3,435
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
PART I – Global and Regional trends shaping jobs

Creating high-tech ‘agropreneurs’ through education and skills development

, &

References

  • ADB. (2011). Competitive cities in the 21st century: Cluster-based local economic development. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2014). Innovative Asia: Advancing the knowledge-based economy—The next policy agenda. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2016). The determinants of structural transformation in Asia: A review of the literature (ADB Economics Working Paper Series No. 478: Sen, K). Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2017). Human capital development in South Asia: Achievements, prospects, and policy challenges. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2018a). Asian development outlook 2018: How technology affects jobs. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2018b). Internet Plus agriculture: A new engine for rural economic growth in the People’s Republic of China. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • ADB. (2018c). Key indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2018. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • Ahmed, M., & Suphachalasai, S. (2014). Assessing the costs of climate change and adaptation in South Asia. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • Borlaug, N. E. (2000, September). The green revolution revisited and the road ahead. Oslo: Special 30th Anniversary Lecture, The Norwegian Nobel Institute.
  • Briones, R. M., Basher, A., & Ahmed, A. K. M. M. (2017). Reflections on agricultural transformation: The evolution of knowledge-intensive agriculture. (Unpublished manuscript). Asian Development Bank, Manila.
  • d’Amour, C. B., Reitsma, F., Baiocchi, G., Barthel, S., Güneralp, B., Erb, K., … Seto, K. C. (2017). Future urban land expansion and implications for global croplands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114(34), 8939–8944.
  • Davis, J. (2006). How can the poor benefit from the growing markets for high value agricultural products? Kent, UK: Enterprise, Trade and Finance Group, Natural Resources Institute.
  • Dewan, S., & Sarkar, U. (2017). From education to employability: Preparing South Asian youth for the world of work. JustJobs Network Inc. and UNICEF South Asia, Washington D.C.
  • FAO. (2019). FAOStat annual population: The food and agriculture organization of the united nations. Retrieved from http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/OA
  • FAO. (2017). The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges. Rome: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
  • Hasnie, S., & Ra, S. (2018) How the gig economy can transform farms in the developing world. Retrieved from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/03/this-is-how-farm-drones-will-transform-the-way-your-food-is-grown/
  • International Labour Organization. (2018). World employment and social outlook: Trends 2018. Geneva: ILO.
  • Jones, K. (n.d.). The role of agricultural technical and vocational education and training in developing countries: A review of literature, issues and recommendations for action. USAID/BFS/ARP-Funded Project, Innovation for Agricultural Training and Education (Innovate). Pennsylvania, USA: The Pennsylvania State University.
  • Luis, J. S., Paris, T. R., Rola-Rubzen, M. F., & Pede, V. O. (2015). Rural labor outmigration and gender dimension in an assessment of farm technical efficiency: A case study in selected rice villages in the Philippines. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 12(1), 53–65.
  • Mushtaq, S., Reardon-Smith, K., Cliffe, N., Ostini, J., Farley, H., Kealley, M., & Doyle, J. (2017). Can digital discussion support tools provide cost-effective options for agricultural extension services? Information Technologies and International Development, 13, 52–68.
  • Powell, W. W., & Snellman, K. (2004). The knowledge economy. Annual Review of Sociology, 30, 199–220.
  • Ra, S., Chin, B., & Liu, A. (2015). Challenges and opportunities for skills development in Asia: Changing supply, demand, and mismatches. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
  • SEARCA. (2018). An expert’s consultation forum on reshaping agriculture and development in Southeast Asia. Laguna, Philippines: Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture.
  • Sharma, A., & Bhaduri, A. (2009). The ‘tipping point’ in Indian agriculture: Understanding the withdrawal of the Indian rural youth. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 6(1), 83–97.
  • Song, E. (2016). Skills development funds: Country experiences and implications for South Asia. ( Unpublished manuscript). Asian Development Bank. Manila.
  • Spielman, D., Hartwich, F., & von Grebmer, K. (2010). Public–Private partnerships and developing-country agriculture: Evidence from the international agricultural research system. Public Administration and Development, 30(4), 261–276.
  • Teng, P. S. (2019). Asian agriculture: Disruptive technologies and the future of food. Keynote paper presented at the annual meeting, Singapore: CropLife Asia.
  • Teng, P. S., & Oliveros, J. A. P. (2017). The enabling environment for inclusive agribusiness in Southeast Asia. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 13(2), 1–30.
  • United Nations Convention to Combat Dersertification. (2019). Regional Implementation annex for Asia (Annex II: Asia). United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. Retrieved from https://www.unccd.int/conventionregions/annex-ii-asia
  • United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. (2017). World population prospects: The 2017 revision, key findings and advance tables. (Working Paper No. ESA/P/WP/248).
  • United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. (2018). World urbanization prospects: The 2018 revision, online edition.
  • World Bank. (n.d.). World development indicators database. Retrieved from http://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/