Changing Rural Systems in Oman : The Khabura Project

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Changing Rural Systems in Oman : The Khabura Project

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Full Description

First Published in 1999. Oman in the decades prior to the 1960s was largely isolated from the rest of the world and its changing economies and societies. With a limited education, little international links, small health systems and government under the then Sultan Said bin Taimur. Rural communities in northern Oman had very little contact with the Sultan's government, which was based in the southern province of Dhofar. In a world in which people in most countries, including the Gulf States, gained at least some benefit from modem education and health services, Omani villagers and pastoralists had recourse only to Koranic schools and traditional healers. On the other hand, however, they retained full responsibility for the management of their rural resources on which they depended for their livelihoods and for life itself and had evolved effective communal systems for their development and conservation. These were exemplified by regulations governing the protection of trees and by the work of the committees which controlled the traditional falaj water supply network. People worked interdependently, responding to the contributions made by other members of the rural communities in a system of mutual self-reliance. They also lived ‾n harmony with their environment in a manner which time had proven to be truly sustainable. This volume looks at the changes that occurred after Sultan Qaboos came to power in 1970.

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION 2. RURAL COMMUNITIES UNDER CHANGE: DEVELOPMENT OR DISINTEGRATION? 2.1 An idealised pre-oil village community 2.2 Oil-induced change 3. THE KHABURA PROJECT: DESIGN 3.1 Guiding concepts 3.2 Elements of the farm and craft-industrial system 4. THE KHABURA PROJECT: FIELD TRIALS, DEMONSTRATIONS AND TRAINING 4.1 Goats and sheep 4.2 Training paravets 4.3 Dairying 4.4 Spinning and weaving 4.5 Composting dung 4.6 Soils and tillage 4.7 Forage crops 4.8 Irrigation systems 4.9 A rural enterprise: fibre-reinforced-cement channels 4.10 Sheep and goat pens 4.11 Locally made tools and equipment 4.12 Economic analysis of the Project's small-fann system 4.13 Extension and training 4.14 Towards a new rural production system? 5. FROM A SUB-REGIONAL TO A NATIONAL PROGRAMME 5.1 Integrating with government 5.2 Wadi Quriyat Animal Breeding and Applied Research Centre 5.3 The Goat Multiplication and Development Project 5.4 A national programme but too narrow a vision 6. PROSPECT AND RETROSPECT 6.1 Prospect: integration through a Rural Development Centre 6.2 Retrospect: evaluating the experience.

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