Village Appraisals

Publication year: 
1991

This brochure describes how to do village appraisals in twelve sequenced steps. The methodology and material is aimed at rural communities in the UK. Such appraisals are aimed at describing local resources and facilities, assessing the options for achieving resources currently not possessed, and planning for the future. Village appraisals can involve parish councils and other local organisations such as schools, Women's Institutes etc. Everyone's opinion can be taken into account through this simple survey technique. A computer programme helps users choose questions from a menu, print a questionnaire and analyse replies.

Interest groups: 
This brochure may interest those involved in participatory village planning for community development in 'northern' countries.
Pages: 
12p.
Publisher
Gloucestershire Rural Community Council
Countryside and Community Research Unit, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education, Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road, Cheltenham, GL50 4AZ, UK
Cheltenham
Publisher reference: 
Gloucestershire Rural Community Council

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Post date: 01/01/2000 - 00:00