Development as Process: Concepts and Methods for Working with Complexity

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David Mosse, John Farrington, Alan Rew
Routledge, 1998 - Business & Economics - 202 pages
Process" approaches to economic and social development appear to be more flexible and offer greater prospects of success than traditional "project" methods.
Development as Process addresses the questions raised by the different natures of the two approaches. The authors examine development projects through experience in water resources development in India and in organizational learning by a Bangladeshi NGO. Inter-agency contexts are examined in the setting of an aquaculture project in Bangladesh and in the setting of agriculture and natural resources development in Rajisthan, India. Finally, the role of process monitoring is explained in the context of policy reform, with illustrations from forestry in India and land reform in Russia.

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About the author (1998)

Mosse is of the Overseas Development Institute.

John Farrington is with the Overseas Development Institute.

Alan Rew is Professor of Development and Planning in the University of Wales and Director of the Centre for Development Studies at Swansea.