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Breaking out of the Poverty Trap: Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau in Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu Luolin Wang
Breaking out of the Poverty Trap: Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau in Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu
Luolin Wang
Jacket Description/Flap: Breaking Out of the Poverty Trap Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau gives unique insights into the challenges and potential solutions to alleviate poverty in Western China. Many people are interested in China's economic and social development; the development of Tibet is an important part of this narrative. Unlike big cities in the east of China, Tibet is still underdeveloped, with severe poverty, relatively poor communications, poor infrastructure, transport links, and limited social services. Using deep and well-researched analyses, learned Chinese scholars share their policy insights, experience and knowledge of the underlying causes and potential solutions to this underdevelopment and poverty. The reader is also provided with firsthand accounts of different people in Tibet, ranging from local government officials to poverty-stricken herdsmen. This book gets at the heart of problems faced by ordinary Tibetans, such as dealing with impacts of natural disasters, lack of education, managing ecological resettlement, and trying to prevent the transmission of intergenerational poverty. Looking at these issues from a theoretical, policy, government and practical perspective, this compilation of essays covers the full range of issues in the development of the Tibetan Plateau. Brief Description: This book provides unique insights into the challenges and potential solutions to alleviate poverty in western China. Many people are interested in China's economic and social development; the development of Tibet is an important part of this narrative. Unlike big cities in the east of China, Tibet is still underdeveloped, with severe poverty, relatively poor communications, poor infrastructure, transport links, and limited social services. Using deep and well-researched analyses, learned Chinese scholars share their policy insights, experience and knowledge of the underlying causes and potential solutions to this underdevelopment and poverty. The reader is also provided with firsthand accounts of different people in Tibet, ranging from local government officials to poverty-stricken herdsmen. This book gets at the heart of problems faced by ordinary Tibetans, such as dealing with impacts of natural disasters, lack of education, managing ecological resettlement, and trying to prevent the transmission of intergenerational poverty. Looking at these issues from a theoretical, policy, government and practical perspective, Breaking Out of the Poverty Trap Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau in Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu covers the full range of issues in the development of the Tibetan Plateau. Marc Notes: World Century Publishing Corp. is a joint venture of World Scientific Publishing and Shanghai Century Publishing Group. Table of Contents: Members of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Research Team -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction / Wang Luolin, Zhu Ling -- Chapter 2. The Rational Behavior of Tibetan Farmers and Herders / Yang Chunxue -- Chapter 3. How Do Farmers and Herdsmen Participate in the Market? / Zhu Hengpeng -- Chapter 4. Sustainable Development of the Tricholoma Matsutake Industry in Tibetan-Inhabited Regions of Yunnan, and Their Participation in the Global Market: Discussions Based on Value Chain Analysis / Yao Yu -- Chapter 5. The Socioeconomic Impact of Cordyceps Sinensis Resource Management in Tibetan-Inhabited Regions of Qinghai / Yao Yu -- Chapter 6. Impoverishment Risks Caused by the Ecological Resettlement Project / Jin Chengwu -- Chapter 7. Preventing Intergenerational Poverty Transmission with Antenatal Care / Zhu Ling -- Chapter 8. Research on Compulsory Education in the Tibetan Regions of Qinghai and Yunnan Provinces / Wei Zhong -- Chapter 9. Effects of Radio and TV on the Cultural Lives of Farmers and Herdsmen / Zhou Ji -- Chapter 10. Private and Social Aid in the Eastern Tibetan Regions / Wei Zhong -- Chapter 11. Snow Disasters and Relief Efforts: A Case Study of Tibetan Pastoral Areas in Southern Qinghai / Zhaluo -- Chapter 12. Systems and Technologies for Snow Disaster Prevention: Anthropological Observations on the Pastoral Areas in the Eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau / Zhaluo -- Acknowledgements -- Index. Publisher Marketing: This book provides unique insights into the challenges and potential solutions to alleviate poverty in western China. Many people are interested in China's economic and social development; the development of Tibet is an important part of this narrative. Unlike big cities in the east of China, Tibet is still underdeveloped, with severe poverty, relatively poor communications, poor infrastructure, transport links, and limited social services. Using deep and well-researched analyses, learned Chinese scholars share their policy insights, experience and knowledge of the underlying causes and potential solutions to this underdevelopment and poverty. The reader is also provided with firsthand accounts of different people in Tibet, ranging from local government officials to poverty-stricken herdsmen. This book gets at the heart of problems faced by ordinary Tibetans, such as dealing with impacts of natural disasters, lack of education, managing ecological resettlement, and trying to prevent the transmission of intergenerational poverty. Looking at these issues from a theoretical, policy, government and practical perspective, Breaking Out of the Poverty Trap -- Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau in Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu covers the full range of issues in the development of the Tibetan Plateau.
250 pages, black & white tables, figures
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 18 de mayo de 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9781938134074 |
| Editores | World Century |
| Páginas | 270 |
| Dimensiones | 158 × 231 × 20 mm · 539 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Wang, Luolin |
| Editor | Zhu, Ling |