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| Name | Publications by Graduate Programs in International Development, Community and Environment. Clark Uni |
| Description | IDCE. 2003. Publications by Graduate Programs in International Development, Community and Environment. Clark University.Graduate programs in International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) at Clark University enable development scholars, policy makers, planners, and practitioners to explore alternative approaches to community-based development. They offer findings from field research in which local communities, women's groups, village institutions, and researchers focus on gender, local participation, capacity-building, natural resource management, and community-based development. The research offers informative results presented in the form of handbooks, case studies, books, working papers and articles. It reflects the collaborative efforts of partnerships between local and central, researcher and practitioner, developing and industrial sectors, and technical and social science specialists. Most publications have been written jointly between Clark's IDCE staff and colleagues in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Some are available in languages other than English, including Bislama, French, Kiswahili, Malagasy, Russian, Setswana, Somali, and Spanish. There are locally produced translations in Arabic, Amharic and Ndebele. We hope that these publications will help to bridge gaps between centrally planned and locally initiated development efforts, as well as help to create new partnerships for changes that are sustainable, productive, and equitable. |
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