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@MISC{_f.r,
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    title = {f. R},
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Abstract

livestock-related research and development strategies and policies, not only in Peru, but in other regions where similar livelihood of the 1.7 million ‘extreme poor ’ live in highland rural areas, where poverty remains an intractable issue. While there is a considerable amount of literature on poverty little research has been done. This paper addresses these two knowledge gaps, present-ing a participatory poverty dynamics approach that exam-ines households ’ pathways into and out of poverty over the long run, applied to 40 rural Andean communities in two different regions of Peru. The approach offered a unique

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long run    highland rural area    development strategy    different region    poverty little research    intractable issue    livestock-related research    extreme poor live    considerable amount    exam-ines household pathway    rural andean community    similar livelihood    participatory poverty dynamic    knowledge gap   

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