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Beyond the Green Revolution - An Overview

| Date: | December 2000 |
| Type: | Books |
| Subject: | |
| Series: | A Study of Rural Asia |
| ISBN: | 971-561-272-5 (print) |
| Price: |
Hardcopy price: $10.00 |
Description
An economic transformation has occurred in much of rural Asia during the last two decades. Large parts of the region have made remarkable progress with substantial gains in food security, per capita income, quality of life, and poverty reduction. Yet, rural Asia remains home to 700 million people living in poverty, many of whom have no access to safe water and sanitation.
To explore new opportunities and challenges facing rural society in Asia, a Study of Rural Asia was undertaken by ADB. This publication provides an overview of the study. The main results and recommendations contained in the five volumes have been included in the overview and should prove useful to those concerned with improving the economic and social conditions of rural populations in Asia through sustainable development.
Contents
- Introduction
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Lessons from the Rural Transformation
- Importance of Agricultural Growth
- Making Agricultural Growth Pro-Poor and Environmentally Sustainable
- Tapping the Potential of the Rural Nonfarm Economy
- Creating Efficient Rural Financial Markets
- Ensuring Effective Institutions for Rural Development
- Improving the Overall Quality of Life in Rural Areas
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Meeting the Challenges of the Future
- Managing Globalization
- Managing Demographic Transition
- Managing the Biotechnology Revolution in Agriculture
- Managing Land and Water Scarcity and Degradation
- Building Good Governance and Social Capital
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Alternative Futures for Asia
- Alternative Scenarios to 2010; No Room for Complacency
- A Vision for Completing the Rural Transformation
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- Appendixes