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Selection of sustainable rural agriculture projects in South Africa : Case studies in the LandCare programme

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Authors

Mulder, Jacques

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IEEE

Abstract

The degradation of natural resources has a direct and significant impact on those living in rural areas. The resultant increasing pressure that is placed on the livelihoods of rural people leads to desperate and poor agricultural practices, which in turn cause further degradation of natural resources. The LandCare programme of the South African national government aims to address these problems by facilitating rural agricultural projects that are sustainable in the long-term. This paper summarises the development of a new set of project selection criteria for the evaluation of project proposals in order to compile an effective LandCare programme portfolio. The new project selection criteria were developed through a review of current literature, existing criteria applied in previously selected projects and interviews with key stakeholders during project site visits. These site visits were also used to determine criterion weights, which were calculated using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), a known decision-analysis technique. The established set of criteria was applied to three case studies in South Africa, through which an evaluation procedure is further demonstrated. Thereby a successful project portfolio can be ensured that is dedicated to all three components of sustainable development in rural areas.

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Presentation of 17 slides accompanied by an article of 5 pages.

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Life cycle management, Project selection

Sustainable Development Goals

Citation

Brent AC & Mulder J 2005, 'Selection of sustainable rural agriculture projects in South Africa : case studies in the LandCare programme', International Engineering Management Conference, St. John’s, Canada.