Needs assessment and local value system study in Lasithi Plateau (ICPSR doi:10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH)

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Citation

Title:

Needs assessment and local value system study in Lasithi Plateau

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2022-05-08

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Zaimakis, Giannis; Papadaki, Marina; Tsirintanis, Alexandros; Daifoti, Zoi; Chroniaris, Asimakis; Tamvaki, Maria; Kilimi, Sofia; Antonopoulou, Konstantina; Sfirakis, Nikos; Ratsika, Nikoleta; Efthimioy, Paraskevi, 2022, "Needs assessment and local value system study in Lasithi Plateau", https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH, Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet, First edition

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Needs assessment and local value system study in Lasithi Plateau

Identification Number:

doi:10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH

Authoring Entity:

Zaimakis, Giannis (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Papadaki, Marina (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Tsirintanis, Alexandros (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Daifoti, Zoi (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Chroniaris, Asimakis (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Tamvaki, Maria (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Kilimi, Sofia (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Antonopoulou, Konstantina (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Sfirakis, Nikos (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Ratsika, Nikoleta (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Efthimioy, Paraskevi (Laboratory of Social Analysis and Applied Social Research, Department of Sociology, University of Crete)

Producer:

Zaimakis, Giannis

Date of Production:

2020-07-01

Distributor:

Κατάλογος Δεδομένων SoDaNet

Date of Distribution:

2022-05-08

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.17903/FK2/3GKPVH

Study Scope

Keywords:

VALUES, ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT

Topic Classification:

ECONOMICS, Economic systems and development, Energy and natural resources

Abstract:

Field ethnographic research in order to assess the needs of the inhabitants of the Lassithi plateau area and to explore the prospects of developing terms and conditions for the development of alternative models of sustainable development that respect the social, cultural and environmental system as well as the local social peculiarities . In the direction, the local value system, the ways of thinking and living, the mentalities and perceptions of the local community and the horizon of their expectations were studied. Research allows to identify and describe specific areas of need, to discover factors that contribute to their perpetuation, to highlight ways of thinking, codes of conduct and local values. The ultimate goal is to formulate a strategic participatory planning for addressing needs and problem situations and developing solutions that will be compatible with the local value system.

Time Period:

2020-07-01-2021-04-30

Country:

Greece

Geographic Coverage:

Crete

Unit of Analysis:

Individual

Universe:

31

Methodology and Processing

Time Method:

Cross-section ad-hoc follow-up

Sampling Procedure:

Non-probability: Availability

Mode of Data Collection:

Face-to-face interview

Mode of Data Collection:

Telephone interview

Mode of Data Collection:

Observation

Type of Research Instrument:

Unstructured questionnaire

Notes:

Number of interviews conducted in the survey: 32 Number of interviews provided in the archive: 32

Data Access