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E-Agriculture and Rural Development: Global Innovations and Future Prospects

Author : Maumbe, Blessing
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 17,6 MB
Release : 2012-12-31
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1466626860

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"This book is a comprehensive collection of research on the emerging trends and advances in the global application of information and communication technology use in agriculture and rural development"--Provided by publisher.

Technologies for Rural Development

Author : Unesco
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 33,92 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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UNESCO pub. Conference report and recommendations on choice of technology for rural development in developing countries - examines components of basic needs strategy, relevance of basic education in science, etc., and includes information on intermediate technology and alternative energy sources. Illustrations and references. Conference held in Brussels 1980 May 19 to 22.

Engineers within a Local and Global Society

Author : Caroline Baillie
Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 29,64 MB
Release : 2006-12-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1598291378

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Engineers, Technology and Society presents topics intended to aid the practicing engineer in reflecting upon the nature and purpose of their own practice within the engineering profession and how that is related to and implicated in social, economic and political issues. The series will include external relations between engineering, economic systems and social and political practices, as well as power structures and working conditions within the organisation. In an increasingly competitive and hostile environment in which practicing engineers are forced to spend their lives fighting for higher profit margins, many engineers become despondent and often leave the profession just a few years after graduation. They do not feel they are engineering for those in need in the world but for a small minority who can pay. There are an increasing number of engineers in the workplace who feel dissatisfied with these issues but do not know where to begin to address them. It is hoped that these books will start a conversation in many parts of the world where diverse engineers are working. This introductory book of the series presents an overview of the key issues at stake. I consider how, as engineers, we might decide what is the right thing to do by exploring rights and notions of freedom and what these might mean in a world where we are, according to some, ‘training for compliance’. I consider engineering in the past and how it has been used to contribute to social contexts in the Western world as well as in developing countries. I look at our responsibility as engineers to learn from the past to enhance our understanding and take appropriate action related to contemporary industrial development and globalization. Finally, I present a case study of my own engineering for others to critique. Practicing what you preach is never easy and living as a just engineer presents many challenges. As Ursula Franklin states clearly in her Massey lectures which I discuss in chapter 1, engineers have choices; it is up to us to ensure that we are aware of the way in which our engineering practice contributes to global social, economic and political issues so that we are able to make response – able choices.

Improving Traditional Rural Technologies

Author : Jeffrey James
Publisher : Springer
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 33,66 MB
Release : 2016-01-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1349093610

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This book contends that large numbers in the Third World will become reliant on traditional rural technologies over the next thirty to forty years. The author is concerned that policy responses to this problem are insufficient and advocates a broader analytic framework to tackle the problem.

Technological Change and the Rural Environment

Author : Philip Lowe
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 21,21 MB
Release : 2023-06-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 1000883892

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Originally published in 1990, this volume addresses issues surrounding global ecological changes and sustainability of present patterns of urbanisation and industrialisation. The book discusses these problems and other issues such as how rural environments in many developed and developing countries have been transformed by a technological revolution. Looking at a diverse range of topics from climate change to slurry pollution and the destruction of genetic resources to the risks of biotechnology, this volume addresses these issues which concern the dynamics and social relations of technological change in rural areas.

Information and Communication Technology for Agriculture and Rural Development

Author : R. Saravanan
Publisher : New India Publishing Agency
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 42,95 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9789380235882

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The articles included in this book focuses on; Digital divide in rural India, e-Agriculture issues, Cyber extension, overview on Village Knowledge Centres VKCs, Community Information Centre iniative in Orissa, SATCOM application in Karnataka State, Model e-Villages in Arunachal Pradesh State of North-East India, Nationwide InDG web portal initiative for rural development, Kisan Mobile Sandesh KMS, Dynamic Market Information DMI by Web and Mobile in Tamil Nadu, Expert systems for pest and diseases diagnosis in rubber, Interactive Multimedia Compact Disc IMCD, Village Information Centres among Dairy Farmers in Tamil Nadu, KISSAN initiative of Kerala State, Mobile Agricultural School and Services MASS in Jharkhand, Farmers Database creation in Darjeeling District of West Bengal, Village Resource Centres VRCs in Uttaranchal, Pest Surveillance of Rice using satellite data, Techmode Approach for Distance Learning Courses for Field Veterinarians in Maharastra, Information Retrieval System for Buffalo Reproduction, Web Portals and Digital Data base in Agroforestry, Watershed Modelling using GIS and Remote Sensing in Gujarat State, e-Readiness and Participation Level of Akshya and KISSAN Kerala Beneficiaries and VRC & CIC Network in Assam and Internet utilization pattern, evaluation of Kissan Call Centres KCCs, ICT adoption level, impact, stakeholders feedback, policy implications and recommendations.