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Home > Cultures of Populations, Population Dynamics and Sustainable Development - Updated: 09-08-2002 3:11 pm
01-01-2001 12:00 am This book analyses how sensitivity to socio-cultural knowledge is crucial for active participation thus creating the sense of belonging to policies and programmes that people can adopt as their own.  
cultures120.gif Past experience illustrates vividly that population programmes, implemented by the people and not by institutions or organizations are the most successful.
Established, new, and emerging methodologies of socio-cultural research are also addressed because these are invaluable tools in furthering the understanding, promotion, and utilisation of action-oriented, participatory and policy-relevant socio-cultural research.

Website (URL) http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001240/124028eo.pdf
Author(s) UNESCO
Publication Year 01-01-2001 12:00 am
population dynamics; population programmes; population policy; population research; participatory research; sustainable development


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