Describing Local Development in Indigenous Peoples

  • Nina D
  • Fernandez G
  • Cuesta P
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Abstract

Practices and modes of development planning have focused on researchers, because the development of communities and states depends on them, and it has its importance in all territories, as well as the practices and processes of construction of development. The article aims to identify the practices that rural communities have in relation to local development, specifically addresses the |Aymara communities of Bolivia. To do this, a survey of leaders of the region was carried out; on the other hand, development plans and specialized literature in the field of development have been reviewed. The results establish that local development approaches the theory of endogenous development, given the practices and the role played by actors in the development processes, which involved solid and inclusive participative community organizations, a leading role in the consolidation of productive, organizational and planning systems, based on values, ancestral and cultural customs of territory with a focus on sustainability.

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Nina, D. A., Fernandez, G. Q., & Cuesta, P. S. (2019). Describing Local Development in Indigenous Peoples. Journal of Sustainable Development, 12(1), 148. https://doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v12n1p148

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