The concepts of active citizenship and community driven development have progressively become central within the political debate and development aid practices, becoming key tools for delivering development assistance. In isolated, economically fragile, socially weak, environmentally and / or politically vulnerable contexts, collective action appears often to be the only strategy to be used to bring forces together, become more visible, cope with the crisis, intercept new opportunities and, last but not least, to respond to the logics of funding. Nonetheless, there are still strong operational, structural and cultural limitations in the capacity of collective action to promote territorial development of marginal contexts. The paper investigates and discusses these limitations through the analysis of an experience of community development in the North Rupununi (Guyanese Amazon forest) where fragility and the potential of participatory and yet highly vulnerable territories emerge.

Vulnerabilità e partecipazione in una piccola comunità della foresta amazzonica guyanese

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2018-01-01

Abstract

The concepts of active citizenship and community driven development have progressively become central within the political debate and development aid practices, becoming key tools for delivering development assistance. In isolated, economically fragile, socially weak, environmentally and / or politically vulnerable contexts, collective action appears often to be the only strategy to be used to bring forces together, become more visible, cope with the crisis, intercept new opportunities and, last but not least, to respond to the logics of funding. Nonetheless, there are still strong operational, structural and cultural limitations in the capacity of collective action to promote territorial development of marginal contexts. The paper investigates and discusses these limitations through the analysis of an experience of community development in the North Rupununi (Guyanese Amazon forest) where fragility and the potential of participatory and yet highly vulnerable territories emerge.
2018
56
41
47
participation, development, vulnerability, Guyana, North Rupununi, Aranaputa.
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