Sustainable rural livelihoods, a case study of Malawi.
Ph.D. committee, namely: Dr. Tazim Jamal, Dr. Lee Fitzgerald, Dr. Donald Albrecht and Dr. Urs Kreuter for the valuable role you played in the development of my research proposal and production of this dissertation. I would also like to pass my gratitude to faculty, classmates, graduate students and staff members at the Department of Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences and from other.
The thesis set out to explore how households cope with the costs of malaria and the implications of malaria cost burdens for household livelihoods and vulnerability. It uses a conceptual framework that takes a holistic approach to understand vulnerability and the link between malaria and livelihood change. In order to investigate these issues, the study was designed to meet five main.
Exploring gender in the livelihoods context addresses the social context of gender roles and relations as they relate to small-scale agriculture, artisanal fishing, tourism and the larger livelihoods picture in one community. Project objectives included: 1) To examine how people in a small coastal community make their livelihood, 2) To analyze the influence of gender roles and relations and.
Livelihoods, basic services and social protection in Northern Uganda and Karamoja Researching livelihoods and services affected by conflict. i About us Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium (SLRC) aims to generate a stronger evidence base on how people make a living, educate their children, deal with illness and access other basic services in conflict-affected situations (CAS). Providing.
Livelihoods, basic services and social protection in Nepal Researching livelihoods and services affected by conflict. i About us Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium (SLRC) aims to generate a stronger evidence base on how people make a living, educate their children, deal with illness and access other basic services in conflict-affected situations (CAS). Providing better access to basic.
Livelihoods under stress: household assets and responses to environmental change in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Abstract: This thesis is a response to broad stroked claims that climate change and sea-level rise will cause mass displacements in areas such as the Mekong Delta. Instead, I argue for a more nuanced approach to understanding vulnerability and household response measures in contexts.
Agroecology and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods: Interdisciplinary Research and Development in the South Pacific A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) School of Business and Tourism Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia Cherise Addinsall March 2017.