Le cas des régions défavorisées: des actions sectorielles au développement rural
A. Veillon
Économie rurale, 1984, vol. 159
Abstract:
Swiss extension workers are not unanimous in the way they feel the situation of the area they work in -which are in fact very heterogeneous. All are convinced of the difficulty of their task and it is recognised that extension methods must be improved. However : advisors should retain great freedom, technical and economic advice should not be separated, extension work should go beyond the field of agriculture proper, atypical formulae should not be refused. A law of 1974 on investments in mountain zones organized and financed development programmes of mountains areas. Extension personnel are not adequately inserted in these activities.
Keywords: Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession; Community/Rural/Urban Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984
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