- Complexity and diversity of farming systems in tropical regions (activity systems);
- Analysis of the strategies of actors and diversity of the reference systems; -
strengths and limitations of projects and programs as development tools; Participatory survey methods and rapid diagnosis;
- Paradigm of participation and legitimacy of interventions;
- Analysis of the institutional environment and the role of bioengineering in the logics of intervention;
- Critical analysis of technical knowledge transmission practices based on real situations.
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | a. Contribution from operations AA repository program M1.4., M1.5., M2.5., M3.6., M4.1., M4.4., M5.3, M5.9
b. Specific formulation for this activity AA program
At the end of this activity, the student is able to: - Understand the complexity of rural life in tropical developing countries, - To acquire critical skills for the analysis of practices, - Acquire expertise on observing, understanding and characterizing village realities through surveys and participatory appraisal methods, including social and economic dimensions of agro-sylvo-pastoram production systems in rural areas, - To position the intervention of a bioengineer in its broadest technical and institutional context.
The contribution of the EU to the development and mastery of skills and achievements of (the) program (s) is available at the end of this sheet in the "Programs / training offering this teaching unit (EU)." |
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
This course can be given in English.