Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - HANDBOOK ON RURAL HOUSEHOLD, LIVELIHOOD AND WELL-BEING: STATISTICS ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND AGRICULTURE HOUSEHOLD INCOME Chapter VII RECOMMENDED CORE SET OF INDICATORS AND EXTENDED SETS
Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - Main purpose of Chapter VII To provide a STATISTICAL FRAMEWORK to both identify and construct a core set of indicators that will be useful to describe “rurality” To give RECOMMENDATIONS based on considerations of operational feasibility
Analytical and summary indicators for rurality There are strong expectations for this part of the Handbook as analysts and policy makers would like to have the right and few indicators to follow “rurality” Nowadays a large number of statistical indicators are available to measure socio-economic phenomena Many indicators are put forward in publications and on web- sites by national, international and independent institutions Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
A SELECTION of suitable indicators requires account to be taken of the: MEASURABILITY of the specific categories RELEVANCE to the rural phenomena CORRELATION of the variables under consideration etc... Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: Analytical and summary indicators for rurality
a dimension difficult to classify Definition requires one to take account of: population density distance to services centre Statistics requires administrative units to be classified often, localities within these units can be classified Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - The territorial nature of rurality
Two overlapping sets of indicators Indicators in relationship to two extreme approaches to the definition of rural: the SECTORAL APPROACH; rural households are defined first the TERRITORIAL APPROACH; rural areas are identified first Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
Two sets of rural indicators for DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES There is a wide difference in level of development in several key areas of interest in different geographical areas of the world There is a need for some specific focuses (examples): environmental conservation & rural sustainability in developed countries poverty reduction & health care in developing countries Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
AREAS OF INTEREST covered by rural indicators Suggestions by different economic ECONOMIC THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT main concerns of RURAL POLICY MAKERS review of major PUBLICATIONS AND WEB-SITES dedicated to rural issues Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
COMPONENTS of rural development natural environment social well-being POTENTIAL of rural development territory with respect to population economy communications SPECIAL FOCUSES on developing countries Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: AREAS OF INTEREST
Measures of rurality There is b ackground model representing rurality Two main statistical units to collect and publish indicators: RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL AREAS Beside more statistical units: population regions Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
Defining the characteristics of an indicator that deals with rurality Two main concerns: the indicators often deal with poor areas of the world with few resources for statistical investigation rurality itself does not have a simple definition Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: Measures of rurality
STATISTICAL REQUIREMENTS of a rural indicator The construction of DIMENSIONAL INDICATORS The use of different measures to represent the same characteristics of rurality: LEVEL DISPERSION & CONCENTRATION TENDENCY OVER TIME Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: Measures of rurality
Examples of indicators: A- Components of rural development Natural environment: quality of the countryside and the condition of the natural environment (natural resources and wildlife), as necessary requirements to reach a good quality of life and as an opportunity to enhance the economic conditions of the rural population Suggested indicator: per capita drinking water Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
Social well-being: quality of social life and welfare. Good quality means good education and health; reduced risks and vulnerability of people Suggested indicator: literacy rate Economic conditions: income and wealth of people Suggested indicator: real per capita income Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: Examples of indicators
Examples of indicators: B - potential for rural development Territory with respect to population: territory available to the rural population to live, to cultivate (agricultural usable land) and to perform other economic activities Suggested indicator: per capita agricultural area utilised (AAU) Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -
Economy: economic environment health of rural population Suggested tendency indicator: migration rate Transportation and Communication Infrastructure: ability of rural population to communicate and interact with the rest of the world Suggested indicator: per capita (railway, airport, etc.) stations Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli - …more on: Examples of indicators
Examples of indicators C - Special focus on developing countries Market and institutions: Food price index Infrastructure: rural population with access to electricity Poverty: rural population living on less than $ 1 a day Agriculture: agricultural productivity Natural resources: forests and deforestation Education: rural female literacy with respect to rural male literacy Health: infection among rural population Presented by: Edoardo Pizzoli -