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This book is written for individuals engaged in formulating and
implementing policies, plans, programmes and projects affecting
rural areas of poor countries. Recognition of the contribution that
qualitative enquiry can make has increased significantly, but a
succinct and non-technical introduction to when and why qualitative
techniques of enquiry should be favoured has been lacking; and this
what this book sets out to provide. The primary concern is how the
art of collecting data necessary to inform rural development
practice can be improved, taking into account existing
organizational and resource constraints. The text defines
'qualitative' in this context; surveys the types of information
that practitioners of rural developing communities need to
assemble; describes the main general techniques in use; recommends
areas of potential improvements; and looks to the future of
qualitative enquiry in the light of present trends and likely
information needs.
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