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This section shares undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations or theses looking at Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches. These can be a valuable source of lessons, although they tend to be in an extended format. Dissertations and theses have been sent in by our users and have not been reviewed the Livelihood Connect Team. Please see the list of titles below.

If you would like to submit your dissertation/thesis to Livelihoods Connect email it to Livelihoods-Connect@ids.ac.uk.

Comments and queries should be sent directly to the authors via their email addresses provided.


Titles
The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and Community Development in Practice in Engineering Organisations
Helen Salvestrin h.salvestrin@jwp.com.au
University of Technology, Sydney
July , 2006
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Facing Up to Political Dimensions: A Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis of the Housing Revolution in Caracas
Steffen Lajoie steffen75@yahoo.com
University College London
September, 2006
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Waves in the Forest – Radio Communication and Livelihoods in Brazilian Amazonia
Monica Mazzer Barroso mmbarroso@gmail.com
London School of Economics
August, 2006
PDF DOC

Informal Sector Styles for Livelihoods in Harare: Towards Consensus Building in Urban Economics
DOC

Accompanying paper by the same author :
Mainstreaming Gender into Economic Empowerment: An Examination of the Strategies of Urban Women in the Informal Sector’s Livelihoods: A Case Study of Harare

Innocent Chirisa,innochirs@yahoo.com
Master of Science Degree in Rural and Urban Planning, University of Zimbabwe, 2004.
PDF whole (1 MB) Part-1 DOC, Part-2 DOC

Filling the Void? A Case Study of Perceptions on Corporate Alternative Livelihood Projects in the Ghanaian Gold Mining Industry
Louise Dignum, l_dignum@hotmail.com
MSc Sustainability, Planning and Environmental Policy,
Department of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University, 2006. PDF
Livelihood Enhancement in the New South Africa: Public Expectation, Environmental Dynamics and 'Muddling' Through
Douglas McNab, Douglas_mcnab@hotmail.com
Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, 2004. HTML
Monitoring the Impact of Joint Forest Management on Rural Livelihoods
Neha Pandey n.pandey@livelihoods.in Postgraduate Programme in Management Aravali Institute of Management, Rajasthan, India, June 2005
PDF
From Poverty and War to Prosperity and
Peace:sustainable livelihoods and innovation in governance of artisanal diamond mining in Kono District, Sierra Leone

Estelle Levin estellelevin at hotmail dot com, Masters in Human Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, April 2005 PDF (4MB)
Livelihood Strategies and Food Security in Refugee Camps
Simona Cavaglieri s.cavaglieri@tiscalinet.it Masters in Human Development and Food Security University of Roma Tre, Department of Economics, Rome, Italy, 2005
DOC  
Crafts as Sustainable Livelihood Option in Rural India Anubha Sood anubha_s@hotmail.com. MSc Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, September 2002 DOC
Does the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework Address Issues of Freedom, Choice and Capabilities of the Urban Poor: A Critique Smita Biswas Smita.Biswas@WSPGroup.com MSc Social Policy and Planning in Developing Countries, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, September 2002 DOC
What are the potential synergies and disabling factors between the rights based and sustainable livelihoods approaches to development? – the case of the Department For International Development (DFID) Neil Satchwell Smith N.j.Satchwell-Smith@sussex.ac.uk, Term Paper for MPhil in Development Studies, IDS, University of Sussex, 2004 DOC


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