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Land Tenure Working Paper 12 - Dialogue, Consensus and Vision

Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development - more than a methodology - a Strategy for Territorial Interaction and Integration






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    Dialogue, consensus et vision
    Le développement territorial participatif et négocié – plus qu’une méthodologie. Une stratégie d’interaction et d’intégration territoriale
    2009
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    Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 12. L’émergence de la territorialité dans le débat actuel sur le développement rural n’est pas un hasard, mais la résultante des importantes mutations sociales et économiques que connaissent la plupart des pays, dans le cadre de la mondialisation. Elle répond au besoin d’adapter les méthodologies, les outils et les activités aux nouvelles exigences imposées par ces mutations et de traiter leurs conséquences inopportunes. Enfin, le concept de territori alité ouvre un point de vue nouveau et différent sur les questions territoriales et permet une implication directe des populations rurales dans l’élaboration et la mise en oeuvre de nouvelles perspectives de développement. Disponible en anglais
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    Dialogue, Consensus and Vision
    Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development - More Than a Methodology - a Stratetegy for Territorial Interaction and Integration.
    2009
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    Land Tenure Working Paper 12: The Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) methodology is a facilitative process developed by FAO that strives for rural development through negotiation, participation and dialogue. In view of the growing competition over limited resources among actors and territories and the decreasing credibility of public administrations, this approach focuses on establishing and maintaining social dialogue within the territory and restructuring and/or stre ngthening territorial institutions. Intermediary level institutions have an important role in integrating the territory and its actors in the existing governance framework. The ultimate goal, and thus the emphasis of the approach, is not the preparation of a development plan or a territorial pact in itself, but, rather, facilitating the process and dynamics that lead to such agreements. In this respect, consultation and openness towards a social dialogue between different stakeholders who have differing interests represent a fundamental step in the process. The proposed approach assumes an inherent learning process with the objective of increasing social cohesion, strengthening the bargaining power of the marginalized, increasing people’s and institutions’ organizational capacities and improving their access to information and channels of communication, and their abilities to use these for their own development.
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    lessons learned from selected experiences
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    Dialogue, consensus et vision
    Le développement territorial participatif et négocié – plus qu’une méthodologie. Une stratégie d’interaction et d’intégration territoriale
    2009
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    Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 12. L’émergence de la territorialité dans le débat actuel sur le développement rural n’est pas un hasard, mais la résultante des importantes mutations sociales et économiques que connaissent la plupart des pays, dans le cadre de la mondialisation. Elle répond au besoin d’adapter les méthodologies, les outils et les activités aux nouvelles exigences imposées par ces mutations et de traiter leurs conséquences inopportunes. Enfin, le concept de territori alité ouvre un point de vue nouveau et différent sur les questions territoriales et permet une implication directe des populations rurales dans l’élaboration et la mise en oeuvre de nouvelles perspectives de développement. Disponible en anglais
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    Dialogue, Consensus and Vision
    Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development - More Than a Methodology - a Stratetegy for Territorial Interaction and Integration.
    2009
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    Land Tenure Working Paper 12: The Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) methodology is a facilitative process developed by FAO that strives for rural development through negotiation, participation and dialogue. In view of the growing competition over limited resources among actors and territories and the decreasing credibility of public administrations, this approach focuses on establishing and maintaining social dialogue within the territory and restructuring and/or stre ngthening territorial institutions. Intermediary level institutions have an important role in integrating the territory and its actors in the existing governance framework. The ultimate goal, and thus the emphasis of the approach, is not the preparation of a development plan or a territorial pact in itself, but, rather, facilitating the process and dynamics that lead to such agreements. In this respect, consultation and openness towards a social dialogue between different stakeholders who have differing interests represent a fundamental step in the process. The proposed approach assumes an inherent learning process with the objective of increasing social cohesion, strengthening the bargaining power of the marginalized, increasing people’s and institutions’ organizational capacities and improving their access to information and channels of communication, and their abilities to use these for their own development.
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    Land Tenure Working Paper 14 - Land policy Development in African Contex
    lessons learned from selected experiences
    2009
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    Dialogue, consensus et vision
    Le développement territorial participatif et négocié – plus qu’une méthodologie. Une stratégie d’interaction et d’intégration territoriale
    2009
    Also available in:

    Document de travail sur les régimes fonciers 12. L’émergence de la territorialité dans le débat actuel sur le développement rural n’est pas un hasard, mais la résultante des importantes mutations sociales et économiques que connaissent la plupart des pays, dans le cadre de la mondialisation. Elle répond au besoin d’adapter les méthodologies, les outils et les activités aux nouvelles exigences imposées par ces mutations et de traiter leurs conséquences inopportunes. Enfin, le concept de territori alité ouvre un point de vue nouveau et différent sur les questions territoriales et permet une implication directe des populations rurales dans l’élaboration et la mise en oeuvre de nouvelles perspectives de développement. Disponible en anglais
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    Dialogue, Consensus and Vision
    Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development - More Than a Methodology - a Stratetegy for Territorial Interaction and Integration.
    2009
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    Land Tenure Working Paper 12: The Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) methodology is a facilitative process developed by FAO that strives for rural development through negotiation, participation and dialogue. In view of the growing competition over limited resources among actors and territories and the decreasing credibility of public administrations, this approach focuses on establishing and maintaining social dialogue within the territory and restructuring and/or stre ngthening territorial institutions. Intermediary level institutions have an important role in integrating the territory and its actors in the existing governance framework. The ultimate goal, and thus the emphasis of the approach, is not the preparation of a development plan or a territorial pact in itself, but, rather, facilitating the process and dynamics that lead to such agreements. In this respect, consultation and openness towards a social dialogue between different stakeholders who have differing interests represent a fundamental step in the process. The proposed approach assumes an inherent learning process with the objective of increasing social cohesion, strengthening the bargaining power of the marginalized, increasing people’s and institutions’ organizational capacities and improving their access to information and channels of communication, and their abilities to use these for their own development.
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    lessons learned from selected experiences
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