Community Development
2009 - 2025
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial pp. 467-468

- Craig A. Talmage
- Breaking path dependency? Factors to enhance capacity for rural local governments in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada pp. 469-484

- Joshua Barrett
- The effects of multiple agricultural advisory service providers on farmers’ productivity in Tanzania pp. 485-502

- Annette Goodluck, David Jakinda Otieno and Willis Oluoch-Kosura
- The right to be rural: Farm community development and social services in Zimbabwe’s resettlement areas pp. 503-524

- Tom Tom
- Determinants of household livelihood diversification in the uplands: The case of cassava production areas in central highlands of Vietnam pp. 525-543

- Hien Nguyen Hac, Chi Nguyen Ngoc Lan, Khanh Ho Le Phi, Phung Nguyen Tran Tieu, Uy Tran Cao, Hung Hoang Gia and Thi Hoa Sen Le
- Saemaul Undong: Harbinger or mirage of hope for a rural community in Uganda? pp. 544-559

- Tiina Kontinen and Karembe F. Ahimbisibwe
- Community-driven ecotourism in the trans Himalayan region: A sustainable model for cultural and environmental preservation pp. 560-582

- Mehraj Din Wani, Zubair Ahmad Dada, Waseem Ahmad Bhat and Shamim Ahmad Shah
- Household resilience capital and community resilience: A comparative analysis of SHG and non-SHG households in rural India pp. 583-601

- Ramakanta Naik and Kamal Kumar Murari
- Analysis of government roles in empowering rural women in food security in Ethiopia: The case of Walmara District pp. 602-623

- Abdisa Olkeba, Paulos Gutema and Degefa Tolossa
- Urban Food Democracy and Governance in North and South pp. 624-625

- Nehemia Cesare Valentino Rijkers
- Rural development for sustainable social ecological systems-putting communities first pp. 625-627

- Rafnel Azhari
- The poverty of critical theory in international relations pp. 628-629

- Muh. Ikbal and Sultan Suhab
- The smallholder tea economy and regional development: Perspectives from India pp. 629-631

- Ida Bagus Putu Cesario Putra Surayuda, Saifan Nasri and M. Silahul Mu’min
- Principles of sustainable aquaculture: Promoting social, economic and environmental resilience pp. 631-633

- Muhammad Anas and AldiAldi Muh. Ikbal
Volume 56, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 315-316

- Craig A. Talmage
- The dark side of community development and place attachment in a diverse neighborhood pp. 317-334

- Ayala Wohl and Edith Blit Cohen
- Community assets in the context of COVID-19: Changes in valuation and contributions to place attachment and subjective wellbeing pp. 335-352

- Savannah Stuart, Ryan Plummer, Gillian Dale and Garrett Hutson
- Who owns this neighborhood? The struggle for home in Latino Pilsen, Chicago pp. 353-375

- John J. Betancur
- Creating spaces for dialogue and learning to build collective empowerment: A qualitative study on community leadership development in Midwest America communities pp. 376-393

- Wilson Majee, Ifeolu David, Sarah Hultine Massengale, Claire Wolff Rippel, Dwayne James, Tasnim Haq and Anna Russell
- Anti-Domestic Violence Training for Hairstylists in Black Communities: A Policy Feasibility Study pp. 394-406

- Stephenie Howard
- Space, place and recovery: Fostering atmospheres of dignity in interiors where inhabitants have limited influence pp. 407-426

- Barbara Young
- Fallows’ 11 signs a city will succeed and successful community and economic development activities pp. 427-443

- Michael Dougherty
- The origins of community development practice in Great Britain pp. 444-453

- Charlie McConnell
- How spaces become places: Place makers tell their stories pp. 454-454

- Norman Walzer
- The injustice of place: Uncovering the legacy of poverty in America pp. 455-458

- Katrin B. Anacker
- Space and everyday lives of children in Hong Kong: The interwar period pp. 458-460

- Muhammad Khairul, Diniya, Nurul Fajri Saminan, Muhammad Syahid and Fajar Alamin
- Neighborhood democracy: Building anchor partnerships between colleges and their communities pp. 460-462

- Craig A. Talmage
- Yes to the city: Millennials and the fight for affordable housing pp. 462-465

- Katrin B. Anacker
Volume 56, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 173-174

- Craig Talmage
- Tourism as a catalyst for resilience: Strategies for building sustainable and adaptive communities pp. 175-191

- Mohamed Khater and Mohamed Faik
- The need for proactive environmental planning in local government: Examining challenges and pathways forward in Indiana pp. 192-220

- Kara Salazar, Sarah P. Church, Linda Prokopy, Zhao Ma, Lionel Beaulieu and Rhonda Phillips
- Community resilience and intersections between sociopolitical and racial relations in the aftermath of immigration raids in Mississippi pp. 221-239

- Diego Thompson
- Conceptualizing community disaster resilience framework for Myanmar pp. 240-256

- Zin Ni Ni Lwin, Riken Homma and Qiaohui Zhou
- Community engagement in rural and urban marginalized communities in Jamaica: Building community resilience in crisis pp. 257-275

- Olivene Burke, Shinique Walters, Kaedi Burke, Vanessa Ellis Colley, Roger Bent and Lori Henry
- Unraveling the nexus between community development and sustainable development goals: A comprehensive mapping pp. 276-302

- Hossein Mousazadeh
- Community development and public administration theory pp. 303-305

- Margaret Stout
- Small isn’t beautiful: The case against localism pp. 306-307

- David Campbell
- Engineering and sustainable community development pp. 307-309

- Khoirul Rahman and Bidiyah Siska Fiyana
- International community development practice pp. 309-311

- Peter Westoby
- Connectedness, resilience and empowerment: Perspectives on community development pp. 311-313

- Rahmat Dilta Harahap
Volume 56, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Craig Talmage
- Sustainable academic entrepreneurship: How can it be activated in universities? pp. 3-19

- Johanna Peláez-Higuera and Gregorio Calderón-Hernández
- Entrepreneurial community development and the everyday realities of existing enterprises pp. 20-38

- Revecca Rioux and Matthew M. Mars
- Social media behaviors and barriers impacting women e-commerce entrepreneurs in rural Australia: A pilot study pp. 39-58

- Karen Sutherland, Sarah Casey and Gail Crimmins
- Women entrepreneurship in marginalized communities: Does culture, Ubuntu, religiosity and ancestral relevance matter? pp. 59-79

- Divaries Cosmas Jaravaza, Forbes Makudza, Lucia Mandongwe, Simbarashe Muparangi, Tafadzwa Machaka, Benard Chisiri, Paul Mukucha and Nomuhle Jaravaza
- Empowering rural communities: Extrapolations from a systematic review of microfinance-led outcomes pp. 80-102

- Sazzad Parwez
- Unpacking lifelong learning and entrepreneurial prospects among young adults in Ghana pp. 103-124

- Isaac Kofi Biney
- Impact of the rural enterprise programme interventions on smallholder farmers’ climate adaptation strategies: Qualitative evidence from Ghana’s transitional agro-ecological zone pp. 125-150

- Bismark Osei-Acheampong and Seth Opoku Mensah
- Contracting with nonprofits for economic development: A transaction cost explanation pp. 151-166

- Valencia Prentice
- The end of fundraising: Raise more money by selling your impact pp. 167-168

- Rick Orton
- Wealth creation: A new framework for rural economic and community development pp. 168-169

- Joseph Malual
- Economic growth and development in the Tropics pp. 170-172

- Ye Fahmi Assagaf, Ahmad Basofi and Enaldi
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