Throughout the global community, the challenges of finite
resources, budget deficits, and growing interdependence and
complexity have forced governments and the private sector to do
more with less. In the foreign assistance realm, this has
translated into a donor mandate to promote self-sustaining
development in the Third World, a key component of which is the
institutional framework that conceives, plans, funds, implements,
and manages activities. This book, based on the results of a
multi-year applied research project, focuses on institutional
sustainability and its role in agriculture and rural development.
It concentrates on collaboration between international donor
organizations and developing countries to design and implement
projects aimed at introducing performance and capacity
improvements.
The collection of fifteen essays is divided into three subject
areas. Part one examines the sustainability dimensions of
agriculture and rural development, with chapters that focus on the
range of meanings of sustainability and the relationship between it
and continued benefit flows; a conceptual model that draws on
systems theory, organizational contingency theory, and political
economy; and the action-research methodology for applying the model
in the field. Part two is made up of nine chapters, each of which
uses the model to analyze a particular case where an international
donor-funded intervention sought to develop a sustainable
institution. The cases range geographically across the world.
Finally, part three draws on the case experiences to highlight
strategies for promoting institutional sustainability. Lessons are
derived from a comparative analysis of several of the cases, and a
chapter incorporating the points made in all of the cases is also
provided. With its comparative framework and conclusion that
institutional sustainability is a feasible objective for
development agencies, this volume will be an important work for
development practitioners and students of development
administration, as well as a significant addition to public and
academic library collections.
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