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Bray, David Barton – Grassroots Development, 1991
Traces the struggle of southern Mexican communities to resist established outside exploitation and gain control of local rainforest resources. Discusses the role of local politics in resolving the conflict between economic development and conservation adherents and pursuing the goal of sustainable production. (SV)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Resources, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development
Cabarle, Bruce J. – Grassroots Development, 1991
Community forestry is an approach to forest management that could protect the environment while benefiting the rural poor by restoring local control of natural resources. Three interrelated issues must be addressed: land and resource tenure, development of local organizational and management skills, and adapting technology for sustainable…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Development, Community Resources, Conservation (Environment)
Bebbington, Anthony; And Others – Grassroots Development, 1992
Indigenous community organizations and organizational federations in Ecuador have moved from dealing with issues of land, civil rights, and cultural identity to promoting culturally appropriate, community-based, sustainable economic development ventures. The need for technical training and the success of Indian-to-Indian job training are…
Descriptors: Activism, Adult Education, American Indians, Community Action
Garrison, John W., II – Grassroots Development, 1993
Amid the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Brazil was the Global Forum, a gathering of representatives of more than 9,000 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Brazil's array of NGOs and grass-roots support organizations began developing in the early 1960s. The "pedagogy of the oppressed" developed by Paulo…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Community Action, Community Development, Conservation (Environment)