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Journal articles on the topic "Aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme"
Chandra Nandi, Nepal. "Issues and approaches in aquaculture of rural ponds of Southern West Bengal with introspection over the years." Journal of Aquaculture and Marine Biology 11, no. 1 (July 22, 2022): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/jamb.2022.11.00334.
Full textIslam, Shakila, and Md Mahmudun Nabi. "Sustainable Rural Development in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Three Villages at Gopalganj District." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. V (2024): 1281–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.805091.
Full textCruz, Flor. "European Community Research Programmes in Support of Aquaculture." Outlook on Agriculture 22, no. 3 (September 1993): 161–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072709302200306.
Full textPutri, Anindya Pratami, and Iwang Gumilar. "DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS OF QUACULTURE VILLAGE IN GARUT REGENCY." AQUASAINS 11, no. 2 (April 29, 2023): 1277. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/aqs.v11i2.p1277-1286.
Full textMcGuinness, Seamus, Adele Bergin, and Adele Whelan. "Using monitoring data to assess community development: Evidence from Ireland." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 32, no. 6 (September 2017): 539–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269094217729623.
Full textBee Cheng, Keng, Ahmad Puad Mat Som, and . "Sustainability Criteria for Homestay Programme." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.34 (December 13, 2018): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.34.23884.
Full textDenley, Sally. "Nurturing social capital in local communities." Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 21, no. 1-2 (July 17, 2017): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss1-2id317.
Full textDenley, Sally. "Nurturing social capital in local communities." Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 21, no. 1 (July 17, 2017): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss1id317.
Full textEffendi, Irzal, Dinamella Wahjuningrum, Wildan Nurussalam, and Fajar Maulana. "PEMANFAATAN POTENSI AGROMARITIM KOTA BATAM UNTUK KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT REMPANG." Jurnal Abdi Insani 11, no. 2 (May 23, 2024): 1332–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1350.
Full textFeuerherm, Emily, and Toko Oshio. "Conducting a Community-Based ESOL Programme Needs Analysis." ELT Journal 74, no. 3 (April 7, 2020): 327–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/elt/ccaa011.
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Rikhotso, Rhandzavanhu Harris. "The challenges of community development workers in the implementation of the Community Development Workers’ Programme in Makhado Local Municipality, Limpopo Province." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/85656.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The community development workers’ programme (CDWP) is a strategic policy intervention by government to address challenges of service delivery to communities. The purpose of the CDWP is to facilitate the removal of obstacles in the course of providing services to communities. The CDWP is located in local government. Its purpose is often misunderstood by the stakeholders, because of the perception that the programme is meant to deliver services like provision of water, electricity and other social services. In essence, the CDWP is meant to facilitate communication between government and communities in order to ensure that services are delivered effectively and efficiently. Some of the challenges faced in the Makhado Local Municipality relate to the lack of infrastructure maintenance initiatives, including expansion plans that are well funded. Massive backlogs of infrastructure and services remain in the areas of water and sanitation, energy provision, housing, social security and others. If these problems relating to infrastructure and access to services are not adequately addressed, it will be impossible for the implementation of the CDWP to be successful. It is, therefore, critical that the government as a whole, and working with the private sector, should develop a comprehensive programme that mobilises society through both public and private initiatives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges faced by community development workers (CDWs) in the implementation of the CDWP in Makhado Local Municipality. A qualitative research paradigm was adopted for the study. A literature review, focus groups and interviews were employed within the context of structured questions formulated in line with the framework of the study. The above were meant to facilitate a response to the research question of the study, which sought to find out what the challenges was faced by CDWs in the implementation of the CDWP in Makhado Local Municipality. One of the recommendations of the study is that the CDWP should be integrated with the Makhado Local Municipality plans and budget in order to ensure that it is sustainable and meets its stated objectives. Once this is achieved, it will be possible to confidently say that: The introduction of CDWs is succeeding in addressing challenges of service delivery in the implementation of the CDWP Challenges of CDWs in municipalities are being resolved through the effective implementation of the CDWP If the CDWP can be implemented fully in the Makhado Local Municipality, challenges of service delivery can be resolved over a reasonable period. It is, therefore, critical that the CDWP should remain an intergovernmental programme that fosters planning and partnership between the public, as beneficiary, and the government as service provider.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Gemeenskapsontwikkelingswerkers Program (GOWP) is ‘n strategiese beleidsintervensie deur die regering om uitdagings met betrekking tot dienslewering aan gemeenskappe aan te spreek. Die doel van die GOWP is om hindernisse tot dienslewering aan gemeenskappe uit die weg te ruim, en die program is binne die plaaslike regering gesetel. Misverstand oor die doel daarvan kom dikwels onder belanghebbendes voor vanweë die veronderstelling dat die program bedoel is om dienste soos die voorsiening van water, elektrisiteit en ander maatskaplike dienste te lewer. In wese is die GOWP bedoel om kommunikasie tussen die regering en gemeenskappe te bewerkstellig om te verseker dat dienste doeltreffend en effektief gelewer word. Uitdagings vir die Plaaslike Munisipaliteit van Makhado staan in verband met die gebrek aan inisiatiewe om infrastruktuur in stand te hou, insluitend goed befondste uitbreidingsplanne. ’n Massiewe agterstand van infrastruktuur en dienste bestaan steeds op die gebied van water en sanitasie, kragvoorsiening, behuising en sosiale sekerheid. Indien hierdie probleem met betrekking tot infrastruktuur en toegang tot dienste nie voldoende aangespreek word nie, sal die implementering van die GOWP geen sukses behaal nie. Dit is dus van uiterste belang dat die regering, in geheel, en met die samewerking van die private sektor, ‘n omvattende program ontwikkel wat die gemeenskap deur middel van openbare en private inisiatiewe mobiliseer. Die doel van die huidige studie was om die uitdagings waarvoor gemeenskapswerkers met die implementering van die gemeenskaps- ontwikkelingswerkers program in die Plaaslike Munisipaliteit van Makhado te staan kom, te ondersoek. ’n Kwalitatiewe navorsingsplan is vir die studie gebruik. ‘n Oorsig van die literatuur, fokusgroep en onderhoude is gebruik, met gestruktureerde vrae wat binne die raamwerk van die studie geformuleer is. Die vrae was bedoel om ‘n respons tot die navorsingsvraag oor die uitdagings wat deur die gemeenskapsontwikkelingswerkers met die implementering van die GOWP in Makhado ondervind word, te fasiliteer. Een van die aanbevelings van die studie is dat die GOWP by die planne en begroting van die Plaaslike Munisipaliteit van Makhado geïntegreer moet word om die onderhoubaarheid van die program te verseker en dat die gestelde doelwitte bereik word. Wanneer dit geskied, sal dit moontlik wees om te sê dat: Die instelling van die gemeenskapsontwikkerlingswerkers behaal sukses ten opsigte van die uitdagings van dienslewering binne die Gemeenskapsontwikkelingswerkers program. Die uitdagings aan gemeenskapsontwikkelingswerkers in die munisipaliteite word deur die effektiewe implementering van die GOWP oorkom. Indien die GOWP ten volle in die Makhado Munisipaliteit geïmplementeer kan word, kan die probleem rondom dienslewering binne ‘n redelike tydperk opgelos word. Dit is dus belangrik dat ‘n onderneming soos die program vir die gemeenskapsontwikkelingswerkers behoue bly as ‘n inter-regeringsprojek wat die vennootskap tussen mense en die regering ondersteun.
Kolybashkina, Nina. "The effects of community development interventions on citizen participation, empowerment, regeneration of civil society and transformation of local governance : case-study of UNDP Crimea Integration and Development Programme." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.522735.
Full textNonxuba, Mnweba McNair. "Influence of local economic development strategic leaders on the formulation of the integrated development plan, Makana Municipality, Eastern Cape." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013176.
Full textMphahlele, Elias. "“Nothing about us, without us” : an assessment of public participation in the delivery of RDP houses in the Elias Motswaledi Local Municipality." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/80115.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: The pivotal role played by public participation in a social context is often undermined by change agents or administrators of government projects. The role of public participation is documented in Chapter 10 of the Constitution (South Africa, 1996). It states that “… people`s needs must be responded to, and the public must be encouraged to participate in policy making”. Besides the Constitution (South Africa, 1996) there are also other legislative frameworks that enshrine the right to public participation. Some of these provisions are included in the White Paper on Local Government (South Africa, 1998c), the White Paper on Transforming Public Service Delivery (South Africa, 1997b), the Integrated Development Plans, and others. It has to be acknowledged that public participation is the fundamental element for the success of development projects geared towards the social upliftment of poor communities. Poor communities, by omission or commission, are often excluded from direct participation in social projects. This study was prompted by the lack of effective public participation in the RDP housing project in the Elias Motswaledi Local Municipality, where the project was used as a case study. Qualitative research methods, well-founded theories and a literature study were used to inform the study. Forty-nine (49) respondents were interviewed. By collecting and interpreting relevant data, the study was able to assess the extent of public participation that had taken place. The study then proceeded to make recommendations as to how the situation could have been handled and to formulate public participation model that would be context relevant to the area. Unfortunately, the Elias Motswaledi Local Municipality housing project is now a thing of the past and cannot be revisited. Fortunately, however, similar projects will be able to learn valuable lessons from this study in the future. Ultimately, the research illustrated that a strategy of comprehensive public participation that includes all project beneficiaries has to be well planned and well managed to promote and ensure the successful implementation of the project.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die rol wat deur publieke deelname gespeel moet word in die administrasie van regeringsprojekte word uit eengesit in Hoofstuk 10 van die Grondwet (Suid Afrika, 1996). Dit stipuleer da tdaar op mense se behoeftes gereageer moet word en dat die publiek aangemoedig moet word om deel te neem aan beleidsformulering. Behalwe die Grondwet (Suid Afrika, 1996) is daar ook ander wetgewende raamwerke wat die reg op publieke deelname bevestig. Sommige van hierdie bepalings is ingesluit in die Witskrif op Plaaslike Regering (Suid Afrika, 1998c), die Witskrif op Transformasie van Openbare Dienslewering (Suid Afrika, 1997b), die Geїntegreerde Ontwikkelings planne, ensovoorts. Dit moet ook erken word dat publieke deelname die basis vorm vir die sukses van ontwikkelings projekte wat gerig is op die sosiale bemagtiging van ons gemeenskappe. Openbare amptenare neem doelbewus nie altyd die belangrikheid van direkte deelname aan sosiale projekte in ag nie. Hierdie studie is juis aangespoor deur die afwesigheid van effektiewe publieke deelname in die HOP behuisings projekte in die Elias Motswaledi Munisipaliteit waar die Monsterlus HOP projek as `n gevalle studie gebruik is. Die studie maak gebruik van ‘n kwalitatiewe metode, gegronde teorie so wel as `n literatuur studie. Onderhoude is onderneem en nege-en-veertig (49) onderhoude is gevoer. Nadat die data versamel en geїnterpreteer is, het die studie die omvang van publieke deelname wat plaasgevind het geassesseer. Aanbevelings is gemaak oor hoe die oewerhede die situasie beter kon hanteer het, en ‘n publieke deelname model is geformuleer wat relevant tot die area is. Die nadeel is dat die Elias Motswaledi behuisings projek afgehandel is en uiteraard nie teruggedraai kan word nie. Die voordeel is egter dat toekomstige projekte deur die studie bevoordeel kan word. Die navorsing wys daarop dat publieke deelname strategieё wat alle rolspelers insluit, deeglik beplan en bestuur moet word, voor die aanvang van die projek sowel as gedurende die projek se implementering.
Daly, Marwa El. "Challenges and potentials of channeling local philanthropy towards development and aocial justice and the role of waqf (Islamic and Arab-civic endowments) in building community foundations." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16511.
Full textThis work provides a solid theoretical base on philanthropy, religious giving (Islamic zakat, ‘ushour, Waqf -plural: awqaf-, Sadaqa and Christian tithes or ‘ushour), and their implications on giving trends, development work, social justice philanthropy. The field study (quantitative and qualitative) that supports the theoretical framework reflects at a national level the Egyptian public’s perceptions on philanthropy, social justice, human rights, giving and volunteering and other concepts that determine the peoples’ civic engagement. The statistics cover 2000 households, 200 Civil Society Organizations distributed all over Egypt and interviews donors, recipients, religious people and other stakeholders. The numbers reflect philanthropic trends and for the first time provide a monetary estimate of local philanthropy of over USD 1 Billion annually. The survey proves that the per capita share of philanthropy outweighs the per capita share of foreign economic assistance to Egypt, which implies the significance of local giving if properly channeled, and not as it is actually consumed in the vicious circle of ad-hoc, person to person charity. In addition, the study relates local giving mechanisms derived from religion and culture to modern actual structures, like community foundations or community waqf that could bring about sustainable change in the communities. In sum, the work provides a comprehensive scientific base to help understand- and build on local philanthropy in Egypt. It explores the role that local individual giving could play in achieving sustainable development and building a new wave of community foundations not only in Egypt but in the Arab region at large. As a tangible result of this thesis, an innovative model that revives the concept of waqf and builds on the study’s results was created by the researcher and a dedicated board of trustees who succeeded in establishing Waqfeyat al Maadi Community Foundation (WMCF) that not only introduces the community foundation model to Egypt, but revives and modernizes the waqf as a practical authentic philanthropic structure.
Keal, Duncan. "An investigation of changing socio-economic conditions, opportunities and development interventions in small Eastern Cape towns in South Africa." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005516.
Full textButhelezi, Mbekezeli Simphiwe. "A critical evaluation of local level responses to mine closure in the Northwestern KwaZulu-Natal coal belt region, South Africa." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005497.
Full textMashau, Ntsieni Stella. "Development of a programme for support of community home-based caregivers in the Mutale Local Municipality of the the Vhembe District, in South Africa." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/253.
Full textJunge, Hajo. "Decentralisation and community based natural resource management in Tanzania : the case of local governance and community based conservation in districts around Selous Game Reserve." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5396.
Full textThesis (M.Dev.Studies)-Univeristy of Natal, Durban, 2001.
Korb, Ilonka Suzanna. "The implementation of a RDP public works programme in the Greater Johannesburg TMC." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/7097.
Full textThe South African development context is characterized by high levels of unemployment and poverty. It is therefore imperative to address these two aspects if any advancement in regard to development is to be achieved. Several options are available to development agents and government structures alike. The pre-requisite, however, for the selection of an option is sustainability. A Public Works Programme (PWP) holds the potential of impacting on South Africa's high levels of unemployment and poverty. Although this programme needs to be implemented alongside similar economic upliftment initiatives, a PWP can contribute significantly to the improvement of the SA development situation. The nature of a PWP has changed from purely creating jobs, to including training and education as essential components of a PWP. Only by including the latter components, can a PWP be deemed sustainable and impact directly on the lives of the participants. With the transformation to a new political dispensation in April 1994, SA also embarked on formulating a holistic and comprehensive development approach and vision. The final product was the Reconstruction and Development Programme. This Programme established the broad framework in which development policy and implementation take place. The RDP consists of various development aspects, all aimed at improving the SA development context. One of these aspects is focused at the upliftment and stimulation of the economy. The PWP forms part of the overall economic strategy. From this theoretical point of departure, the National PWP was formulated. One of the main factors that contributed to the slow development and implementation of the NPWP was the absence of local government structures. Local government structures underwent similar changes to those experienced at national level. In addition to the structural and geographical changes, the responsibilities of local government increased due to decentralisation of powers and functions from national government. Now local government holds the position of "development facilitator" instead of being a mere supplier of municipal services. Local economic development within the specified area has been emphasised as an urgent matter that needs to be developed and supported by local government. The NPWP fits perfectly into this mould. This study investigates the nature of the NPWP and the role of local government in its implementation with specific reference to a Gauteng local authority, the Greater Johannesburg Transitional Metropolitan Council.
Books on the topic "Aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme"
Aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme. and Foodand Agriculture Organization, eds. Formulation mission, southern African region (November-December 1987): Report prepared for the Aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1988.
Find full textm, Ulf N. Wijkstro. A socio-economic survey on fish-farmers in rural communities: Report prepared for the Aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1988.
Find full textNepal. Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development, ed. Local Governance and Community Development Programme - II (Government program : Nepal): Programme document, fy 2013-14--2016/017. Kathmandu: Government of Nepal, Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development, 2013.
Find full textGuinea, PNUD Equatorial. Programa de desarrollo local: EQG/96/001. [S.l: s.n., 1996.
Find full textNolan, Alistair. Entrepreneurship and local economic development: Programme and policy recommendations. Paris, France: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2003.
Find full textOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., ed. Entrepreneurship and local economic development: Programme and policy recommendations. Paris: OECD, 2003.
Find full textEuropean Institute of Urban Affairs (Liverpool John Moores University) and Great Britain. Department for Transport, eds. National evaluation of Local Strategic Partnerships: Formative evaluation and action research programme 2002-2005 ; final report. London: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 2006.
Find full textJoyce, Laraine. Towards local planning: An evaluation of the pilot COMTEC programme. Dublin: Institute of Public Adminstration, 1987.
Find full textManagement), National Consultation Workshop on Implementation of the LCBCE Programme: Planning and Monitoring (2013 Bangladesh Institute of Administration and. Report of the National Consultation Workshop on Implementation of the LCBCE Programme: Planning and monitoring. Dhaka: Cabinet Division, ERD and UNICEF, 2013.
Find full textGuinea. Ministère de l'administration du territoire et de la décentralisation. Programme d'appui à la consolidation du processus de décentralisation en Guinée: Rapport d'activités 2011. [Conakry]: Ministère de l'administration du territoire et de la décentralisation, 2012.
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González-Herrera, Manuel Ramón, Rosa Herminia Suárez-Chaparro, and Karina Hernández-Casimiro. "Contribution of tourism to sustainable development: Samalayuca Dunes (Mexico)." In Tourism transformations in protected area gateway communities, 66–84. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249033.0006.
Full textQuan, Julian, Lora Forsythe, and June Y. T. Po. "Advancing women's position by recognizing and strengthening customary land rights: lessons from community-based land interventions in Mozambique." In Land governance and gender: the tenure-gender nexus in land management and land policy, 65–79. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247664.0006.
Full textSakkhamduang, Jeeranuch, Mari Arimitsu, and Machito Mihara. "Multi-stakeholder Approach to Conserving Agricultural Biodiversity and Enhancing Food Security and Community Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kampong Cham, Cambodia." In Biodiversity-Health-Sustainability Nexus in Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS), 227–45. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9893-4_11.
Full textPalm, Harry W., Ulrich Knaus, Samuel Appelbaum, Sebastian M. Strauch, and Benz Kotzen. "Coupled Aquaponics Systems." In Aquaponics Food Production Systems, 163–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15943-6_7.
Full textJakimow, Tanya. "Touched by the Heart." In Susceptibility in Development, 43–63. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854739.003.0003.
Full textCislaghi, Ben. "Modernisation at Work: Senegal, Tostan and the Fulɓe." In Human Rights and Community-led Development. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474419796.003.0003.
Full textCislaghi, Ben. "Dynamics of Social Change: A Model for Indirect Development Practitioners." In Human Rights and Community-led Development. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474419796.003.0007.
Full textRusliyadi, Muhamad, Azaharaini Hj. Mohd. Jamil, and Muhammad Anshari. "Analysis of Food Security Policy by Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) Effort." In Economics, Business, and Islamic Finance in ASEAN Economics Community, 105–27. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2257-8.ch006.
Full textElliott, Eva, Sue Cohen, and David Frayne. "The role of community anchor organisations in regulating for engagement in a devolved government setting." In Imagining Regulation Differently, 167–88. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447348016.003.0010.
Full textWilczewska, Maja. "Kolorowy świat według Fridy Kahlo. Projekt regrantingowy Bardzo Młoda Kultura. Przykład dobrej praktyki budowania wspólnoty lokalnej." In Biblioteki pedagogiczne lokalnie – małe ojczyzny, duże perspektywy, 163–71. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788381387712.14.
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Hardaningsih, Ignatius, Senny Helmiati, Ega Adhi Wicaksono, and Nur Indah Septriani. "Mutualism Symbiosis of Silkworm and Catfish Aquacultureto Provide Fish-based Protein for Local Community in Salak Malang Hamlet, Banjarharjo Village, Kalibawang District, Kulon Progo Regency." In 3rd International Conference on Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable Development. AIJR Publisher, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.151.21.
Full textPILIPAVIČIUS, Vytautas, and Rūta ADAMONIENĖ. "MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITY PROJECTS’ EFFECTIVENESS." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.106.
Full textCIANI, Adriano, Asta RAUPELIENE, and Vilma TAMULIENE. "THE TERRITORIAL MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS AS INNOVATIVE NEW GOVERNANCE OF THE TERRITORY IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CLLD PROGRAMME AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES POLICY." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.248.
Full textMarek, Ogryzek, and Rzasa Krzysztof. "The Use of GIS Technology in The Creation of Local Revitalisation Programs as a Tool for Sustainable Urban Development." In Environmental Engineering. VGTU Technika, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.110.
Full textZulkefli, Nor Syuhada, Roslizawati Che Aziz, and Aifa Rozaini Mohd Radzol. "DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK ON SUCCESS PERFORMANCE OF COMMUNITY BASED HOMESTAY TOURISM PROGRAMME: AN EVIDENCE FROM INSIDER OF HOMESTAY PERSPECTIVE." In GLOBAL TOURISM CONFERENCE 2021. PENERBIT UMT, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46754/gtc.2021.11.013.
Full textPace, Giuseppe. "Underground Built Heritage as catalyser for Community Valorisation. Underground4value." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/ksku1784.
Full textAlonso-Monasterio, Pau, and Laura Uixera Cotano. "Community School Museums as a tool for education." In HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.15054.
Full textRendell, Philip, Henry O’Grady, Brendan Breen, Alastair Clark, and Steve Reece. "Development of an Engineering Design Process and Associated Systems and Procedures for a UK Geological Disposal Facility." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59160.
Full textGilles, Philippe, Etienne Thomas, Josette Devaux, Anna Dahl, and Dominique Moinereau. "Analyses of the Warm Pre-Stressing Effect in SMILE Experiments." In ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2005-71146.
Full textC, Bossard, Payotte S, Scarpa G, Diallo AK, Lissouba P, Le Roch K, Ndong JG, et al. "Stimnut: Innovative community action research on psychosocial stimulation to improve care fo severely malnourished children in Koutiala, Mali." In MSF Paediatric Days 2024. NYC: MSF-USA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.57740/k4bnf08.
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van den Boogaard,, Vanessa, and Fabrizio Santoro. Co-Financing Community-Driven Development Through Informal Taxation: Experimental Evidence from South-Central Somalia. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2021.016.
Full textStein, Alfredo. Participation and Sustainability in Social Projects: The Experience of the Local Development Program (PRODEL) in Nicaragua. Inter-American Development Bank, June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008867.
Full textRaei, Lamia. Exploring the Links: Youth participation and employment opportunities in Jordan. Oxfam IBIS, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7981.
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