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  2. Community management - Wikipedia

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    Community management or common-pool resource management is the management of a common resource or issue by a community through the collective action of volunteers and stakeholders. The resource managed can be either material or informational. Examples include the management of common grazing and water rights, [1] fisheries, [2] and open-source ...

  3. Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums - Wikipedia

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    The Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums (CRASH) was a specialized gang intelligence unit of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) tasked with combating gang-related crime between 1979 and 2000.

  4. Community - Wikipedia

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    community-life as interest-based, including sporting, leisure-based and business communities which come together for regular moments of engagement. community-life as proximately-related, where neighbourhood or commonality of association forms a community of convenience, or a community of place (see below). Projected community relations. This is ...

  5. Community-based management - Wikipedia

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    The community-based management concept is often integrated into the conservation and development projects of natural resources. [16] Referred to as community-based natural resources management (CBNRM), these projects aim to develop a partnership between wildlife and communities while generating a revenue to benefit the community as well as its ...

  6. Community organization - Wikipedia

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    Community organization is differentiated from conflict-oriented community organizing, which focuses on short-term change through appeals to authority (i.e., pressuring established power structures for desired change), by focusing on long-term and short-term change through direct action and the organizing of community (i.e., the creation of alternative systems outside of established power ...

  7. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    When adapting the goal of community empowerment, organizers recognize the uneven distribution of material and social [7] resources [6] within society as the root cause of the community's issues. [7] The process of creating empowerment starts with admitting that power gaps and resource inequalities exist in society and affects an individual's ...

  8. Wikipedia:Community portal - Wikipedia

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    The community bulletin board has 2 sections that can be used by Wikipedians for announcements: "Events and projects" and "WikiProject notices". In general, keep it concise (under 2 lines), refrain from fancy formatting , and new entries should be placed at the top of their section.

  9. Community development - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations defines community development as "a process where community members come together to take collective action and generate solutions to common problems." [1] It is a broad concept, applied to the practices of civic leaders, activists, involved citizens, and professionals to improve various aspects of communities, typically aiming to build stronger and more resilient local ...