbidity. In Kenya, it is estimated that only 12% of children receive anti-malarials for their fever within 24 hours. The first point of care for many fevers is a local medicine retailer, such as a pharmacy or chemist. The role of the medicine retailer as an important distribution point for malaria medicines has been recognized and several different strategies have been used to improve the services that these retailers provide. Despite these efforts, many mothers still purchase ineffective drugs because they are less expensive than effective artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). One strategy that is being piloted in several countries is an international subsidy targeted at anti-malarials supplied through the retail sector. The goal of this strategy is to make ACT as affordable as ineffective alternatives. The programme, called the Affordable Medicines Facility - malaria was rolled out in Kenya in August 2010. METHODS: In December 2010, the affordability and accessibility of malaria medicines in a rural district in Kenya were evaluated using a complete census of all public and private facilities, chemists, pharmacists, and other malaria medicine retailers within the Webuye Demographic Surveillance Area. Availability, types, and prices of anti-malarials were assessed. There are 13 public or mission facilities and 97 medicine retailers (registered and unregistered). RESULTS: The average distance from a home to the nearest public health facility is 2 km, but the average distance to the nearest medicine retailer is half that. Quinine is the most frequently stocked anti-malarial (61% of retailers). More medicine retailers stocked sulphadoxine-pyramethamine (SP; 57%) than ACT (44%). Eleven percent of retailers stocked AMFm subsidized artemether-lumefantrine (AL). No retailers had chloroquine in stock and only five were selling artemisinin monotherapy. The mean price of any brand of AL, the recommended first-line drug in Kenya, was $2.7 USD. Brands purchased under the AMFm programme cost 40% less than non-AMFm brands. Artemisinin monotherapies cost on average more than twice as much as AMFm-brand AL. SP cost only $0.5, a fraction of the price of ACT. CONCLUSIONS: AMFm-subsidized anti-malarials are considerably less expensive than unsubsidized AL, but the price difference between effective and ineffective therapies is still large.

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La pobreza rural continúa siendo un fenómeno de alcance mundial. En Ecuador las familias pobres son en gran mayoría indígenas que dependen de la agricultura como medio de subsistencia y enfrentan problemas serios de mínima o nula participación en el comercio, lo que perpetúa su condición de pobreza. En este contexto, las certificaciones Fair Trade y Rainforest Alliance se presentan como una forma de comercio que busca el bienestar social, la protección ambiental y la responsabilidad económica. El objetivo principal del trabajo es estudiar las certificaciones responsables como alternativas institucionales, organizacionales y tecnológicas para la reducción de la pobreza de los pequeños productores agropecuarios indígenas en el Ecuador. Para ello, se desarrolla un 'Estudio de Caso Múltiple' de FEDECADE y KALLARI, organizaciones que aglutinan a pequeños productores y trabajan con las certificaciones Comercio Justo y Rainforest Alliance. A nivel de pequeño productor se aplicaron técnicas de evaluación participativa como la Técnica diez semillas (TST) para levantar información cualitativa y cuantitativa. La contribución a la reducción de la pobreza se basa en 8 factores o características identificados en los pequeños productores certificados. Las mismas están relacionadas con: bajos ingresos, bajo nivel de conocimientos, deficiente salud, finca pequeña, mínima participación, conformismo y baja producción, las cuales han sido tomadas en cuenta para los estudios de caso. Con la implementación de las certificaciones mencionadas, se observa la aplicación de innovaciones tecnológicas que permitieron uniformizar los rendimientos y las condiciones de la chacra. La permanente interacción entre productores y la organización coordinadora permitió que los productores cuenten con mayor información sobre la demanda del mercado objetivo y menor incertidumbre, dada la estructura de contratos que se desarrolla. A pesar de estas innovaciones, a nivel institucional tuvo el menor grado de desarrollo siendo las certificaciones una iniciativa promovida por el sector privado. El pequeño productor bajo la certificación de Comercio Justo accede a un nuevo mercado que busca mejorar sus condiciones especialmente comerciales para aliviar su condición de pobreza. Con la adopción de la certificación los pequeños productores obtienen beneficios y ventajas como la mayor valoración el mayor precio del cacao y las nuevas técnicas de producción aprendidas. Sin embargo, su contribución para la reducción de la pobreza de los pequeños productores no es significativa. Con la certificación de Rainforest Alliance surge una nueva realidad comercial para el pequeño productor, caracterizada por una nueva estructura de coordinación entre actores de la cadena, sin la presencia de los intermediarios tradicionales y la producción de cacao con valor agregado, la incorporación de prácticas de sostenibilidad ambiental y el sentido de pertenencia a una organización indígena.

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En los últimos años la demanda mundial de fibra de alpaca ha experimentado un gran crecimiento debido a que es considerada una de las fibras más lujosas y finas del mundo, no sólo por sus atributos físicos sino porque es escasa en el mercado, haciéndola más exclusiva. Las ventajas comparativas en el Perú, han permitido que nuestro país ostente el 86,9 por ciento de la producción ganadera mundial de alpacas; sin embargo el sistema de agronegocios de la fibra de alpaca se ha caracterizado durante años por un alto nivel de intermediación en la comercialización y limitada capacidad de negociación de los criadores de alpacas, altos costos de transacción e información asimétrica. Históricamente la fibra de alpaca en el Perú se ha comercializado como un commodity, la estructura de gobernanza entre criadores de alpaca y compradores era el mercado spot. En este sentido, el objetivo de este trabajo fue caracterizar las innovaciones organizacionales y tecnológicas adoptadas por los pequeños y medianos productores alpaqueros del distrito de Corani ante el impulso del ambiente institucional, a fin de poder describir las mejoras en el subsistema estrictamente coordinado (SSEC). La metodología de trabajo utilizada fue la epistemología fenomenológica combinada con un análisis estructural discreto con énfasis en las innovaciones. Para ello se realizó un análisis a nivel institucional, organizacional y tecnológico del subsistema de la Región Puno y del caso de los productores alpaqueros del distrito de Corani, que a través de su forma asociativa lograron una coordinación horizontal y a la vez vertical mediante los representantes de su Comité de Acopio, logrando adaptarse y cambiar el paradigma tradicional, y de esta forma tomar un rol más activo y colectivo en el acopio, clasificación, proceso y comercialización de la fibra de alpaca con valor agregado. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que se rompió el path dependecy trabajando de forma colectiva apoyados en organizaciones públicas y privadas del sector, adquirieron mayores niveles de coordinación para gobernar el intercambio de una manera eficiente y reducir los costos de transacción. La finalidad de este estudio es obtener las herramientas necesarias y promover la acción colectiva y la coordinación de otras organizaciones de productores del subsistema de fibra de alpaca de la Región de Puno.

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I challenge the popular notion of European rural development group dynamics and argue for a better understanding of the role of micro-politics as a means of enhancing the performance of these groups. The views are research based and have relevance to the broader rural development and regeneration sector. Micro-politics involves knowledge, power, trust, perceptions, understanding, social networks, values and traits that arise as a result of individuals interacting within a group whilst working on a shared goal, such as rural development. The monetary and time costs to a community of failing to address micro-politics and nurture positive group relations are considerable. These include time spent in unproductive meetings and poorly prioritized—and ultimately unsuccessful—funding applications as a result of failure to agree priorities. Successful groups rely on individuals interacting in a way that achieves a greater social good. Mutual trust amongst the actors lies at the heart of effective group activity. Effective management of micro-politics requires steps to nurture a culture of mutual trust to ensure that rural development actors co-operate rather than play destructive games with one another. A case study example of a relatively straightforward approach illustrates how this might be done in practice.

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Las cooperativas son entidades con una gran presencia económica y social en España, y tienen una gran influencia en la economía rural de las zonas donde están ubicadas. El principal objetivo del presente trabajo es el análisis del uso de las nuevas tecnologías por parte de las cooperativas agroalimentarias, centrándose en las productoras de aceite de oliva para determinar los principales factores que condicionan su comportamiento en la Red. En el presente estudio se analizan sus sitios web y se determina qué tipo de información aporta, tanto datos generales como datos de comercialización. A partir de los resultados obtenidos, se busca la relación que pueda existir entre el tamaño de la cooperativa, su actividad exportadora o la actividad de comercio electrónico con la presencia online, mediante una regresión logística. De esta manera podremos conocer si realmente la implantación de nuevas tecnologías en las cooperativas permite desarrollar una óptima actividad económica.

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Recent patterns of migration indicate that international migrants are not confined to urban gateways. Instead many migrants have settled in new destination areas located in rural and small town areas. While this might appear to be a positive phenomenon for rural areas struggling with decline and stagnation, the reality is that many of these areas are ill-equipped to manage the rate and pace of change that has been witnessed in recent years. Migration to established, typically urban areas has been the subject of extensive research. However, little is known about the way in which migrants navigate their way through social structures as they settle into destinations with little experience of immigration. Using empirical research, this article considers the way in which migrants navigate their way through social structures to establish life in a so-called ‘new’ migration destination. It analyses the way in which government and civil society respond to their needs of recent arrivals, showing how both NGO’s and the statutory sector play an important role in this process. It considers the ramifications for these different sectors and the implications for so-called ‘new’ destinations as they become more established or ‘mature’ areas of immigration.

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Dissertação mest., Gestão Sustentável de Espaços Rurais, Universidade do Algarve, 2009

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For efficient planning of waste collection routing, large municipalities may be partitioned into convenient sectors. The real case under consideration is the municipality of Monção, in Portugal. Waste collection involves more than 1600 containers over an area of 220 km2 and a population of around 20,000 inhabitants. This is mostly a rural area where the population is distributed in small villages around the 33 boroughs centres (freguesia) that constitute the municipality. In most freguesias, waste collection is usually conducted 3 times a week. However, there are situations in which the same collection is done every day. The case reveals some general and specific characteristics which are not rare, but are not widely addressed in the literature. Furthermore, new methods and models to deal with sectorization and routing are introduced, which can be extended to other applications. Sectorization and routing are tackled following a three-phase approach. The first phase, which is the main concern of the presentation, introduces a new method for sectorization inspired by Electromagnetism and Coulomb’s Law. The matter is not only about territorial division, but also the frequency of waste collection, which is a critical issue in these types of applications. Special characteristics related to the number and type of deposition points were also a motivation for this work. The second phase addresses the routing problems in each sector: new Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing with Limited Multi-Landfills models will be presented. The last phase integrates Sectoring and Routing. Computational results confirm the effectiveness of the entire novel approach.

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The basic objective of the present study has been to observe the process and pattern of employment diversification among the rural women workers in Ernakulam district. The evidences are that the women workers in the rural areas of the state are being increasingly diversified into the tertiary sector. The clear cut evidence for the fact that in Kerala non-agricultural employment of rural women is increasing with more and more of them getting diversified into the tertiary sector. The women get more self esteem and recognition in terms of the work being done by them. In the urban areas of the state as a poverty eradicating measure the Kerala government has already introduced a new scheme under the banner of Kudumbasree. Another fact noticed in the study that the sectoral shift of women workers has posed a grave problem to the agricultural sector. The reluctance of workers to do manual jobs on land and the prevalence of high wages among the agricultural labours has left many a cultivable area fallow or has induced farmers to shift to less labour –intensive crops. The situation is expected to worsen in future as even the high wages fail to attract the young generation to this sector. To conclude the study has fulfilled all its objectives, viz; highlighting the rural employment structure in Kerala, examining the process, pattern, determinants and consequences of diversification among rural women workers in the sample villages. Being the first of its kind at the micro level in the state it contributes to the available literature in the area enriching the database that is crucially lacking for devising projects at the village and block-level. There exists ample scope for future research of similar nature in an urban background where the secondary data-sources are hinding towards a reversal of trends from non-agriculture to agriculture.

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We aim at mapping out a detailed framework that reveals the proportionate flow of cassava and its products along the value chain (VC). Furthermore, we aim at establishing the role of institutions and the linkages between institutions and other VC actors that influence the cassava VC in Uganda. We use both primary and secondary data obtained from four regions in Uganda. Results show that farmers, processors, transporters, traders, consumers and institutions are the major actors. There are four categories of institutions, viz, government, non-government, community based organisations and international agencies. Roles performed by institutions include: development and enforcement of policies, Research and Development (R&D), capacity building, and creation of market access linkages for cassava and its products. Findings reveal that there is no clear nexus and no coordination among farmers/producers, processors, traders, transporters and consumers. However, institutions are well coordinated and play various roles along the VC to influence the dynamics of actors. Policy-wise it is important to establish strong private-public partnerships to bridge the impaired linkages between the actors (farmers/producers, processors, traders, transporters, and consumers) and institutions. Strong partnerships are envisaged to reduce the associated transaction costs amongst the actors.

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Describir el sector, la situaci??n familiar de los alumnos y su situaci??n personal y acad??mica. 258 alumnos de colegios atendidos por el SOEV de Infiesto. Dentro de la descripci??n del sector se analiza su ubicaci??n en Asturias, la zona y los colegios que son atendidos por el SOEV de Infiesto. Dentro de la situaci??n familiar de los alumnos se analiza, su posici??n dentro del n??cleo familiar, h??bitat, situaci??n profesional, estudios, expectativas y nivel econ??mico de los padres, libros existentes en casa, horas semanales de lectura de los padres, ??ndice cultural familiar e interacci??n padres-hijos. Dentro de la situaci??n personal y acad??mica de los alumnos se analiza el expediente acad??mico, capacidad intelectual general, aptitudes profesionales y vocacionales. Encuesta 'ad hoc' ECSEF (b). Expediente acad??mico. Cuestionario de preferencias profesionales G. y Lujan. El ??ndice econ??mico medio de las familias es de nivel medio-bajo, existiendo diferencias entre las distintas zonas de influencia de los colegios. Lo mismo ocurre con el ??ndice cultural familiar, pudi??ndose calificar este de bajo. A??n m??s bajo es el ??ndice de interrelaci??n padres-hijos. En los ciclos inicial y medio se observa una evoluci??n acad??mica normal, algo tendente hacia las puntuaciones altas; sin embargo, en el ciclo superior hay un cambio en la tendencia de las puntuaciones, que sufren un desplazamiento general hacia niveles m??s bajos. Los alumnos tienen un nivel intelectual medio y a nivel global no se observan diferencias en funci??n del sexo. A nivel aptitudinal general no se observan diferencias entre los sexos, pero s?? entre el h??bitat rural y el h??bitat semiurbano. Las chicas rurales, con menos nivel intelectual y menos aptitudes y motivaciones escolares, obtienen mejor rendimiento acad??mico que sus compa??eros de clase. Los chicos rurales y semiurbanos tienen peor rendimiento acad??mico que las chicas. Existe una gran diferencia entre los sexos con respecto a la inadaptaci??n escolar.