Reduced Federal funding and dramatic economic changes during the past decade make it difficult for local governments to meet their increasing responsibilities. Rural governments are especially disadvantaged, due to low population density, fragmentation of efforts, and a reliance on part-time, volunteer public officials. Effective strategies to help rural governments will consider their unique needs during the policy development stage and improve the management capacity of rural officials
Governmental capacity consists of three major components. First, institutions at all levels, central...
Fortunately, the mechanics of consensus and coalition building for rural development policy differ l...
This paper examined Local Government and the Challenges of Rural Development in Nigeria from 1999 ti...
Recognition is growing in the literature of the last decade that rural local government is being lef...
Lack of coordination within the Federal Government and among the Federal, State, and local governmen...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The article focuses on the ability of county governments in handling the public problems related to ...
During the midseventies, local governments in both urban and rural areas were able to increase their...
To assess the capacity building needs of rural areas brought on both by internal demands of local ci...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
In the late 1990s, the shift of power from government to governance was a critical subject of academ...
Inspired by the best-selling "Reinventing Government", governments at all levels have decentralized ...
The economic and governmental context in which rural development policy is formed and implemented is...
ABSTRACT The Local Government Area is the closest level of government to the rural communities. Thes...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Governmental capacity consists of three major components. First, institutions at all levels, central...
Fortunately, the mechanics of consensus and coalition building for rural development policy differ l...
This paper examined Local Government and the Challenges of Rural Development in Nigeria from 1999 ti...
Recognition is growing in the literature of the last decade that rural local government is being lef...
Lack of coordination within the Federal Government and among the Federal, State, and local governmen...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The article focuses on the ability of county governments in handling the public problems related to ...
During the midseventies, local governments in both urban and rural areas were able to increase their...
To assess the capacity building needs of rural areas brought on both by internal demands of local ci...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on...
In the late 1990s, the shift of power from government to governance was a critical subject of academ...
Inspired by the best-selling "Reinventing Government", governments at all levels have decentralized ...
The economic and governmental context in which rural development policy is formed and implemented is...
ABSTRACT The Local Government Area is the closest level of government to the rural communities. Thes...
County governments are the fastest growing level of local government in the United States. Based on ...
Governmental capacity consists of three major components. First, institutions at all levels, central...
Fortunately, the mechanics of consensus and coalition building for rural development policy differ l...
This paper examined Local Government and the Challenges of Rural Development in Nigeria from 1999 ti...