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Sustainable Human Development

A New Territorial and People-Centred Perspective
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
221 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am01.01.20141st ed. 2014
Integrating Amartya Sen's approach with the literature on place-based territorial development processes, this book recognises the interplay between the evolution of local development systems and the expansion of individual and collective capabilities.mehr
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KlappentextIntegrating Amartya Sen's approach with the literature on place-based territorial development processes, this book recognises the interplay between the evolution of local development systems and the expansion of individual and collective capabilities.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-349-47920-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum01.01.2014
Auflage1st ed. 2014
Seiten221 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht312 g
IllustrationenXIX, 221 p.
Artikel-Nr.38260205

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Prologue; Giacomo Becattini Foreword; Santosh Mehrotra Introduction? 1. Sustainable Human Development (SHD) at the Local Level? 1.1 Introduction? 1.2 Unexplored synergies between the Capability Approach and the local development perspective? 1.3 Rationales for a new SHD perspective at the local level? 1.4 Structural elements of SHD at the local level ? 1.5 Some clarifications about the new perspective? 1.6 Conclusions? Appendix 1.1 Levels and trajectories of SHD at the local level ? 2. The Sustainable Territorial Evolution for Human Development (STEHD) Framework? 2.1 Introduction? 2.2 The STEHD framework? 2.3 Exploring the territorial dynamics of SHD processes?through the STEHD framework 2.4 What is the STEHD framework for?? 2.5 Conclusions? Appendix 2.1 Alternative ways for the modeling of LDSs? 3. The Role Of Multilevel Governance for SHD at the Local Level? 3.1 Introduction: A world with no isolated territories? 3.2 The horizontal and vertical articulation of SHD processes? 3.3 An evolutionary analysis of multilevel governance mechanisms for SHD at the local level ? 3.4 Multilevel governance mechanisms for SHD: Evidence from two Latin American countries ? 3.5 Conclusions? Appendix 3.1 Multilevel governance and international coordination? 4. International Development Cooperation at the Local Level: The UNDP ART Global Initiative? 4.1 Introduction: Rethinking international development cooperation 4.2 The characteristics of the UNDP ART Global Initiative ? 4.3 Comparing traditional aid policies and the ART Initiative ? 4.4 Analysing ART processes enabling SHD? 4.5 Conclusions? Appendix 4.1 Structured Focus Group Discussions as a tool to analyse complex development programs? 5. Enabling Factors for Local Economic Development: Local and Regional Development Agencies? 5.1 Introduction: Exploring local governance tools for SHD? 5.2 LEDAs' main features and operational issues? 5.3. LEDAs' enabling processes for local economic development? 5.4 An empirical example of local 'Meta-Organiser': REDASP (SR)? 5.5 Conclusions ? Appendix 5.1 Relevant projects implemented by REDASP? 6. A 'Policy-Enabling Space' for SHD at the Local Level ? 6.1 Introduction: Going behind policy recommendations? 6.2 Policy evolution and conflict dynamics? 6.3 Elements of a 'policy-enabling space' for SHD? 6.4 Conclusions? Appendix 6.1 How to evaluate complex and context-specific development programs? 7. Final Remarks and Future Perspectives for SHD at the Local Level? 7.1 The relevance and novelty of SHD at the local level? 7.2. What applications for SHD at the local level? ? 7.3. What future for SHD at the local level? Annex A: List of UNDP Human Development Reports on Local Development Issuesmehr

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Autor

Mario Biggeri is Associate Professor in Development Economics at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Florence, Italy, and Scientific Director of ARCO Lab (Action Research for CO-development). He has conducted research for a number of international organizations on capability approach, international cooperation, impact evaluation, local development, well-being of children and persons with disabilities. He is Fellow of the Human Development Capability Association (HDCA) and scholar of the 'Florence School' on Local Development.

Andrea Ferrannini is Coordinator of the Strategic Unit on Local Development of ARCO Lab (Action Research for CO-development), PIN S.c.r.l., University of Florence, Italy. He has been working in several countries such as the Dominican Republic, Uganda, Ethiopia, Albania and Serbia, acquiring expertise on local development processes, human development and participatory methods.