23 November 2018
Sustainable Livelihoods and Rural Development: Book launches in Japan
As part of book launches of the Japanese edition of Sustainable Livelihoods and Rural Development, STEPS Centre Director Ian Scoones...
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23 November 2018
As part of book launches of the Japanese edition of Sustainable Livelihoods and Rural Development, STEPS Centre Director Ian Scoones...
26 October 2018
Published by: John Wiley and Sons
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler colonial agriculture? This article...
30 August 2018
Published by: IDS
This report provides an overview of the trends of urbanisation, the urban poor, and urban nutrition and how these trends affect urban...
This action-oriented research project will use the urban land nexus and its politics to provide the entry point for analysing the cities of Khartoum, Dar es Salaam and Mwanza and as integrated city systems. The overarching objective is to identify, research, and stimulate policy debate on actionable changes that are politically feasible and scalable within existing urban systems, and will foster more inclusive and welfare-enhancing urban transitions.
The project worked with social science researchers in Ghana and Rwanda to build their capacity in teaching and curriculum design.
Learning at IDS combines lectures, classes of varying size (some are 15-30, some are 40-60 students), smaller seminars, tutorials and...
Ranked first in the world for Development Studies Why study development studies at IDS? We deliver world-class research, learning and...
10 August 2018
This sourcebook is for all who work with others on participatory learning and change. It provides ideas and options for facilitators,...
10 August 2018
More than 300 people died in Bangalore in 1981 as a result of drinking poisonous illicit alcohol. This book treats the tragedy as a...
Dr Ben Selwyn examines the concept of labour-centred development as an alternative to the current model of development which seeks to integrate the poor into the global capitalist system