Methodologies to support endogenous development

Publication year: 
2001

Compas (Comparing and Supporting Endogenous Development) is an international programme whose aim is to understand and encourage the diversity of rural people's knowledge and expand inter-cultural dialogues on farmer's knowledge and indigenous learning. The March 2001 issue of Compas Magazine focuses on indigenous traditional knowledge and the challenges these traditions face in the modern world. It includes articles on perceptions of traditions, positive and negative aspects of tradition, Mayan concepts of health, participatory rapid assessment of local Indian health traditions, and eco-cultural villages in Zimbabwe. (full text of this is available on their website)

Source publication information
Journal Title: 
Compas magazine
Volume: 
No. 4
Publisher
Compas
Compas, PO Box 63, 3830 AB Leusden, The Netherlands
Leusden
Publisher reference: 
Compas

How to find this resource

Shelfmark in IDS Resource Centre
D : Agriculture and NRM : Indiginous knowledge 4232
Contact:
compas@etcnl.nl