Ecotourism and Community Development in Cameroon: The Nexus Between Local Participation and Trust in Government

Author(s):  
Vyasha Harilal ◽  
Tembi Tichaawa ◽  
Jarkko Saarinen
Polar Record ◽  
1988 ◽  
Vol 24 (150) ◽  
pp. 199-206
Author(s):  
John C. Kennedy

AbstractDuring the late 19th and early 20th centuries British medical missionary Wilfred Grenfell created a mission in northern Newfoundland and Labrador, now part of eastern Canada. The Grenfell Mission's approach to health, educational, agricultural and industrial development are described and its impact on the southeastern Labrador region is examined. The mission changed the region's settlement pattern and economy by creating centralized mission communities: however, its failure to generate sustained economic alternatives to fishing and trapping inadvertently paved the way for the economic dependency still characteristic of the region. The Grenfell case confirms the need for viable development scenarios and for meaningful local participation in community development.


2020 ◽  
pp. 002190962097933
Author(s):  
Evans Sakyi Boadu ◽  
Isioma Ile ◽  
Madonna Yaa Oduro

The efficacy of indigenous knowledge and local participation has been argued to be some of the pathways to curbing the present indigenous community development impasse. Employing an in-depth qualitative research approach, 32 traditional and community development leaders as well as local government officials were interviewed to ascertain local the present community development paradigms and proposed future pathways. Drawing from local insights and a range of scholarly perspectives this paper assessed how meaningful indigenous knowledge systems and indigenous people can actively engage and sustain community-driven development programmes. Utilizing a process analysis, the paper, established that there is a disconnect between indigenous community knowledge systems, values, norms and other cultural realities and contemporary participatory community development approaches. It further illustrates, the absence of local participation in community development and proposed a framework for the integration of indigenous knowledge systems, institutions and other cultural realities in community-based development programmes to ensure development sustainability.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard W. Franke ◽  
Kenneth Brook ◽  
Neeraj Vedwan ◽  
Elaine Gerber ◽  
Katherine McCaffrey

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document