Développement territorial durable en milieu rural, gouvernance et rôle des organisations non gouvernementales: l'État de Santa Catarina au Brésil
Carolina Andion
Mondes en développement, 2006, vol. 136, issue 4, 85-100
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Local non governmental organizations (NGOs) are becoming development promoters in rural areas. It is a recent phenomenon in Brazil. Are NGOs influents actors in the renewal of the conceptions and practices in the development field ? Two cases of NGOs that acts in Santa Catarina?s State, in the South of Brazil, are analyzed. If in their official speech they aim to promote an alternative development, focused in sustainability and solidarity, the NGOs? interventions are marked by a corporative conception of development.
Keywords: Non Governmental Organizations; Territorial and Sustainable Development; Governance and Collective action (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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