Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru

Development projects have changed from a technical and top-down vision to an integrated view pursuing economic, social and environmental sustainability. In this context, planning and management models with bottom-up approaches arise, as the Working With People (WWP) model, that emphasizes on the par...

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Autores principales: Xavier Negrillo, Daniel Hernández-Castellano, Susana Sastre-Merino
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Publicado: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=11726378002
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=co/co-021&d=11726378002oai
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topic Estudios Agrarios
Social learning
competences
Working With People
Aymara communities
development projects
Socialization
rural planning
rural development projects
sustainable development
rural development methodology
Aymara Indians
contests
spellingShingle Estudios Agrarios
Social learning
competences
Working With People
Aymara communities
development projects
Socialization
rural planning
rural development projects
sustainable development
rural development methodology
Aymara Indians
contests
Xavier Negrillo
Daniel Hernández-Castellano
Susana Sastre-Merino
Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
topic_facet Estudios Agrarios
Social learning
competences
Working With People
Aymara communities
development projects
Socialization
rural planning
rural development projects
sustainable development
rural development methodology
Aymara Indians
contests
description Development projects have changed from a technical and top-down vision to an integrated view pursuing economic, social and environmental sustainability. In this context, planning and management models with bottom-up approaches arise, as the Working With People (WWP) model, that emphasizes on the participation and social learning, also incorporating a holistic approach stemming from its three types of component: ethical-social, technical-ntrepreneurial and political-contextual. The model is applied in a rural development project, managed by an Aymara women's organization in Puno, Peru. The WWP model is considered as a useful vehicle for promoting leadership and capacity building in technical, behavioral and contextual project management skills, so that women may become protagonists of their own development, thereby transforming their craft activities into successful and sustainable businesses.
format Artículo científico
Artículo científico
author Xavier Negrillo
Daniel Hernández-Castellano
Susana Sastre-Merino
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Daniel Hernández-Castellano
Susana Sastre-Merino
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title Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
title_short Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
title_full Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
title_fullStr Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of Rural Development Projects within the Working With People Model: Application to Aymara Women Communities in the Puno Region, Peru
title_sort sustainability of rural development projects within the working with people model: application to aymara women communities in the puno region, peru
publisher Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
publishDate 2013
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