More than 30 years after the 1988 Declaration of Belém, which we can consider an important outcome of socio‐environmental movements, this reflexive paper proposes new ways of approaching indigenous local knowledge (ILK) related to the living environment ...
Mélanie Congretel, Florence Pinton
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Loving to Straighten Out Development: Sexuality and ‘Ethnodevelopment’ in the World Bank’s Ecuadorian Lending [PDF]
Gender staff in the World Bank -- the world's largest and most influential development institution -- have a policy problem. Having prioritised efforts to get women into paid employment as the "cure-all" for gender inequality they must deal with the work
A Aulestia +78 more
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Ecotourism community enterprises and ethnodevelopment: modelling the Kalunga empowerment possibilities in the Brazilian savannah [PDF]
This paper investigates the Kalunga community demands for income generation through ecotourism enterprises in the north of Goias State, in the Brazilian savannah. As part of the analysis, the paper discusses the main aspects of the community empowerment framework.
de Lima, Ismar Borges +5 more
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THE ROLE OF CHARACTERS OF A TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BASED ON LOCAL KNOWLEDGE (Interpretative Study on the Community of Ternate City) [PDF]
This research entitled The Role of Indigenous Peoples in Community Development Based on Local knowledge, with a qualitative research method with a phenomenological interpretive research approach.
Natalia Rahman Damayanti
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Mitificación del desarrollo y mistificación de la cultura: el etnodesarrollo como alternativa [PDF]
Este artículo tiene dos objetivos, el primero develar el contenido ideológico que, desde la academia y desde el “complejo desarrollista”, se ha venido incorporando al concepto de desarrollo.
Pablo Palenzuela Chamorro
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From ethnocide to ethnodevelopment? Ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia
This paper examines the impact of development, including the impact of government and donor programmes, on ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia. Through an examination of government policy, it considers arguments that mainstream development strategies tend to generate conflicts between states and ethnic minorities and that such ...
Gerard Clarke
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Kamayoq are promoted as culturally appropriate drivers of ethnodevelopment in the Peruvian Andes. Kamayoq have existed for centuries under different forms of political-economic organization, including as agricultural experts (in irrigation, animal husbandry, or agricultural techniques), craft specialists (skilled weavers), and privileged administrators
Julian S Yates
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The Reconstruction of Ethnodevelopment in Indonesia: A New Paradigm of Village Development in the Ammatoa Kajang Indigeneous Community, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi [PDF]
The implementation of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages (Village Law) creates a paradox of recognition, especially for indigenous communities which was caused by the contradiction between the value pasang and development practices.
S., Sampean, Sjaf, Sofyan
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Este trabalho utilizou a etnografia em aldeias-arquivo, mais especificamente na Ação Civil Pública n. 0000904-79.2011.5.24.0086. O presente trabalho teve início em julho de 2010 e se desenvolveu durante aproximadamente dois anos, culminando com a ...
Patricia Ozekoski Paludo +1 more
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Culture and development planning in indigenous communities of the Sierra Sur, Oaxaca
Indigenous communities are characterized by particular ways of exercising and organizing internal life. The union of these forms builds a sociocultural identity, as well as a life expectancy and development objectives.
Elvira Marisol Márquez Ríos +2 more
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