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Page 351
... Traditional land rights were ig- nored . The herders ' territory was to be used for commercial farms , and the pastoralists converted into small farmers . This project ne- glected social and cultural issues . It was de- signed to ...
... Traditional land rights were ig- nored . The herders ' territory was to be used for commercial farms , and the pastoralists converted into small farmers . This project ne- glected social and cultural issues . It was de- signed to ...
Page 353
... traditional culture and the small concerns of everyday exis- tence . Their values are not abstract and long - term , and so they differ from those of development planners . The fallacy of underdifferentiation refers to planners ...
... traditional culture and the small concerns of everyday exis- tence . Their values are not abstract and long - term , and so they differ from those of development planners . The fallacy of underdifferentiation refers to planners ...
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... traditional medicines are not as ef- fective against bacterial infection as antibiot- ics . Nor did a nonindustrial society ever in- vent an antiviral vaccine . Indeed , preventive health has advanced significantly during the twentieth ...
... traditional medicines are not as ef- fective against bacterial infection as antibiot- ics . Nor did a nonindustrial society ever in- vent an antiviral vaccine . Indeed , preventive health has advanced significantly during the twentieth ...
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