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In den WarenkorbContents Foreword Preface 1 Introduction 2 Policy perspectives 3 Social inclusion 4 Spatial development 5 Environment and climate change 6 Gender mainstreaming in urban development 7 Inclusive urban development 8 Problems constraints and challenges 9 Policy recommendations References IndexInclusive development is ensuring the fruits of development accessible to all particularly the poor and marginalized people Though India has achieved remarkable progress in different sectors of economy however a large segment of population could not get the fruits of development to the desired extent The Government of India aimed at mainstreaming the poor and marginalized people through adopting the approach of inclusive development The era of inclusive development started with the initiation of Eleventh Five Year Plan Its vision as envisaged in the Plan also reflected the budgetary and political commitment of the Government Though the efforts and progress in the direction of inclusive development appears to be quite satisfactory however the problems constraints and challenges in achieving the goals of inclusive planning have emerged that require multiple approaches and strategies to address them effectively and efficientlyIn view of the growing importance of inclusive development present book provides thorough analysis of emerging perspective approaches and strategies for India It gives a holistic overview of inclusive development encompassing of conceptual framework policy perspectives social inclusion spatial development environment and climate change gender mainstreaming in urban development and inclusive urban development The book also focuses on the problems constrains and challenges in the path of inclusive development and suggests policy recommendations for effective implementation of policies schemes and programmes It is expected that this book will be highly useful in understanding the dynamics of development and challenges in achieving inclusive development for policy makers educators scholars and those who are interested in the subject 288 pp.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. The issue of engendering development and women empowerment has been in the central stage with the shifting of paradigms of development and governance at the global level, particularly in India. Gender budgeting has emerged as an important instrument for gender mainstreaming and women empowerment across the globe. It has been well recognized by the policy makers and feminist economists that gender budgeting is imperative for gender equality and engendering development. Gender budgeting refers to the systematic examination of the budget programmes and policies for the impact on women. Studies show that programmes and policies are designed to improve women's economic opportunities lead to higher rates of economic growth. Gender budgeting has gained prominence in the policy circles in the recent years. Though, gender budgeting has been widely recognized tool for gender mainstreaming and engendering development, however, the analysis of gross budgetary support for women specific programmes in India demonstrates that there has been meagre share of public expenditure as against national budgets. Gross gender budget constitutes about 6 per cent of the union budget and even the share of public expenditure for women constitutes less than 4 per cent of GDP. Though, the amount of gross gender budget has shown an increasing trend however, its share in gross budgetary support has declined in the recent years. Against this view point, a national seminar on "Engendering Development and Gender Budgeting in India: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward" was organized by Center forAction and Development Research (CADRE India), under the auspices of Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi on October 11-12, 2014 at Vivekanand Kendra, Kanya Kumari, Tamil Nadu. The volume includes selected papers submitted in the national seminar. It highlights Gender Equality and Engendering Development, Policy Imperatives of Gender Budgeting, and Experiences and Cases of Engendering Development and Gender Budgeting. The volume will be of immense useful to the policy makers, administrators, feminine economists, and development professionals in understanding the dynamics of engendering development and budgeting in India and evolving strategies for empowerment of women.