1. Instructive Indicators of Sustainable Livelihood in Poverty Moderation: A Case Study
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Surender Lal, Kanhaiya Lal, and Chhaya Yadav
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Poor people ,Economic growth ,Poverty ,Sustainable livelihood ,Rural people ,Development economics ,Economics ,Livelihood ,Moderation ,Natural resource - Abstract
A livelihood is sustainable when it can cope with and recover from stresses and shocks and maintain or enhance its capabilities and assets both now and in the future, while not undermining the natural resource base. The unique livelihood strategy makes rural people exclusive from other parts of any country. Uprising problem is common in similar regions, which need to be sorted out with a detailed perspective on people and their living condition. Finding indicators is a way to improve understanding of the livelihoods of poor people. It draws on the main factors that affect poor people's livelihoods and the typical relationships between these factors. It can be used in planning new development activities and in assessing the contribution that existing activities have made to sustaining livelihoods.
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- 2014
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