Linking people, knowledge, and process for rural development
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2008
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National Agriculture University (UNA), Catacamas, HN
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The National Agriculture University (Honduras) supported a new approach to rural development based on a process of collaborative action research aimed at strengthening local communities and their institutions. Participants in this project developed new ways to plan and coordinate community activities, including forming an inter-institutional-community land management commission, and developing specific community-based projects, five of which are now funded by donors. Past “expert” planning has led to communities and local institutions’ dependence on outside experts. Local capacity for self-development has withered. The project addressed this gap.
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Meeting: Celebrating Dialogue : An International SAS2 Forum, November 3, 2008, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CA
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ACTION RESEARCH, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, LAND MANAGEMENT, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL ECONOMY, COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, PRO-POOR, BOLIVIA, SOCIAL ANALYSIS SYSTEMS, SOUTH AMERICA, HONDURAS