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dimensions of marginality overlap – the marginality hotspots – based on proxies for marginality dimensions representing different … spheres of life. Furthermore, overlaying the marginality hotspots with the number of poor shows where most of the poor could … be reached to help them to escape the spiral of poverty. Marginality hotspots can be found in particular in India and …
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prevalence of poverty and other dimensions of marginality are high and agricultural potential is also high since in such areas …. The marginality mapping presented in this paper has attempted to identify areas with high prevalence of societal and … spatial marginality-– based on proxies for marginality dimensions representing different spheres of life-–and high (un …
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flexibility to direct business objectives towards the reduction of extreme poverty and marginality, and their ability to …
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The need to address extreme poverty from the perspective of marginality arises from the frustration that the number of … science and action. The conceptual and analytical framework developed here views marginality as a root cause of extreme … poverty. We define marginality as an involuntary position and condition of an individual or group at the edge of social …
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Traditional Knowledge (TK) systems have always been integral to the survival and adaptation of human societies. Yet, they enjoy a fairly recent recognition and popularization by scientists, the media, politicians, corporates and the wider public. In this paper we present a typology of key...
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