
Understanding the local context
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29/08/2025
Every local context around a project is unique and research shows that understanding and adapting to the local context is key for a project to achieve its goals.
Local contexts are complex and include for example how to create and maintain trustful social relations, local systems for land use and to understand local political processes. Local communities are diverse and local relations of power need to be understood if projects are to be welcomed locally and achieve expected social and economic benefits.
Read about more concrete examples of problems that can happen below.

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PersonFlora Hajdu, Professor of Rural DevelopmentDivision of Rural Development
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PersonLinda Engström, Researcher in Rural DevelopmentDivision of Rural Development