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The framework of the glocalization methodology is created by two global and interconnected processes: the new development paradigm that is based on a wider understanding about the development cooperation sphere, and the new Sustainable development goal (SDGs) framework that continues the post-millennial goal (postSDG) process. Glocalization in these processes is not only the fundamental principle for execution, but also the driving force for the development of communities (especially rural) and balanced development in a global world. Glocalization methodology is a successful tool for the development of interest groups and communities because it helps to improve the skill of community representatives to simultaneously think globally and act locally when making decisions related to the everyday life of the community. Methodology has significant potential in the creation of a coordinated society, as the glocalization process facilitates the development of the civic coordinated creation of local and global community, balancing development and decreasing the gap between individual and community, country and city, EU member countries and countries with various level of development around the world
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This new Bristol method+ report was published in July 2018, produced by the University of Bristol Cabot Institute with Bristol Green Capital Partnership drawing on inputs from members of the Bristol S...
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The economies and populations of many of the world’s 48 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) are growing and some LDCs expect to graduate to middle income country status during the next ten years. Econo...
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Posted by Fabienne Perucca
Case studies and best practices