The contribution of natural resource-based enterprise income to rural livelihoods : a case study of Ikhowe Craft enterprise in Eshowe, South Africa.
Many believe that small and medium natural resource-based enterprises (NRBEs) provide a vision to reduce poverty in the Third World’s rural communities and households. As a result, new rural enterprises should be created and existing ones reinforced within a framework of sustainable livelihoods that...
Main Author: | Mofokeng, Jafta Lehlohonogo. |
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Other Authors: | Hay, Duncan. |
Language: | en |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/333 |
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