Sirolli, Ernesto. What Is Enterprise Facilitation?. Des Moines, Iowa, US: Sirolli Institute, 2003
Recommended By: National Catholic Rural Life ConferenceTo Acquire Contact: Downloadable PDF Document, Sirolli InstituteNotes: Enterprise Facilitation is a community development tool that was pioneered by Ernesto Sirolli in 1985. It facilitates turning local ideas into into workable and feasible businesses.
Related Subject(s): Community Development Tools, Economic Development
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Vijayalakshmi, E. Empowering the Rural Society: Impact Study of CReNIEO Development Projects. Chennai, India: Center for Research on New International Economic Order, 2000
Recommended By: Center for Research on New International Economic Order - CReNIEOTo Acquire Contact: Village No. 36, Muttukadu, New Mahabalipuram Road, Opp. MGM, Muttukadu, Tamil Nadu - 603 112Notes: About NGO movement - People Power. For example, the book describes Pulicat project where fishermen in Pulicat lake are in caste groups - dominant group group gets to decide where to fish. Many different specific projects with emphasis on education, women's development, etc. Focuses on empowering rural communities in political, personal and social ways.
Related Subject(s): Community Development Stories, Sociological Studies
Cant, Garth; Chris Honore; Dave Mullan (editors). Country Conversations: The Trans-Tasman Rural Ministry Conference. : Rural Ministry Publications, 2000
To Acquire Contact: World Retail Store, Whitcoulls OnlineNotes: Collection of stories from congregations. This conference had 55 visitors and 200 local people attend.ISBN/ISSN: ISBN: 0908815921
Related Subject(s): Community Development Stories
Hammond, Sue Annis; Cathy Royal. Lessons from the Field: Applying Appreciative Inquiry. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, US: Thin Book Publishing Company, 2001
Recommended By: Town and Country Church InstituteTo Acquire Contact: Amazon, Barnes and Noble Notes: "This is the first book written by practitioners for practioners with case studies of Appreciative Inquiry. The authors contribute rich detail on how they used Appreciative Inquiry to meet their client needs, and share what they learned. Written in a simple style, with lots of examples, this is the book you've been waiting for." (Barnes and Noble)ISBN/ISSN: ISBN: 0966537335
Related Subject(s): Community Development Stories, Community Development Tools, Appreciative Inquiry
Halseth, Greg; Lana Sullivan. Building Community in an Instant Town: A Social Geography of Mackenzie and Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Pressforward, 2002
Recommended By: New Rural Economy - NRETo Acquire Contact: Downloadable Chapter 1 PDF Document, PressForward Publishing, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Super Book Deals Notes: "Mackenzie and Tumbler Ridge are recent examples in a long tradition of single-industry instant towns in Canada's resource hinterland. Built to house the workforce that accompanies a resource boom, these towns become home to workers and their families. How do residents create a community in this instant town setting? This book explores the social geography of community building through four elements: Northern Resource Towns examines the foundations of resource town planning; Industrial Society examines the central place work plays in local social organization; Civil Society examines the role of local governance and the services they provide; and Civil Society examines the role of the voluntary sector in creating community identity." (From the back cover)ISBN/ISSN: ISBN: 1896315100
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