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Strengthening Rural Livelihoods: The impact of information and communication technologies in Asia [Pehme köide]

Edited by (IDRC Regional Office for South Asia.), Edited by (University of Coventry)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 295 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: Practical Action Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1853397229
  • ISBN-13: 9781853397226
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 295 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: Practical Action Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1853397229
  • ISBN-13: 9781853397226
Teised raamatud teemal:
Enthusiasm amongst international development agencies about harnessing the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for development has waned as observers have recently questioned the impact and sustainability of such interventions.

This book provides significant new insights into how to overcome the challenges of mainstreaming ICTs into rural livelihoods and more effectively measuring its effects. It will appeal to academics, civil society organizations, practitioners and students who are interested in what works and what doesn’t work when applying ICTs to rural livelihoods.

Enthusiasm amongst international development agencies about harnessing the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for development has generated questionning of the impact and sustainability of such interventions. By presenting the findings of research specifically designed to measure impact on livelihoods, Strengthening Rural Livelihoods offers new evidence for the development benefits of ICTs. The book asks if ICTs enabled farmers to sell beyond local markets and at better prices, and whether there have been social gains in linking geographically disparate households and social networks. The authors have provided significant new insights into how to overcome the challenges of mainstreaming ICTs into rural livelihoods and more effectively measuring its effects. This book will appeal to academics, civil society organizations, practitioners and students who are interested in what works and what doesn’t work when applying ICTs to rural livelihoods.

This book provides significant new insights into how to overcome the challenges of mainstreaming ICTs into rural livelihoods and more effectively measuring its effects. It will appeal to academics, civil society organizations, practitioners and students who are interested in what works and what doesn’t work when applying ICTs to rural livelihoods.



Enthusiasm amongst international development agencies about harnessing the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for development has generated questionning of the impact and sustainability of such interventions. By presenting the findings of research specifically designed to measure impact on livelihoods, Strengthening Rural Livelihoods offers new evidence for the development benefits of ICTs. The book asks if ICTs enabled farmers to sell beyond local markets and at better prices, and whether there have been social gains in linking geographically disparate households and social networks. The authors have provided significant new insights into how to overcome the challenges of mainstreaming ICTs into rural livelihoods and more effectively measuring its effects. This book will appeal to academics, civil society organizations, practitioners and students who are interested in what works and what doesn’t work when applying ICTs to rural livelihoods.



Enthusiasm among international development agencies about harnessing the potential of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for development has waned as observers have recently questioned the impact and sustainability of such interventions. By presenting the findings of research specifically designed to measure impact on livelihoods, Strengthening Rural Livelihoods offers new evidence for the development benefits of ICTs.

The book presents an overview of six research projects within the Knowledge Networking for Rural Development in Asia Pacific research program. Using a control trial approach in four out of the six project case studies, and critically assessing the pros and cons of this methodology including the ethical implications, the authors have provided significant new insights into how to overcome the challenges of mainstreaming ICTs into rural livelihoods and more effectively measuring its effects.

This book will appeal to academics, civil society organizations, practitioners and students who are interested in what does and doesn’t work when applying ICTs to rural livelihoods.
Figures
vi
Tables
vii
About the Editors ix
Foreword xi
Kevin Cleaver
Preface xiii
Laurent Elder
Acknowledgements xv
1 Beyond technology: making information work for livelihoods
1(14)
David J. Grimshaw
2 Price transparency in agricultural produce markets: Sri Lanka
15(18)
Sriganesh Lokanathan
Harsha de Silva
Iran Fernando
3 A crop nutrient management decision support system: India
33(20)
Daniel Anand Raj
A. V. Poo Murugesan
Vijay Pratap Singh Aditya
S. Olaganathan
K. Sasikumar
4 LifeLines: livelihood solutions through mobile technology in India
53(18)
S. M. Haider Rizvi
5 Connecting to work: non-agricultural livelihood opportunities for rural wage labour in Sri Lanka
71(18)
Amila Balasuriya
Nilakshi de Silva
6 Impact assessment of the e-AGRIKultura project: Philippines
89(20)
Erniel B. Barrios
Joseph Ryan G. Lansangan
John Carlo P. Daquis
7 Evaluation of a rural information project in Ningxia, China
109(24)
Nie Fengying
Zhang Li
Bi Jieying
Liu Fujiang
Tian Xiaochao
8 Beyond projects: making sense of the evidence
133(16)
Jayantha Gunasekera
Ramona Miranda
Index 149