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What is Local Community

Handbook of Research on In-Country Determinants and Implications of Foreign Land Acquisitions
Those who belong to a common ancestor, dwelling together in the villages, whose occupation are mainly farming and farming related activities which they inherited from their forefathers. They have agriculture and forest lands in common, subscribe to the same culture and traditions of their ancestors.
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Foreign Land Acquisitions, Corruption, and Sustainable Livelihood in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Cases of Mozambique and Tanzania
James E. Conable (Lund University, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7405-9.ch012
Abstract
This chapter investigates the link between foreign land acquisitions and corruption and its implications for sustainable livelihoods in two countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Mozambique and Tanzania. The leading question is, Does foreign land acquisition provide support for sustainable livelihoods or threaten it and why? The findings reveal that foreign land acquisition provides the prospect to build the capacity necessary for the development of Mozambique and Tanzania, but the local communities that host biofuel industries are being exploited and their livelihoods threatened due their marginalization in the land transactions. At a glance, it appears as if land deals are transparent, communities, governments, and foreign investors reach a negotiated settlement that benefits all sides, but land deals are being facilitated by power dynamics, corruption, community cohesion, and promises without fulfillment. Therefore, given local communities equal opportunity to influence land deals will create the environment necessary for cooperation, fulfillment of promises, national development, and improve livelihood opportunities.
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Territorial Planning Models in Homestays: An Indian Context
The people residing in tourist destinations directly or indirectly, voluntarily, or involuntarily involved in tourist activities, are known as the local community.
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Community-Based Tourism in Ceará's Coastal Space: Innovative Socially Responsible Activities
According to the stakeholder theory, it is one of the factors that must be considered in order to achieve sustainable tourism, concerned with the environment and responsible for reducing the impacts of tourism activity.
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Ecotourism as a Sustainable and Active Citizenship Approach
Local community is a group of interacting people sharing an environment. Being a durable and organized human population that integrates a space of proximity, typically, their individuals share multiple ties: they are relatives, friends or simply acquaintances; they buy and sell among themselves, are in the same places and have common references. Like a state, the local community integrates population, government, and territory. Its durability, on the other hand, implies a high degree of self-sustainability - political, demographic, economic, social, and environmental.
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