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'' Regional development ensures sense of ownership at every development work with maximum involvement of the locals" Elaborate.​

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Answered by athikaneha1234
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While locality development can be defined as improving process, it, like all community organizing, must be focused on action and results. You can't get people involved in a process, or in creating a process, unless there's some goal at the end, whether that's persuading the city to install a new traffic light or ending poverty. That's why, when we discuss how to engage in and use locality development, we include choosing issues that speak to felt community needs. Only by focusing on taking action to achieve outcomes that address those issues are you likely to get citizens involved.

The four types of community organizing:

Locality development creates an infrastructure for community activism and action.

Social planning and policy change uses the political and other systems to create policies that work toward improving the quality of life for all citizens.

Social action and systems advocacy engage citizens in understanding and building power, and using it to advocate and negotiate for the interests of the community.

Coalition building constructs community-wide groups of organizations and individuals, either to work on specific issues or to address more general community needs.

These four aspects of community organization are usually viewed as separate, but it might be more useful to consider them as overlapping parts of a whole. If you do a good job at locality development, you'll have a secure base of people with the capacity to act in any of several ways. True community organization works to create a community that's ready for anything. Locality development is the building of an inclusive, community-based infrastructure that can then respond in whatever way is necessary to meet challenges, take advantage of resources, and create positive social change.

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