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LU0086

International rural development

The course is suitable for you who, regardless of disciplinary background, are interested in expanding your knowledge of rural development, and furthermore want to be able to identify and analyse problems and potentials in relation to rural livelihoods. The course focuses on ecological, political, social, and economic factors of rural development in the global South.



The course includes discussions on important aspects of rural livelihoods, such as food security, natural resource management, climate change, social organization and migration. There is also a focus on gender aspects and poverty/well-being within rural development.

Course evaluation

Additional course evaluations for LU0086

Academic year 2024/2025

International rural development (LU0086-20106)

2024-11-01 - 2025-01-19

Academic year 2023/2024

International rural development (LU0086-20163)

2023-10-31 - 2024-01-14

Academic year 2022/2023

International rural development (LU0086-20060)

2022-11-01 - 2023-01-15

Academic year 2021/2022

International rural development (LU0086-20130)

2021-11-02 - 2022-01-16

Academic year 2020/2021

International rural development (LU0086-20130)

2020-11-02 - 2021-01-17

Academic year 2019/2020

International rural development (LU0086-20068)

2019-11-01 - 2020-01-19

Academic year 2018/2019

International rural development (LU0086-20105)

2018-11-05 - 2019-01-20

Academic year 2017/2018

International rural development (LU0086-20028)

2017-10-30 - 2018-01-14

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

Book

Goldin, I. (2018). Development: a very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Pain, A. (2019). Rural development. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.


**Paper**

Collier, Paul (2007). The bottom billion: why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it. New York: Oxford University Press

  • Chapter 1 & 2, available on Canvas

Makombe, G. (2023). The Food Security Concept: Definition, Conceptual Frameworks, Measurement and Operationalisation. Africa Development / Afrique et Développement, 48(4), 53–80. https://www.jstor.org/stable/48778842

Maxwell DG (1996) Food security: a post-modern perspective. Food Policy 21(2):155–170. doi:10.1016/0306-9192(95)00074-7

Moyo, Dambisa (2010). Dead aid: why aid makes things worse and how there is another way for Africa. London: Penguin

  • Chapter 1 & 2, available on Canvas

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Rural Development - Societal Change Agricultural Science with a Specialisation in Rural Development Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 27500 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1F)
Subject: Rural Development Agricultural Science Rural Development Agricultural science
Course code: LU0086 Application code: SLU-20107 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Urban and Rural Development Pace: 100%