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Community Capacity and Resilience in Latin America addresses the
role of communities in building their capacity to increase
resiliency and carry out rural development strategies in Latin
America. Resiliency in a community sense is associated with an
ability to address stress and respond to shock while obtaining
participatory engagement in community assessment, planning and
outcome. Although the political contexts for community development
have changed dramatically in a number of Latin American countries
in recent years, there are growing opportunities and examples of
communities working together to address common problems and improve
collective quality of life. This book links scholarship that
highlights community development praxis using new frameworks to
understand the potential for community capacity and resiliency. By
rejecting old linear models of development, based on technology
transfer and diffusion of technology, many communities in Latin
America have built capacity of their capital assets to become more
resilient and adapt positively to change. This book is an essential
resource for academics and practitioners of rural development,
demonstrating that there is much we can learn from the skills of
self-diagnosis and building on existing assets to enhance community
capitals.
Community Capacity and Resilience in Latin America addresses the
role of communities in building their capacity to increase
resiliency and carry out rural development strategies in Latin
America. Resiliency in a community sense is associated with an
ability to address stress and respond to shock while obtaining
participatory engagement in community assessment, planning and
outcome. Although the political contexts for community development
have changed dramatically in a number of Latin American countries
in recent years, there are growing opportunities and examples of
communities working together to address common problems and improve
collective quality of life. This book links scholarship that
highlights community development praxis using new frameworks to
understand the potential for community capacity and resiliency. By
rejecting old linear models of development, based on technology
transfer and diffusion of technology, many communities in Latin
America have built capacity of their capital assets to become more
resilient and adapt positively to change. This book is an essential
resource for academics and practitioners of rural development,
demonstrating that there is much we can learn from the skills of
self-diagnosis and building on existing assets to enhance community
capitals.
Communities in rural America are a complex mixture of peoples and
cultures, ranging from miners who have been laid off in West
Virginia, to Laotian immigrants relocating in Kansas to work at a
beef processing plant, to entrepreneurs drawing up plans for a
world-class ski resort in California's Sierra Nevada. Rural
Communities: Legacy and Cha
Communities in rural America are a complex mixture of peoples and
cultures, ranging from miners who have been laid off in West
Virginia, to Laotian immigrants relocating in Kansas to work at a
beef processing plant, to entrepreneurs drawing up plans for a
world-class ski resort in California's Sierra Nevada. Rural
Communities: Legacy and Change uses its unique Community Capitals
framework to examine how America's diverse rural communities use
their various capitals (natural, cultural, human, social,
political, financial, and built) to address the modern challenges
that face them. Each chapter opens with a case study of a community
facing a particular challenge, and is followed by a comprehensive
discussion of sociological concepts to be applied to understanding
the case. This narrative, topical approach makes the book
accessible and engaging for undergraduate students, while its
integrative approach provides them with a framework for
understanding rural society based on the concepts and explanations
of social science. This fifth edition is updated throughout with
2013 census data and features new and expanded coverage of health
and health care, food systems and alternatives, the effects of
neoliberalism and globalization on rural communities, as well as an
expanded resource and activity section at the end of each chapter.
Written by a leading rural sociologist in the United States,
Interactions Between Agroecosystems and Rural Communities shows how
human behavior impacts agroecosystems both positively and
negatively and provides the reader with an understanding of
alternative ways of working with human communities to increase
agroecosystem sustainability. Through a general overview and a
series of case studies, it demonstrates how changes in the economy
influence what local people can do to sustain agroecosystems. It
also deals with specific community-based actions that have resulted
in more sustainable agroecosystems.
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