World social report 2021 : reconsidering rural development / UN, DESA
2021
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ST/ESA/376
Title
World social report 2021 : reconsidering rural development / UN, DESA
Other titles
World social report 2021 : reconsidering rural development
Access
Full text: World-Social-Report-2021_web_FINAL - PDF ;
Summary
The World Social Report 2021, a flagship publication of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) on major social development issues offers new strategies to ensure that the 3.4 billion people who live in rural areas are not left behind as global efforts focus on boosting socio-economic growth and tackling climate change in the middle of the COVID-19 recovery. The report calls for an end to the rural-urban divide and offers new approaches to advance rural development that would allow rural populations to reach the urban standard of living without having to migrate to urban areas. These include leveraging the rise of new digital technologies, boosting the non-farm economy and increasing investments in public services and rural infrastructure while protecting the health of the planet.
Chapter 1. Introduction - Chapter 2. Rural development for inclusive growth and a balanced settlement of the population -- Chapter 3. Poverty, inequality and rural development -- Chapter 4. Rural development within planetary boundaries -- Chapter 5. Policy recommendations.
Chapter 1. Introduction - Chapter 2. Rural development for inclusive growth and a balanced settlement of the population -- Chapter 3. Poverty, inequality and rural development -- Chapter 4. Rural development within planetary boundaries -- Chapter 5. Policy recommendations.
Series
Date
New York : UN, 2021
Description
171 p. : ill., graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-171) and index.
ISBN / ISSN
9789211304244
9789216040628 (eISBN)
2664-5467
2664-5475 (eISSN)
9789216040628 (eISBN)
2664-5467
2664-5475 (eISSN)
Sales number
21.IV.2