Problem Solving, Community Building, and Systems Interaction: An Integrated Practice Model for Community Development. Jones, B. & Silva, J. Journal of the Community Development Society; 1991, 22, 2, 1 21., 1991. abstract bibtex Three models of community development problem solving, community building, \& systems interaction are combined to form an integrated practice model. The community building model strengthens horizontal relations, while the systems interaction model determines those parties who play crucial roles in community development. Each process has an appropriate sequence of tasks that complements the others, resulting in an interwoven set of activities that support one another. A case study of a rural county dealing with youth substance abuse illustrates how problem solving concomitantly assures broad ownership of that action, \& how systems interaction lends direction to the action. 1 Table, 1 Figure, 34 References. Adapted from the source document. (Copyright 1992, Sociological Abstracts, Inc., all rights reserved.)
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abstract = {Three models of community development problem solving, community building, \& systems interaction are combined to form an integrated practice model. The community building model strengthens horizontal relations, while the systems interaction model determines those parties who play crucial roles in community development. Each process has an appropriate sequence of tasks that complements the others, resulting in an interwoven set of activities that support one another. A case study of a rural county dealing with youth substance abuse illustrates how problem solving concomitantly assures broad ownership of that action, \& how systems interaction lends direction to the action. 1 Table, 1 Figure, 34 References. Adapted from the source document. (Copyright 1992, Sociological Abstracts, Inc., all rights reserved.)},
journal = {Journal of the Community Development Society; 1991, 22, 2, 1 21.},
author = {Jones, Bernie and Silva, Juliette},
year = {1991}
}
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