Overview: Local governments - potentially the most important day to day real-world users of innovative participatory approaches (PLA 44)

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Published: June 2002
Participatory Learning and Action
Product code:G01994
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Participatory Learning and Action series, issue 44: Local Government and Participation

This paper poses the question of why local governments, whose main role is to represent their constituents, have been so slow in the uptake of participatory techniques? Drawing on examples from the other articles in this special edition, the authors provide an excellent introduction to the key issues in both developed and lesser-developed countries.

Participatory Learning and Action (PLA, formerly PLA Notes) is the world's leading series on participatory learning and action approaches and methods. PLA publishes articles on participation aimed at practitioners, researchers, academics and activists. All articles are peer-reviewed by an international editorial board. See: www.planotes.org

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Inglis, A. and Hesse, C. (2002). Overview: Local governments - potentially the most important day to day real-world users of innovative participatory approaches (PLA 44). .
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