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Transmigration in Indonesia
Transmigration in Indonesia
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A01=Dietrich Kebschull
agricultural extension methods
Author_Dietrich Kebschull
Average Income
Bad Economic Situation
Better Life
Cassava Processing
Category=NH
Central Java
DKI
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family livelihood analysis
Farming Systems
Farming Systems Development
Frictions
Imperata Cylindrica
Indonesian transmigration project outcomes
Kalimantan
migration impact studies
Official Extension Services
Rural Credit Systems
rural development policy
settlement planning strategies
Site Selection
socioeconomic integration
Starting Period
Strong
Tad
Transmigration Programme
Transmigration Settlements
Typical Difficulties
Uncontrollable Floods
Und
Product details
- ISBN 9783878953142
- Weight: 294g
- Dimensions: 170 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jan 1986
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1986. The abolition of regional disparities is one of the main targets of Indonesian economic policy. Within the scope of the Indonesian-German Technical Cooperation the East Kalimantan Transmigration Area Development Project (TAD) is intended to contribute to supporting this policy. This study was carried out to support this work - as a first step to gain relevant information. The report is based on interviews with transmigrant families. They were made before transmigration in the so-called ‘transitos’ in Java and Bali and after transmigration in eight settlements in Riau and East Kalimantan.
Dietrich Kebschull was the coordinator of the TAD-Project from 1980 - 1982.
Transmigration in Indonesia
€61.50
