Tourism “business as usual” is Broken: Reflections on the Global Tourism Industry
By Cynthia Ord, Tourism and Development Online Course Instructor Tues Nov 8 is an important date for Americans – the federal election will determine our
By Cynthia Ord, Tourism and Development Online Course Instructor Tues Nov 8 is an important date for Americans – the federal election will determine our
By: David Bartecchi What are wicked problems? Can sustainable community development be considered a wicked problem? If so, what value does this this lens provide us,
In a recent blog post I argued that if international community development is a “wicked problem” than we should follow the advice of Head and Wei-Ning
According to Good Humanitarian Donorship, Humanitarian Assistance is broadly defined to mean the action designed to save lives, alleviate suffering and protect human dignity during
Chasing the recent trend in Nepal, the society is gradually shifting its focus towards Social entrepreneurship development. By definition, social entrepreneurship is an attempt to
“Amahoro” is the Kirundi word for peace. Founded in 1999 with a commitment to peace and reconciliation, its University of Ngozi (UNG) is uniquely situated
This article was originally published in the Oxford Public Health Journal August 2016 edition by our colleagues over at emBOLDen Alliances. If you are interested
While doing research for an upcoming course, I found myself captivated by a tool developed by Google to analyze search trends called, you guessed it “Google
We are pleased to announce the launch of the latest version of the 1000+ volume Appropriate Technology Library now on USB and optimized for eBook
Around the world, wealth is measured in many ways. There is a diversity of definitions of what it means to be well-off, for example, the