Changing the Political Economy of Poverty and Ecological Disruption
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| Author(s) | Reed, D. |
| Date | July 2005 |
| Reference type | Report |
| Source name | Economic Change, Poverty and the Environment Project |
| Pages | 26 pp. |
| Publisher | WWF Macroeconomics programme Office, Washington, D.C. |
Summary
This publication presents an intervention approach that is designed to help community organizations, civil society groups, government offices and development agencies in their efforts to change the underlying causes of poverty and ecological disruption. Building on a political economy perspective, this approach seeks to change the interactions among social groups, private economic actors and the state as they compete and seek to accumulate wealth and build political power. The explicit purpose of this approach is to increase the ability of poor communities to compete and thrive in the emerging economic order and to increase their ability to manage natural resources in a sustainable manner, be they in rural, peri-urban or urban contexts.
Themes
Government Policy
Case study
Geographic coverage
Zambia
South Africa
El Salvador
China
Indonesia
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