2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.11.025
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Local Capacity, Village Governance, and the Political Economy of Rural Development in Indonesia

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“…Livelihoods here are defined as "the ways in which people transform several types of household capital assets (natural, human, financial, physical, cultural, and social) into livelihood outcomes" [18,19] (p. 1962), and the ability to prevent, or recover from, exogenous "stresses and shocks" [20]. An adapted capital assets approach, or livelihoods approach, is applied here in which household assets are examined through the relationships between them and among households and broader processes and networks of governance [18,[21][22][23][24].…”
Section: The Livelihoods Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livelihoods here are defined as "the ways in which people transform several types of household capital assets (natural, human, financial, physical, cultural, and social) into livelihood outcomes" [18,19] (p. 1962), and the ability to prevent, or recover from, exogenous "stresses and shocks" [20]. An adapted capital assets approach, or livelihoods approach, is applied here in which household assets are examined through the relationships between them and among households and broader processes and networks of governance [18,[21][22][23][24].…”
Section: The Livelihoods Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60,000 villages were required to adopt a governance structure modeled after Javanese villages regardless of their cultural and institutional diversity at the local level. For national policy makers at that time, this uniformity was to act as a precondition for successful national development as well as to support intensive upgrading and control (Bebbington, Dharmawan & Fahmi, 2006).…”
Section: Indigeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kajian Bebbington (2006), Abu Samah (2010) menegaskan juga bahwa desa adalah pihak yang dianggap paling memahami kondisi mereka sendiri, karena kemampuan mereka mengenali kondisi lingkungan dan kebutuhan mereka, Kemampuan tersebut akan mampu meningkatkan kualitas kehidupan masyarakat desa itu sendiri.…”
Section: Uu Desa Desbumi Dan Kekuatan Desa Untuk Perlindungan Buruh unclassified