Reference : Poverty and sustainable development governance |
Parts of books : Contribution to collective works | |||
Law, criminology & political science : Political science, public administration & international relations | |||
Sustainable Development | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/51784 | |||
Poverty and sustainable development governance | |
English | |
Koff, Harlan ![]() | |
Jul-2022 | |
Handbook on the Governance of Sustainable Development | |
Russel, Duncan | |
Kirsop-Taylor, Nick | |
Edward Elgar Publishing | |
Elgar Handbooks in Development | |
79-94 | |
Yes | |
9781789904314 | |
[en] poverty ; sustainable development ; policy coherence for development ; Mexico ; rural development ; Sembrando Vida | |
[en] This chapter is part of a handbook on sustainable development. It examines the traditional descrepancies that exist between anti-poverty policies and rural development strategies, especially in emerging economies, such as Mexico. This chapter analyzes the Sembrando Vida social integration program in Mexico through a policy coherence for development (PCD) framework. It shows how the program needs to be better contextualized in other policy arenas in order to guarantee its success. | |
CONACYT | |
GAMMA-UL Chair for Regional Integration and Sustainability/I-GAMMA | |
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students ; General public | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/51784 |
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