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@article{ author = {Inderjit Khanna (Government of Rajasthan) , Dr. Adarsh Kishore (Government of Rajasthan) , Anirban Mukhopadhyaya - Coordinator , Ravi Shankar - Coordinator , Sachin Sachdeva (Aravali)}, title = {Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2002}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.org.in/}, abstract = {This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and minimizing the effects of drought through appropriate community-centered strategies such as rainwater harvesting and watershed management. It also recommends specific areas for policy action and cooperation between Government and civil society institutions, focusing on gender equality and decentralization. Sustainability of livelihood is now at the forefront of the "People's Agenda" in Rajasthan.} }Download File
AU - Inderjit Khanna (Government of Rajasthan) , Dr. Adarsh Kishore (Government of Rajasthan) , Anirban Mukhopadhyaya - Coordinator , Ravi Shankar - Coordinator , Sachin Sachdeva (Aravali) TI - Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002 PT - Journal Article DP - 2002 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and minimizing the effects of drought through appropriate community-centered strategies such as rainwater harvesting and watershed management. It also recommends specific areas for policy action and cooperation between Government and civil society institutions, focusing on gender equality and decentralization. Sustainability of livelihood is now at the forefront of the "People's Agenda" in Rajasthan.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Inderjit Khanna (Government of Rajasthan) , Dr. Adarsh Kishore (Government of Rajasthan) , Anirban Mukhopadhyaya - Coordinator , Ravi Shankar - Coordinator , Sachin Sachdeva (Aravali) %T Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002 %D 2002 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.org.in/, %X This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and minimizing the effects of drought through appropriate community-centered strategies such as rainwater harvesting and watershed management. It also recommends specific areas for policy action and cooperation between Government and civil society institutions, focusing on gender equality and decentralization. Sustainability of livelihood is now at the forefront of the "People's Agenda" in Rajasthan.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Inderjit Khanna (Government of Rajasthan) , Dr. Adarsh Kishore (Government of Rajasthan) , Anirban Mukhopadhyaya - Coordinator , Ravi Shankar - Coordinator , Sachin Sachdeva (Aravali) TI - Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002 PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.in/, AB - This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and minimizing the effects of drought through appropriate community-centered strategies such as rainwater harvesting and watershed management. It also recommends specific areas for policy action and cooperation between Government and civil society institutions, focusing on gender equality and decentralization. Sustainability of livelihood is now at the forefront of the "People's Agenda" in Rajasthan.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Human Development Report Rajasthan 2002 AU - Inderjit Khanna (Government of Rajasthan) , Dr. Adarsh Kishore (Government of Rajasthan) , Anirban Mukhopadhyaya - Coordinator , Ravi Shankar - Coordinator , Sachin Sachdeva (Aravali) PY - 2002 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.org.in/, AB - This first Report focuses on the interactions between sustainable livelihoods and human development in the context of globalization. The Report begins with a frank assessment of the human development status in the state. It addresses the issues of income and employment generation, poverty reduction and regional disparities, the provision of basic services, participation and development of human capabilities. The Report draws attention on the importance of ensuring sustainable livelihoods and minimizing the effects of drought through appropriate community-centered strategies such as rainwater harvesting and watershed management. It also recommends specific areas for policy action and cooperation between Government and civil society institutions, focusing on gender equality and decentralization. Sustainability of livelihood is now at the forefront of the "People's Agenda" in Rajasthan.