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interpretational width. We analyse the impacts of diversity of worldviews on the interpretation of SD-as a knowledge-based concept …, appreciating the complex socio-ecological interactions at the heart of SD. Only recently worldviews are recognized as constitutive … elements of SD. Little attention has been given to the impacts on generated knowledge for SD. Variety of worldviews induces a …
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, religious views should have an equal voice with secularity. This article examines participation in international development … through that post-secular lens: To what extent do the differing worldviews of the partners affect their relationships when … them. But we also found participation tends to be transactional in that the topic of religion is generally avoided, leading …
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participation. In this way, participation can be transformed from a process of inclusion of various resource users to one of … deliberative democracy, I present a typology of how individuals and groups can be excluded from participation. External exclusion … includes non-invitation and other means for keeping participation from occurring. Internal exclusion refers to exclusionary …
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potentially radical and transformatory. Through participation in collective resource management it is claimed that people can re …
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skills and output even in the absence of new technologies. The participation of citizens in all stages is crucial. …
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public participation by reviewing the many perspectives on social learning and associated claims and benefits. Based on this …
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Sustainable development actions should create a link between the scale of policies, institutions and regulations and the local level of the action. A good knowledge of the local environment is a necessary prerequisite, but not always sufficient, to guarantee the success of the action. This is...
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