This paper explores some of the dilemmas in operating as both a good community development practitioner and a good ecological citizen. It begins with a brief casestudy of an experience of community development engagement with nongovernment organisations (NGOs) concerned about illegal logging in a South East Asian country. This is followed by a discussion of the different ways of understanding and evaluating the threats to the natural environment today and the various strategies that might be invoked. The paper then considers why operating as a 'good ecological citizen' can be a challenging task for community development practitioners and it discusses some ways forward.
History
Event
Community Development and Ecology Conference (2008 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Pagination
214 - 229
Publisher
Centre for Citizenship, Development and Human Rights
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Place of publication
Geelong, Vic.
Start date
2008-03-26
End date
2008-03-28
ISBN-13
9781741561197
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
M Clarke, P Connors, J Dillon, M Kelly, S Kenny
Title of proceedings
Community Development and Ecology : engaging ecological sustainability through community development