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No. 112 sustainable URBAN livelihoods : CONCEPTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY Sheilah Meikle, Tamsin Ramasut & Julian Walker January 2001 Working Paper No. 112 sustainable URBAN livelihoods : CONCEPTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY Sheilah Meikle, Tamsin Ramasut & Julian Walker January 2001 Sheilah Meikle 9 Endsleigh Gardens London WC1H 0ED Tel: +44 (0)20 7388 7581 E-mail: Tamsin Ramasut 9 Endsleigh Gardens London WC1H 0ED Tel: +44 (0)20 7388 7581 E-mail: Julian Walker c/o Development Planning Unit 9 Endsleigh Gardens London WC1H 0ED sustainable URBAN livelihoods : CONCEPTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 sustainable livelihoods 1 Characteristics of sustainable livelihoods 1
1 SUSTAINABLE URBAN LIVELIHOODS: CONCEPTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY 1. INTRODUCTION How poverty is understood determines the way policy makers and planners respond to it.
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