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Culpepper, Jennie Bob Bizal. "The changing community/industry relationship in resource-oriented boom towns: a case study of the Overthrust Industrial Association". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43746.
Texto completoMaster of Urban and Regional Planning
Vanderbrugen, Celeste Jeanine 1961. "Community resource evaluation". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291786.
Texto completoLele, Dorothy Carleton University Dissertation International Affairs. "Common resource development: community forestry in Maharashtra, India". Ottawa, 1988.
Buscar texto completoWhite, Fredrick. "Community college finance an analysis of resource development at Mississippi's community and junior colleges /". Diss., Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2008. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-04092008-152954.
Texto completoMiller, Mark Alan. "Exploring rural community readiness for participation in community and natural resource development extension education programs". Connect to resource, 1990. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1261410028.
Texto completoSinger, Lisa. "The value of community-based ethnic archives, a resource in development". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq23498.pdf.
Texto completoRibeiro, AntoÌnio JoseÌ Meneses Machado. "Institutional development for community based resource management : a Mozambican case study". Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.250400.
Texto completoDenkler, John Landon. "Community based natural resource management power, isolation, and development in rural Botswana /". [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0041360.
Texto completoCoetzee, Ilse-Marí. "The assessment of a rural community's needs and expectations regarding a community association". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50468.
Texto completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: Community associations and community centres have become a common phenomenon throughout South Africa. The aims of these associations and centres are closely linked to community development. Research has found that activities related to development programmes at such centres come to an end when facilitators hand the programmes over to the community. This was indeed the case at the Darling Focus Association and Centre in Darling. A possible reason for this was that the community's needs and expectations were not being met. The purpose of this study was to establish whether this Community Association and the services, activities and programmes presented at the Centre meet the needs and expectations of the rural community. A literature review was undertaken to present an in-depth look into the body of knowledge surrounding the study. Rural community development and the notion of rural community were discussed, since they create the context in which community associations and community centres function. Special attention was given to the revision of literature on the purposes and functions of community associations and centres. The concepts of community needs and community expectations were reviewed. The literature review concluded with a reference to the sustainability of activities following on training and development programmes based on community needs. The geographically demarcated area of the study was the rural town of Darling, as well as the Darling Focus Association and Centre. A context analysis was done and documents were analysed to gain knowledge of the functioning of the Association and the Centre. The activities, services and programmes offered by the Association at the Centre were established. A survey was undertaken among the Darling community, the members of the management committee of the Darling Focus Association and the participants in activities at the Darling Focus Centre. Samples were selected from these three groups, after which three different questionnaires were designed and tested and finally administered to the three groups. Statistical analysis was carried out on the data gathered during the community survey, and frequency tables and cross-tabulations were constructed. Data gathered from the management and participant surveys was analysed and described using frequency tables. The analysis showed that the community, the members of the management committee and the participants in activities at the Centre had different viewpoints on the functioning of the Association and the Centre. The community survey also revealed the needs of the community for certain activities, services and programmes, as well as their expectations of the Association. Comparisons were made between the needs of the community and the activities, services and programmes offered by the Association. The expectations and viewpoints of the community were also compared with the viewpoints of the management committee members and the participants. The conclusions of the study indicated that the activities, services and programmes offered by the Association at the Centre did not meet the needs of the community, and shortcomings were identified. The viewpoints of the management committee and the participants in activities did not comply with the expectations and viewpoints of the community. It is argued that this might be the reason for the low sustainability of activities, services and programmes of the Association. Recommendations are made to the Association to increase participation within the community and to address the community's needs in order to improve the sustainability of the activities, services and programmes of the Association.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Gemeenskapsverenigings en -sentrums het al 'n algemene verskynsel in Suid-Afrika geword. Die doel van hierdie verenigings en sentrums is nou gekoppel aan gemeenskapsontwikkeling. Navorsing het bevind dat aktiwiteite rondom ontwikkelingsprogramme ophou nadat die fasiliteerders die programme aan die gemeenskap oorgee. Dit is spesifiek gevind in die Darling gemeenskap, by die Darling Fokus Vereniging en Sentrum. 'n Rede vir die verskynsel mag wees dat daar nie aan die gemeenskap se behoeftes en verwagtinge voldoen word nie. Die doel van hierdie studie was om vas te stelof die landelike Gemeenskapsvereniging en die dienste, aktiwiteite en programme wat in die Sentrum aangebied word, aan die behoeftes en verwagtinge van die landelike gemeenskap voldoen. 'n Literatuuroorsig is onderneem om 'n in-diepte verslag te lewer van die literatuur wat die teoretiese onderbou van die studie vorm. Landelike gemeenskapsontwikkeling asook die begrip landelike gemeenskappe, wat die konteks vorm waarbinne landelike gemeenskapsverenigings en -sentrums funksioneer, is bespreek. Spesiale aandag is gegee aan die oorsig oor literatuur aangaande die doel en funksies van gemeenskapsverenigings en -sentrums. Die konsep van gemeenskapsbehoeftes en - verwagtinge is bespreek en die literatuuroorsig is afgesluit met verwysing na die volhoubaarheid van aktiwiteite wat volg op opleidings- en ontwikkelingsprogramme, gebaseer op gemeenskapsbehoeftes. Die geografies-afgebakende studiegebied was die landelike dorpie Darling, asook die Darling Fokus Vereniging en Sentrum. 'n Konteksanalise is gedoen en dokumente is geanaliseer om kennis te bekom van die funksionering van die Vereniging en die Sentrum. Die aktiwiteite, dienste en programme wat die Vereniging aan die gemeenskap by die Gemeenskapsentrum bied, is vasgestel. 'n Opname is verder onderneem onder die Darling gemeenskap, die lede van die bestuurskomitee van die Darling Fokus Vereniging en die deelnemers aan die aktiwiteite by die Darling Fokus Sentrum. Steekproewe is van die drie groepe getrek, drie verskillende vraelyste is ontwerp en getoets en daarna op die drie verskillende groepe toegepas. 'n Statistiese analise is op die data uitgevoer wat in die gemeenskapsopname ingesamel is, en frekwensietabelle en kruistabulasies is opgestel. Data wat in die bestuurs- en deelnemersopnames ingesamel is, is ontleed en met behulp van frekwensietabelle beskryf. Die analises het getoon dat die gemeenskap, die lede van die bestuurskomitee en die deelnemers aan aktiwiteite by die Sentrum verskillende sieninge oor die funksionering van die Vereniging en die Sentrum het. Die gemeenskapsopname het ook die behoeftes van die gemeenskap vir sekere aktiwiteite, dienste en programme, asook hul verwagtinge van die Vereniging, uitgewys. Vergelykings is getref tussen die behoeftes van die gemeenskap en die aktiwiteite, dienste en programme wat deur die Vereniging aangebied word. Die verwagtinge en sieninge van die gemeenskap is ook vergelyk met die sieninge van die bestuurslede en die deelnemers. Die bevindinge van die studie het getoon dat die aktiwiteite, dienste en programme wat die Vereniging aan die gemeenskap bied, nie in die behoeftes van die gemeenskap voorsien nie, en leemtes is geïdentifiseer. Die sieninge van die bestuurskomitee en die deelnemers aan aktiwiteite stem nie ooreen met die verwagtinge en sieninge van die gemeenskap nie. Daar word verder redeneer dat dit moontlik die rede mag wees. vir die lae volhoubaarheid van aktiwiteite, dienste en programme van die Vereniging. Aanbevelings word gemaak vir die Vereniging om die deelname van die gemeenskap te verhoog en om aandag te gee aan die gemeenskap se behoeftes om sodoende die volhoubaarheid van die aktiwiteite, dienste en programme van die Vereniging te verbeter.
Rockandel, Catherine. "The road from resource dependency to community sustainability: the case of Kimberley, British Columbia /". Burnaby B.C. : Simon Fraser University, 2005. http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/2066.
Texto completoTheses (Special Arrangements: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) / Simon Fraser University. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
Morgan, Nancy. "CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AT FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGES". Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2005. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2098.
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Department of Educational Research, Technology and Leadership
Education
Educational Leadership
Meehan, Angela Elizabeth. "Community in the garden in the community : the development of an open space resource in Boston's South End". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/40127.
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Now a permanently protected type of open space, the community gardens in Boston's South End began in the early 1970's as an effort to utilize vacant land in what was a predominantly low-income neighborhood. Since then, the South End has experienced steady gentrification and is now one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Boston. Despite these changes, the South End, due in part to its substantial supply of subsidized housing, has retained residents with a mix of income levels and is a neighborhood that is still known for its diversity. Much of the previous literature on the role and value of community gardens has focused primarily on low-income communities, and there has been little research on community gardens in gentrifying or similarly changing neighborhoods. The South End, therefore, is an ideal arena in which to investigate the past development and present-day role of community gardens in a changing neighborhood. This thesis examines the role of the South End's community gardens both as places in and of themselves and as part of the larger urban landscape and community.
(cont.) By taking the perspective of the community in the garden and the garden in the community, the study explores both the dynamics of the smaller communities within the gardens and their role as a unique type of open space in the larger neighborhood and community that surrounds them. Through in-depth interviews as well as archival and observational methods, it traces the historical development of a community garden movement in the South End and also examines the specific present-day dynamics of two case study gardens. The research finds that these community gardens reflect the qualities and dynamics of the surrounding neighborhood, both in terms of its positive diversity as well as its conflicts and tensions. Furthermore, community gardens are places where these qualities are uniquely engaged through the interaction of people of different backgrounds by means of their common interest in gardening. Finally, the community gardens hold unique value for non-gardeners both as open space and as gardens, and provide lessons for the potential benefits of developing and maintaining new community gardens elsewhere.
by Angela Elizabeth Meehan.
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Damm, Mary Carolyn. "Native Tallgrass Prairie| Plant Community Development and Fine-Scale Structure Differ from Restored Prairies". Thesis, Indiana University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10979623.
Texto completoTallgrass prairie once extended from Manitoba south to Texas and southeast to Indiana covering 100 million hectares prior to European settlement. Today less than 0.1% remains in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Tallgrass prairie is a diverse ecosystem with small remnants (1–2 ha) containing a large number of plant species (> 100). With most of the ecosystem lost, active efforts to replant tallgrass prairie began in the 1930s. Unfortunately, even the oldest restorations do not have plant communities similar to native prairies. My research attempts to understand the factors limiting successful restoration of native plant diversity by focusing on intensive surveys of three native and two restored prairies in Iowa. In each prairie, I sampled seven 0.5 m2 plots using a frame with 49 grid points 10 cm apart and resurveyed these plots across successive years. I also collected soil cores and biomass and litter measurements in each plot. I analyzed plant community composition with a nonmetric multidimensional scaling ordination and fine-scale community structure with point richness and similarity metrics. Native prairies differed from restorations in plant community composition and had higher total carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous, while restorations had higher plant available phosphorous. Native prairies also had higher richness from plot to point scales and lower similarity of neighboring plants at distances of centimeters. Restorations differ from native prairies at coarse and fine scales, and there was no indication that these restorations became more similar to native prairies over time. My work is the first to document fine-scale structure of plant diversity in native and restored prairies. By identifying that contemporary restoration practices do not result in plant communities that develop toward native prairies in composition, my work highlights our current limited understanding of the elements structuring plant communities and our ability to recreate this structure.
Yeung, Yin-kei Florence y 楊燕姬. "The development of a residents' organization from the resource mobilization perspective". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1994. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31250014.
Texto completoPrice, Misty Renee. "Academic Affairs Officers: An Application of the American Association of Community Colleges Competencies for Community College Leaders". Scholar Commons, 2012. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4389.
Texto completoHenfrey, Thomas B. "Ethnoecology, resource use, conservation and development in a Wapishana community in the South Rupununi, Guyana". Thesis, University of Kent, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.274369.
Texto completoSijapati, Bimbika. "Gender, institutions & development in natural resource governance : a study of community forestry in Nepal". Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2008. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2978/.
Texto completoJekwa, Mandisi. "The Port Elizabeth Land and Community Restoration Association project in Fairview". Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/17712.
Texto completoFörch, Wiebke. "Community Resilience in Drylands and Implications for Local Development in Tigray, Ethiopia". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/265354.
Texto completoWhite, Neil Weaver John. "Corporate order and community: The dynamics of resource town development in Australia and Canada, 1920--1980". *McMaster only, 2007.
Buscar texto completoRives, W. Steven Piland William E. "Human resource development specialists' perception of the preparation of Illinois community college vocational/technical program graduates". Normal, Ill. Illinois State University, 1986. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ilstu/fullcit?p8616847.
Texto completoTitle from title page screen, viewed July 11, 2005. Dissertation Committee: William E. Piland (chair), Ramesh B. Chaudhari, Richard G. Erzen, Larry D. Kennedy, Ivan J. Lach. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 115-118) and abstract. Also available in print.
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.
Texto completoThis 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.
Phiri, Charles M. "An investigation of community learning through participation in integrated water resource management practices". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003504.
Texto completoLabsomboonsiri, Saranya. "Motivations for eWOM exchanges in an online community : self-development, problem solving support, relaxation". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2012. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/60159/1/Saranya_Labsomboonsiri_Thesis.pdf.
Texto completoRambe, Vivianti. "Mainstreaming natural resource management into community-driven development in South East Sulawesi, Indonesia: Does social capital matter?" Thesis, Rambe, Vivianti (2015) Mainstreaming natural resource management into community-driven development in South East Sulawesi, Indonesia: Does social capital matter? PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2015. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/26939/.
Texto completoSmit, And́ré de Villiers. "A methodology to improve third sector investment strategies : the development and application of a Western Cape based financial resource allocation decision making model /". Link to the online version, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1075.
Texto completoHeimos, Monica Heimos. "An Examination of Perspectives on Community Poverty: A Case Study of a Junior Civic Association". Scholar Commons, 2016. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6251.
Texto completoGosling, Amanda Karen. "A case study of Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary as a community driven Community-Based Natural Resource Management initiative : maintaining livelihoods and wetland health". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007065.
Texto completoJUNG, CHU CHIEN y 朱檢榕. "Analysis of Collaborative Governance on Community Resource Integration: Joint Community Development Association of Eight Communities, Including Yunghsing Community of Nantou City, Nantou County". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/13583388803090824849.
Texto completo國立暨南國際大學
公共行政與政策學系
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“The Flagship Project for Welfare-based Communities” has been implemented at Nantou City of Nantou County since 2011. Adopting a cross-community (community coalition) approach, this project uses the well-developed Yungsing Community, to lead the surrounding communities with developmental potential to exert the spirit of “flagship navigates, ship follows” All this is done is to build up a collaboration between government departments and the academic field, trying its best to exert the development of the cooperation of the communities. The operating method of this cooperation is to conduct the concept of flagship-guided group development and the operational model of interactive learning and resource sharing. This project, together with governmental agencies and the academic field, is aiming for facilitating the implementation as well as the development of welfare-based communities, integrating flagship community resources, and encouraging empowerment and growth of more vulnerable communities. This project has pluralistic issues, including offering daily care and meals of community seniors and people with disabilities, offering consultation for helping foreign spouses adapt to their new environment, setting up after school tutorial programs for underprivileged children, working on community security, setting up summer school program for underprivileged children, offering computer classes for community women, and setting up volunteer training. Significant outcomes have already been observed. The objective of this study is to use collaborative governance as the means to investigate the flagship project “Promoting deep-rooted communities in Nantou city: Making Nantou a wonderful place to live.” By analyzing the literature and conducting in-depth interview and field studies, the researchers gained insights into how participants of the project, with their managers as mediators, established mutual trust and exchanged experiences through forums and bulletin boards. This communication channel has enabled the aliened communities to learn together, to grow together, and to take full advantage of the collaboration. The key findings of this study are presented below: I. The participating communities are equipped with good starting conditions. That is, there is a good past long-term collaborative experience among the City Hall, Yunghsing Community, and other participating communities that encourages communities to join the flagship project. II. The forum-type regularly or non-regularly conducted briefing system enables the City Hall, advising professors, and community officers to not only hold open discussion for reaching consensus, but also follow regulations, and creating greater cohesion among the members. III. The mayor of Nantou City, relevant section chiefs, and community chairpersons all possess an excellent facilitative leadership capacity. That is, they are good at using positive interaction with their subordinates and detailed group learning to unite the members to work for the organization or team. Their leadership style enables the organization to carry out empowerment, adaptation, and problem-solving continuously and smoothly, which can enhance the overall organizational efficacy, collaboration, and mutual trust. IV. The first year of the implementation of the flagship project made by Nantou City Hall, Yunghsing Community, and other five communities is relatively successful. The participants have built mutual trust, become committed to the process, shared mutual understanding, achieved instant results, and carried out face-to-face dialogues and other substantial collaborative actions. V. They have not only achieved the standards set by the Ministry of the Interior within the first year, but also attracted two other communities to join the project in the next year. In general, this action of collaborative governance has achieved excellent results.
Tseng, Mei Chin y 曾美琴. "The study of the Resources Integration of the Community Care of the Aging People - A case of Zhubei Chu-i Community Development Association". Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/ny5d9w.
Texto completo中國科技大學
企業管理系
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The research on local aging and resource integration is to study the distribution, the accessto, and the use of community resources, and the community-based care for the elderly as well as other related issues. This thesis takes the Hsinchu County Zhubei Chu-I aera Community Development Association, as an example, based on the data collected from the association on her service in caring for the elderly, and makes the use of the resources available from the Association. The thesis tries, from three facets of view points, i.e, the industry, the government, and the academia, to analyze how to acquire the resources to take care of the elderly, how to allocate them, and how to use these resources, in order to understand whether the domestic community geriatric care resource allocation meets with the overall integration, and of application fficiency. In this study, firsty to understand the community development model from the literature in the elderly care and then focus on the ways to acquire the elderly care resources, policies and methods and the use of resources, as the basis for this study, as well as related research proposals. Secondly, take qualitative research methods case study. Get themes for research from government records, civil society organizations, associations, and other documents, with in-depth interviews to obtain data, research and analysis, and finally discuss the coding and content analysis, and gradually establish the conclusions and recommendations of this study. Conclusions hoping for the allocation of domestic resources of community care for the elderly, access to, and use of the subject, about getting old with the assessment community care resources can be effectively utilized to observe whether the research topics and meet no literature to explore this issue of defects, and as a future government resources and community-based care for the elderly one of the reference distribution.
Lin, Jia Xing y 林嘉興. "For the recovery of the Xinguan community, the different resources, including government, residents and the community association, combine together to make the suitable development and satisfied results, so that the experiences are viewed as a guide for". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/00157074560967034221.
Texto completo大葉大學
管理學院碩士在職專班
99
For the recovery of the Xinguan community, the different resources, including government, residents and the community association, combine together to make the suitable development and satisfied results, so that the experiences are viewed as a guide for other related communities. The study tried to survey and to analyze the community development by using case study, practical survey and in-depth interview for its management strategies, and it also expect the research result can offer a suitable vision and developing methods.
Wang, Wei-Ti y 王威迪. "A Research on Community Development Association Promotes Community Participation-Case Study Of XinLinjiang Community Development Association Of Taipei City". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54358464632787836547.
Texto completo國立臺灣大學
政治學研究所
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Under the globalized influence, government''s government pattern has changed, transforms from past rule into nowadays''s government, but in paid great attention the civil society strength effective release and under the utilization place government pattern, in recent years the community participation the related operation and the discussion had the tendency which increased gradually. Especially the Western scholar accumulated the rich fruit to the related subject''s theory discussion and the case study, therefore we thought that our country must launch in the place community participates in the research. Therefore this research is from the whole world, in the place, the participation expand under three big main environmental factor influence which transforms with the community policy, participates in the theory take the community as the main rationale, the literature discussion law and the depth interview law is the research technique, the Taibei Datong District''s new neighbouring river community develops the association is the object of study, and to the Taibei Municipal government Related Department, the expert, the community develops the association and the community populace carries on the interview separately, hoped that by participates in various main bodies interview result with the community, understood how the community does develop the association to condense the community resources to participation by the effective impetus community. Finally, develops between the association and the government and the community populace because of the discussion community the interactive relations, collects the whole society area development association, in the impetus community participates in the process the success government factor and possible to govern the difficult position. And expected, in the correlation theories analysis and the case practice examine in the card, proposed that conforms to Taiwan the related policy which participation in the place community to suggest, supplies the community to develop the association and the government related department refers.
Wu, Wei-Ting y 吳韋霆. "Rebirth and Development of the Community Development Association: A Case Study of Taichung Wuqi District South Community Development Association". Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/5xk7n2.
Texto completo靜宜大學
社會工作與兒童少年福利學系
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This research focuses on the transition from stagnation to growth for community development associations and explores the roles and functions community development innovation centers play in empowering community development associations. This is a case study on a community development association that was rated superior by the government to illustrate the process of how community organizations utilize strategies and resources to vitalize the communities, successfully create cohesion while organizing communities and finding consensus among them. The researcher divides the development process of community development associations into the entrepreneur phase and the orientation phase; there are different goals and problems faced in different phases and they test the leaders’ ability to mobilize resources and build teamwork. On the other hand, community development innovation centers play an assisting or leading role to help community development associations quickly find the needed resources. However, leaders and their teams are the most important pillars of community development associations. As an organization develops, conflict and variability within the organization also grows, so the morale and culture of an organization, the personal characteristics of the leader and the choice making when mobilizing strategies all are lessons that must be mastered for direct practice; they’re also important topics for government’s policy making and academic research. Lastly, this research explores the differences between current community empowerment theories and the actual practice. This is a topic that future research can dig further into.
Wang, Wen-Lu y 王文祿. "A Study of Community Development Association on Residents’ Community Awareness and Participation: A Case Study of New-Lin-Rong Community Development Association". Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6ayvn6.
Texto completo國立中山大學
高階公共政策碩士班
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the community awareness of the residents of Lin-Rong Community and the relationship of community activities to community development associations. For research purposes, the researchers first designed interview outlines based on relevant literature. In order to explore the subjective views and opinions of community residents on this research, qualitative research was conducted, and community development association cadres and community residents were selected for in-depth interviews, and the results of the study were summarized as follows: First, if community organizations can exert their overall effectiveness, timely delivery of services can truly agglomerate the awareness of community residents and deepen their recognition of the community. Second, the activities of family-based activities can deepen the level of their participation in the community. Third, the Community Development Association needs to pay attention to: 1. Handling activities and services that meet the needs of the people; 2. Combining community resources, etc., can encourage community residents to identify and participate in community development associations. Based on the above findings, the study provides recommendations for community residents themselves, community development associations, etc. as follows: First, Suggestions for community residents: 1. Emphasis on organizational participation and promotion of their own well-being; 2. Enhance participation level and turn passive into initiative. Second, the recommendations of the Community Development Association: 1.Adopt appropriate strategies to promote organizational benefits;2. Focus on family services and promote community awareness;3. Use leadership functions and make good use of resources;4. Effective activities to promote people participate.
CHEN, PENG JUI y 彭瑞珍. "A Study on Leadership Effectiveness of Community Development Association- Jhonghe Community Development Association Taichung Nantun District as a Case". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/j7qz7v.
Texto completo東海大學
第三部門碩士在職專班
103
ABSTRACT Jhonghe Community Development Association in Taichung Nantun District was established in 1993.Mr. Su Mingsong , as the chairman during 1993~2013,devoted himself to the various community activities and had created a positive and fruitful, repeated successes. In this study, we try to find the key factors of the successful community building, taking Jhonghe Community Development Association as a case. After literature review, we had used semi-structured interviews method to visit nine members of Jhonghe Community Development Association, including the incumbent president, directors and supervisors, the Director-General, secretaries, team leader, volunteers and community residents. We explored the course and the present status of Community Development promotion in Jhonghe Community , and how the leaders can succeed by continue use the past resources and community characteristics. The leadership style of the Jhonghe Community Development Association also had influence on community development and its future planning. After participation, observation and interviews, the researcher found that key factors of the success in Jhonghe Community Development Association are: a leader with high degree of ambition and leadership, team members with spontaneous division and cooperation of the work equipped with a full-time secretary, an excellent proposal after exerting the community strengths, a wonderful vision with clear goals and strategies. Sustainable effort is necessary for the community development and the community building is also a long-term project. Without an institutional system, it is impossible to maintain a solid unchanged status. In addition to funding, talent is another important issue in developing a successor regime in the community. To build a succession system can achieve a long-term community development. After community building in Jhonghe Community, the community cohesion awareness of their own residential communities have a better sense of identity, and inspire the community to create sustained momentum. Equipped with the power,we believe they can face and solve the difficulties in the future. After all, we made the following recommendations: first, the Community Development Association and should train local professionals. Second, the community leaders reserve related capabilities is necessary. Third, packaging and marketing the results of the team community building characteristics is helpful for the transmission of knowledge. Last, public sector should set up a coordination unit or evaluation indicator for Community Development Association and the community .
HO, SHU-CHEN y 何淑貞. "The Practice and Dilemma of Community Development Association- A Case Study of Xinzhuang Community Development Association of Wan Dan Xinzhuang". Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/6866mu.
Texto completo大仁科技大學
文化創意產業研究所
105
Abstract Pingtung County Wan Dan Xinzhuang Community Development Association was established 20 years ago, efforting to promote the development and creation in the community. However, the process has come across difficulities. As a result, the study adopted a case study to go into the research field, aimed subjects at the association members in Xinzhuang Community. By means of in-depth interviews, document analysis and observation record as a method of research. In accordance of the movement driven by the association, the results found that the residents in the community took part in the cultivate project, development coherenced the consensus among the residents, identified community history and culture, shared the community’s vision, set up the library, after-school care and community care has gained a appraisal from the residents. Red bean industry in Wan Dan TowershipXinzhuang which was rich in agricultural resources was well-known, Nevertheless, due to the shortage of skilled persons, it was really a major concern that the participants ages has the tendency towards higher ages. This study also uses the SWOT analysis in the Xinzhuang Community Development Association to promote the community to create the situation.To explore possible difficulties and application constraints. Based on the findings, specific suggestions were made as followed: First, cultivate local talentd persons actively to slove the bottleneck of community development. Second, attract new members to join in the association by way of the existing members. Third, strengthen the communication between the public sector and community to endeavor funds and promote the development. Fourth, rebeans related creative products needs to be more refined, packaging and marketing. Fifth, develop bike sightseeing and combine it with ecology. Keywords: Community development, Xinzhuang Community Development Association, Community organizations, swot analysis
Huang, Yi Hui y 黃怡慧. "A Research of Sustainable Development of Community Organizations : Community Development Association in Kaohsiung City". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/nznu9m.
Texto completo亞洲大學
社會工作學系
102
In order to improve the community cohesion in the community, community development organizations have been the most popular non-profit organization. In 2010, five metropolitan cities were merged, there were 792 community development organizations in Kaohsiung City. This research was to explore the sustainability of community development organizations. Purposes: Purposes of this research were stated as follows:1. To explore the situation of community development organizations and the basic characteristics of their organizers; 2. To explore the operation needs for, resilience and sustainability of community development organizations. 3. To explore the factors that affected the sustainability of community development organizations in Kaohsiung City. Methods: A social general survey was conducted in the city. Questionnaire was designed and its reliability and validity was tested as well. All community development organizations were sampled and interviewed. Findings and results: there were significant differences between the basic characteristics of their organizers and their levels of sustainability; it is also a significant difference between the situation of community development organizations and their levels of sustainability. In addition, significant correlations were found between needs of community development organizations, resilience of staff and their levels of sustainability. Finally, the basic characteristics of organizer, the characteristics of community development, needs of them were the main factors to their levels of sustainability. Conclusions and suggestions were proposed in the final section.
Huang, Chin-Neng y 黃進能. "A Study of Community Development Evaluation System—Taking Taipei Community Development Association as a case". Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/s3983m.
Texto completo世新大學
行政管理學研究所(含博、碩專班)
96
The purpose of evaluating the work on community development by the governemnt is to strengthen the organization of the community development associations, reinforce the public services in the community and actively build up communities so as to improve the welfare of residents. It is expected that the aim of understanding and improving the difficulties and shortcomings experienced in the process of promoting the community development can be achieved through evaluating the chosen items which include the performance indicators ,the representation of the evaluated units ,the organization of the department which leads the evaluation ,the process of the execution ,the methods used the schedule arrangement of the evaluation, rewards given in accordance to results of evaluation, and the maintenance of the achievements. This research adopts qualitative method of research and the object of its study is the "Community Development Evaluation System." Taking the implementation of the said system by Taipei Municipal Community Development Association as an example, a renewed in-depth examination of the success or failure and future development in made when community development associations operating under "Public body" form face the current evaluation system. In-depth interviews were conducted on a total of 14 Interviewees regarding the four aspects of policy maker, policy executor, evaluation commissioner, and community development association. It is aimed at examining problems, difficulties, and the value of existence of the current system by comparing the intrinsic nature of self-discipline of non-profit organization, partnership of government units and private circles, and theoretical viewpoints of performance evaluation with the actual implementation of the "Current Evaluation System on Work of Community Development in Our Country" so as to explore the issue of justification of the current system. All these are meant to provide references to relevant authorities in planning future policies and to achieve the goal of sustainable development of communities. This research comes up with the following conclusions. a. Because current systems and regulations and the development of community organizations of our country have not reached maturity, the government should still intervene to provide guidance regarding the management of community development associations. When there are no law-breaking instances among them and the development of their organization and the level of self-discipline have reached a certain level, the government should give them freedom to do what they like. b.According to the opinions of the interviewees on the performance of the evaluation system ,there are still problems on those chosen items ,such as purpose of evaluation, selection of objects, indicator, method, time, encouragement after evaluation, establishment of a system to emulate and learn from others, maintenance of achievements, and the qualifications, and the selection of the staff .who is reposeful for the evaluation. The revision of the evaluation system by Taipei city government takes more consideration on the annual policies of the Ministry than on the requirements of the development of the association.. c. Regarding future direction of the development of community evaluation system, interviewees believe that the system serves the function of support and encouragement. Its continued existence still has justification, but barriers should not be set to check diversified community development. Regarding the work of evaluation, when offered to private circles for execution, public certification as well as prevention of frauds should be stressed. This research comes up with the following suggestions. a.Suggestions to public departments: The government must build a fine consultant system and a smooth communication platform in order to help communities solve problems, tide over difficulties, and march toward the goal of sustainable development. b. Suggestions on community development association: Community should build a fine data bank and use it effectively through integration. The association should come up with motives for growth and bring its innovative ideas into full play. c. Suggestions on current community evaluation systems: The content of the evaluation system should include indicators on progress of achievements of missions and goals. Communities should be classified into outstanding and excellent communities. Evaluation indicators should be diversified to encourage communities to bring their unique features into play. A system to certify trained hours of community talents should be added. Encouragement without differentiation should be avoided. Establishment of a system to maintain achievements should be made. A system to devote oneself in a particular outstanding community should be built. The quality, specialty, and actual experiences of evaluation commissioners should be enhanced.
Chen, Chao-Liang y 陳兆良. "The Problem and Chalange of the Community Development Recently:The Case of Neihai Community Development Association". Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/49528057868597217868.
Texto completo中國文化大學
國際企業管理學系碩士在職專班
101
There are more than 6000 registered community development associations in Tai-wan, but very few of them achieved success in their work and sustainability, and there-fore, became known as model development communities. Most of the communities en-countered many difficulties in their work. This study used qualitative research methods to analyze difficulties and challenges that communities may encounter in execution of community development work. Subjects were selected from the Neihai Community Development Association in Taoyuan County. Research findings: 1. In community development work, “people” were the most important assets. 2. Funding was the key to sustainable community development. 3. Community authority structure and cliques affected community development. This study brought up some suggestions about future community development work: 1. A community should maintain good interaction and communication with the government. 2. A community should establish good public relation. 3. A community should establish sound volunteer system. 4. A community should eradicate personal interests and conflicts between cliques.
Lin, Pi Tao y 林碧桃. "The Experience and Efficacy of Ping-Hsin Community Development Association in Promoting Its Community Development". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80701081506541856708.
Texto completoLIN, SU-CHEN y 林素貞. "Research on Construction of Social Capital byCommunity Development Association-aipei Shihlindistrict Fu Chou community development association". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/r5em3j.
Texto completo國立臺灣師範大學
社會教育學系
103
Research on Construction of Social Capital by Community Development Association Abstract This study aims on how community development association constructs social capital. We take Fu Chou community development association at Taipei Shihlin district as an example, focusing on the leader, managements, members, and volunteers of the association. Under a difficult situation of the prohibition of construction since 1970s, we describe the process of how community workers provide their services for the community and how they further construct the social capital for the community form year 2006 to 2013. Base on the statistic results of 300 valid questionnaires by members and volunteers of Fu Chou community development association, we conclude as fallow: 1. The social capital of Fu Chou community development association at Taipei Shihlin district is above average, it scores 4 points in the Likert five-point scale. 2. Environmental greenification, sightseeing, and associations between communities by Fu Chou community all contribute to the construction of social capital. 3. Fu Chou community need to focus on community care, participating in public affairs, and strengthening the abilities of managements. 4. Those being both members and volunteers are more willing to approve and support the community development than those being just members. We provide advices to take Fu Chou community development association as follow: 1. The association should improve the interaction with the external resources. 2. The association should provide trainings for leaders with capability, knowledge, and vision. 3. The association should initiate a new community industry. Key words: community, social capital.
CHENG, CHIN-YUN y 鄭蓁筠. "A Case Study on Community of Practice of Songya Community Development Association". Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/93281675991526854934.
Texto completo國立暨南國際大學
終身學習與人力資源發展碩士學位學程碩士在職專班
98
Abstract Songya community in Taichung County was adopted as a research case in this study, whose data was collected by the qualitative method, case study, comprised of interview, document analysis, and observation, and the interview guide was mainly based on the theory of community of practice proposed by Wenger. This study aimed to explore the management of community of practice of Songya community development association and its influence on the association itself, its members, and the whole community so as to understand the issues of concern, knowledge sharing, and practice and growth pertaining to community of practice. The suggestions of community of practice of Songya community development association for community development were further analyzed. The research findings were as follows: 1. The community of practice of Songya community development association was concerned with identification with family, services for minority groups, healthy community building, and cultural heritage, formulating the habits of learning and sharing so as to probe into the issues of local features and community sustainment. 2. Leaders had to reach consensuses through good interpersonal relationship and mutual communication, to set up rules for community to avoid conflict, and to maintain community development by means of the constant interaction with those core members 3. To have community restricted publications and hold activities might unite community members. Sharing practical knowledge could serve minority groups and build healthy community. The cultural heritage might highlight community features as well. 4. Communities could provide the opportunities of knowledge sharing, contribution, and challenge for members to make more contact with people, to enhance capacities for communication, to master practical skills, and to gain self-affirmation 5. To understand problems of community development associations might improve interactive relationship through active and enthusiastic services, obtain the trust of residents to increase the number of members, and assist the management of community development associations. 6. Residents could take actions to support community activities, build the community ambiances of dialogue and learning, and keep communities clean and safe. According to the results above, some suggestions were proposed for the leaders of community of practice, community development associations, residents which developed community of practice, authorities concerned with community development, and future researchers. Keywords: community of practice, community development association
Wei, Tsung-hai y 魏聰海. "Taipei City Neighborhood and Community Development Association Integrated Studies". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17585919624568354446.
Texto completo國立臺灣師範大學
政治學研究所
100
Grass-roots governance plays a vital role in the local self-governance of today. In particular, neighborhood and community development associations are the most important basic regional units within the network of local grass-roots governance. Neighborhood is a unit at the very base of regional administrative system, and also one of the most vital governance systems within Taiwan’s implementation of local governance. Community development associations are societies set up in recent years under the Civic Organizations Law. Due to differences in history and jurisdiction, functions attributed to the two organizations have long been in dispute. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the neighborhood and community development associations of metropolitan Taipei, and discover the means to adjust and integrate the relationship between these two organizations. Literature review and in-depth interviews were applied to delineate the organization function overlaps of neighborhood and community development associations, the interaction controversies between neighborhood chiefs and community development association chairmen, as well as to examine the integrated relationships of the two organizations. This study found that functions of neighborhood and community development associations are highly repetitive, and according to literature review, issues have always existed concerning differentiations and divisions between the administrative systems of the two. Contestations of whether neighborhood and community development associations should be combined or held separate have yet to be resolved, but in reality, the two organizations have been attributed with different functions and privileges within the current administrative system. According to the statements of the majority of interview subjects that there is poor interaction between neighborhood and community development associations, aside from reasons of resource allotment disputes due to different jurisdiction, political motives and elections are also involved. Neighborhood has a developmental direction distinct from that of community development associations, and by cause of different administrative authority and representativeness, the functions of the two organizations are often issues for dispute. Based on the results, comparative analysis of interviews, and conclusions, this study proposes the following suggestions for references to future research or relevant administrative authorities: 1.Regional administrative units should be streamlined to promote efficiency of public affairs processing. 2.Administrative positions should be resized for the benefit of redistribution of funds and resources. 3.Neighborhood officers should strengthen their professional abilities. 4.Integrated functions of neighborhood and community development associations should be actively sought after. 5.In the process of organizational integration, parochialism of regional organizations should be avoided at all costs.
GUO, SHU-FEN y 郭淑芬. "Research on the Business Model of Community Development Association". Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wfkq52.
Texto completo國立高雄師範大學
事業經營學系
107
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to understand the opportunities, problems and approaches of community development associations towards sustainable development through case-by-case comparative studies. The researcher used three community development associations in the regions of Meinung, Qishan and Datun in Kaohsiung city as study objects. By collecting and organizing the community-related literatures, doing field surveys, interviewing, and applying Osterwalder's business model analysis framework, including value proposition, target customers, sale channels, customer relationships, key resources, key activities, key partners, cost structures, revenue stream, etc., overall examine the niche and needs of its sustainable operation, and be award of how to apply the business model to create community value as a reference for sustainable management. In this study, Case A, "Eco-environment", Case B, "Enzyme Village" and Case C, "Railway Culture" were used to develop their value propositions respectively. The study results show that through the analysis of business model elements and overall operation management, the three community associations have their common and different value propositions in the operation of community business models, and the dilemmas and bottlenecks faced are also different. Based on this, we provide practical advice and serve as a reference for the three community development associations. Finally, according to the results, the study proposes the redesign of four business models for sustainable community development: First, Case A: The value proposition of product-oriented innovation - community idle space development of rural housing services. Second, Case B: Joint activities to implement the environmentally friendly enzyme product pathway through multi-point driving. Third, Case C: Resource-oriented development and partnerships with key partners. Fourth, build an online community to develop customer relationship management.
Tapela, Barbara Nompumelelo. "Community participation in natural resource management : the case of the Makuleke community based natural resource management initiative". Diss., 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30415.
Texto completoDissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2007.
Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology
Unrestricted
Lin, Kun-yu y 林坤佑. "Study the factors that influence the community association to promote development of community constantly -By using Fu-lin community development association in Hsin Chu City as an example". Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/57153392889675805786.
Texto completo國立臺灣師範大學
環境教育研究所
94
Study the factors that influence the community association to promote development of community constantly -By using Fu-lin community development association in Hsin Chu City as an example Summary The main theme of this study is searching the factors that influence the community association to promote development of community constantly. Hsin Chu Fu-lin community development association was chosen as a study object。 Therefore, researcher has participated in varieties initial development activities to study and observe the origin 、process and influence of the development of the association. To analyze the sustaining power of community’s promotion activities、to encourage the situation of the participation of community people and empowerment by six compliance techniques and empowerment。 The reasons that promote Fu-lin community’s development : 1. The compromise between the leading forces in the community eliminate the conflicts among the groups。 2. Enthusiastic leadership demonstrate a lead off example。 3. To mobilize the people by utilizing the organization system of Community association。 4. To co-operation with Government’s administration policies actively,in order to win over government support and trust。 5. Extended devotion of association was identified by the community people,the residence are proud of their community and willing to participate in the community development affair。 6. To have Board of directors and supervisors participate in policy decision,and delegate division of labor。To have open communication channel,to allow participant has empowerment,more over to advance the coherence of the association。 7. To revise the direction and strategy of community development from past experience。 From the research result,one can address a proposal to community、government and follow-up researcher。The proposal can address in three following aspects: A. To expand the participation of community residence、B. To assist the member of association learning and growing from experience、and C. To introspect on strategy policy of community development constantly。
TZY, HARN RONG y 韓榮姿. "A Study on People Participatation in Social Community Development Policy----A case of Taipei Community Development Association". Thesis, 1998. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58995434007908423297.
Texto completo國立中興大學
公共行政及政策研究所
86
The concept of community development in our country communityhas been advocated 30 years even more. However,for some reasons,the idea of community development does not carry out in practice.In this essay the researcher wanted to explore what and how peopleparticipate in Taipei community develpoment. Through empirical research methods, the researcher discussed what are the relationship between community organizations, community resources, community participation and community development effort. Conclusively, through this study, the researcher wanted to inspirepeople''s motive of community participation. Also, the discovery of this research would be a reference for the government in projecting community development policy.
李欣怡. "A Study of Organizational Empowerment in Community Forestry :An Example of the Ghiu-Shi Community Development Association and the Tainan Eco-Tourism Development Association". Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/05659693337680535500.
Texto completo國立嘉義大學
森林暨自然資源學系研究所
98
With community development,the government policies changed into a bottom-up way. Community forestry is a new trend in international forestry management, is also one of the development priorities in Taiwan. There are nine communities in succession into the second phase. But now there are only six communities in the implementation of the second phase of project. The impact of one element of the implementation of community forestry is the implementation of empowerment. At this study, I will select the Ghiu-Shi Community Development Association and the Tainan Eco-Tourism Development Association, which success into the second phase. The communities should have a considerable degree of empowerment results. Use tree way for the study:Depth Interview, Content Analysis, Participant Observation. On the basis of the data and the empowerment theory, we can compare the empowering strategy and the organizational empowerment between two communities. Study found that the empowering strategy based on the different goals of community development. The educational lecture is the most used way. The found that empowerment of the first phase has good foundation will help in the development of the second phase, vice versa. In the comparison, the Ghiu-Shi Community Development Association is better than the Tainan Eco-Tourism Development Association. The found that the empowerment of foundation is unstable that will affect the overall operation of the association. In the future, two two community should strengthen the staff integration and the empowerment.
Chiu, Chih-Hsin y 邱智欣. "Development of Feminist Community Work, Community Empowerment and Community Mutual Help Industry---Use Chi-Yen Community Development Association as a Case of Study". Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80429855607792534079.
Texto completo東吳大學
社會工作學系
93
There are thousands of Community Development Associations now in Taiwan, not all of them perform their function equally well. This study focuses on the developing process of Chi-Yen Community Development Association from 1994 to 2004. This research is meant to serve three purposes. Firstly, I’ll clarify the community work models including community development, community planning, community education, community action and community care. Secondly, I’ll understand the process of women’s participation and empowerment in the community and how the Association has built their accountability. Lastly, I’ll try to know the development context and the performance of the community mutual help industry, and I’ll focus on the lunch delivery service. In order to accomplish the purposes listed above, I use the case study method. Nine volunteers from the Chi-Yen community were interviewed and observed in their service setting. Each interview was audio- taped and transcribed word by word. Thematic analysis is used to identify and clarify the themes through the interpretation of the texts and inter-subjective agreement with the participants. The results are as follows: Ⅰ.The community work models of Chi-Yen Community Development Association can be presented in four stages: stage one-community education as a main part with community action playing a supporting role; stage two-community planning as a main part with community action playing a supporting role; stage three-community welfare as a main part with community development playing a supporting role; stage four-community development as a main part with community welfare playing a supporting role. Ⅱ.Unlike most communities in which man makes the decision and woman just plays the role of an assistant, in the experience of Chi-Yen Community Development Association, women are in charge of the organizational affairs. Through participating in the community activities, women empower themselves and develop their own awareness. Ⅲ. Chi-Yen Community Development Association has its own community mutual help industry to make money to continue offering the social service. Thus, it can perform the functions of creating more working opportunities, using the profit to offer community care service and constructing a mutual help community in the end.
Lee, YUEH-TAO y 李岳道. "A study on Roles of president of community Development Association". Thesis, 1998. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/99134394375307167697.
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