Promoting sustainable local economic development initiatives
Case studies

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Author(s)
Venter, Marius
Baur, Peter
Khosa, Tsakani V.
Chitambala, Chika
Swanepoel, Elana
Maimele, Seutame O.
Rashied, Naiefa
Eastcott-Layton, Maxwell T.
Wheeler, Leone
Kanye, Matshepo
Meyer, Natanya
Meyer, Daniel F.
de Bruyn, Chané
Steynberg, Lizl
Jiang, Shimei
Grundling, Jan P.
Li, Yuan
Contributor(s)
Venter, Marius (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book endeavours to outline case studies that promote sustainable Local Economic Development (LED) initiatives. It is generally believed that local governments are the foot soldiers of LED. However, this seems to be a myth, as local governments in South Africa and elsewhere have not yet fulfilled this mandate and have been struggling for several years to implement LED initiatives. The distinctive merit of this book lies in the way it combines the South African context with the wider international development context in ways that there is a flow of information and ideas both ways. The book is an essential part of this sequence of ideas development and action at a critical time for strategic action directed at a sustainable future. It showcases case studies and responses to the impacts of globalisation as a bridge between urban/rural and institutional action and reveals avenues for local government leadership in communities, research, student engagement and wider interactions.
Keywords
Case study; local government; sustainable development; local economic development; women entrepreneurs; Local Economic Development initiatives; local government leadership; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC EconomicsISBN
9781779952356Publisher
AOSISPublisher website
http://www.aosis.co.zaPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2022Imprint
AOSIS PublishingSeries
Centre for Local Economic Development: Topics in Local Development,Classification
Economics

