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Kevan W. Lamm, Alyssa Powell, Abigail Borron, Keith Atkins and Stephanie Hollifield
Communities in rural America have experienced significant decline over the past century. Professionals working within these communities, such as extension or community development professionals, may leverage their position as trusted sources to decrease ...
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Yu Yang and Fang Wang
Rural areas worldwide are witnessing an increase in outmigration, which has led to an impact on irrigation infrastructure management. In many cases, governments in transition economies find it difficult to support small-scale irrigation infrastructure pr...
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Marjorie Katherine Crespo García,Jonathan Alexander Ruiz Carrillo,Juan Marcos Pupo Francisco,Mauricio Samuel Noblecilla Grunauer,Lilia Argentina Ortíz Berrezueta
Pág. 157 - 163
The lack of tourism services in some areas of the country could be explained by the scant attention paid by the competent bodies that must propose and create promotion and entrepreneurship programs in the rural communities to improve tourism services. Th...
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JoAnna Mitchell-Brown
Pág. 43 - 58
In recent years, public-public and public-private partnerships have become a topic of increasing interest in efforts to establish and implement holistic community revitalization initiatives. One example of this effort is Indiana?s Stellar Communities pro...
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Noor Muhammad, Liza Bosak, Samir Kumar Sarkar
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Daniel Etongo, G. Honor Fagan, Consolata Kabonesa and Richard Asaba B.
Over 85% of Uganda?s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current water and environment sector performance report (2017) reports an 84% functionality of rural water sources such as boreholes and shallow wells with a hand pump. E...
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Daniel Etongo, G. Honor Fagan, Consolata Kabonesa and Richard Asaba B.
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Waridin Waridin(1), Atika Dzulkhijiana(2), Izza Mafruhah(3), (1) Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Semarang (2) Faculty of Economics and Business, Diponegoro University, Semarang (3) Faculty of Economics and Business, Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta
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M.S.M. Aslam,Khairil Wahidin Awang,Khairil Wahidin Awang
Pág. 27 - 33
Diverse and fragmented socio-cultural and environmental fabrics of rural areas offer a number of tourism entrepreneurial opportunities in anticipating the diverse interest of tourists. The tourism enterprises embody different alternative tourism labels t...
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Marc J. Addison, Michael O. Rivett, Peaches Phiri, Prince Mleta, Emma Mblame, Modesta Banda, Oliver Phiri, Wilson Lakudzala and Robert M. Kalin
Consumption of groundwater containing fluoride exceeding World Health Organization (WHO) 1.5 mg/L standard leaves people vulnerable to fluorosis: a vulnerability not well characterised in Malawi. To evaluate geogenic fluoride source and concentration, gr...
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Public universities have been directed to have more collaborative projects with external entities. One such effort was with a rural community for capacity development towards socio-economic well being. In the case of Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor B...
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Kalsom Kayat,Nur Farrah Ain Zainuddin
Pág. 242 - 249
This study explores the success criteria for Malaysia Homestay Programme (MHP), which is a community-based rural tourism initiative promoted by the government. The goals of this initiative are to empower rural communities through their engagement in rura...
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Alvelayis Nieto Mejía
Pág. 101 - 107
RESUMEN: El propósito de esta investigación es evidenciar cómo el Agroparque Los Soches es producto de la participación comunitaria y la unión campesina, que asumieron la reducción de los precios de sus terrenos para permitir el cambio de clasificación d...
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Yudha Yudha Rahman
Pág. 7 - 8
Special Interest Tourism is an alternative for experiency tourist attraction based on particular motivation and interest of the travelers different from attractions. The problem that has been persisty is that the local community of Gamaran Salibutan Vill...
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Ann Dale, Chris Ling and Lenore Newman
Community level action towards sustainable development has emerged as a key scale of intervention in the effort to address our many serious environmental issues. This is hindered by the large-scale destruction of both urban neighbourhoods and rural villa...
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Janaki Srinivasan
Pág. pp. 101 - 114 pgs.
Information and communication technology (ICT)-based development projects are based on the premise that ICTs can reduce acute information asymmetries by providing information, and that this reduction, in turn, leads to economic development. However, is i...
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Mingxuan Li, Yu Yan, Ziyi Ying and Long Zhou
This study aims to analyze the perceptions and driving factors behind villagers? changing perceptions of landscape values in the context of drastic landscape changes in traditional Chinese villages. Empirical evidence emphasizes the interplay between loc...
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Irim Tiara Puri, Khoirunurrofik Khoirunurrofik
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Regional disparities between rural and urban areas in Indonesia are still being an important issue inthe economic development. The government has carried out an economic stimulus in the village,one of them is through the Village Fund program for village ...
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G. Thomas LaVanchy, Sarah T. Romano, Matthew J. Taylor
Pág. 1 - 19
Despite being a water-rich country, Nicaragua struggles to secure clean water access for many of its residents. In addition to distributional and water quality issues, a prolonged drought affecting all regions of the country has compounded preexisting go...
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