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Editorial

Editors’ introduction to volume II local development and society

The importance of understanding linkages and the importance of local development on societal issues has increased with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Recognizing the entrepreneurial activities of local groups and how their investment strategies can improve quality of life and conditions will be crucial in moving through the pending economic recovery. Fortunately, many successful and innovative efforts are underway around the world.

However, the value of linking development with broad societal goals extends beyond the current COVID-19 environment as communities become even more aware of past disparities and inequities, some associated with past development practices or outcomes. New initiatives are being tested and implemented with success. Recognition of the importance of local investment and encouragement of innovation will make great strides in improving conditions in the future.

The Journal of Local Development and Society provides excellent opportunities for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to interact regarding successful and cutting-edge initiatives. The inaugural issues were well received and generated significant interest in this relative new area of endeavor. Volume II continues in that fashion with a set of articles spanning many important topics and issues by describing innovative practices. It also includes a commentary section along with a book review. Plans are to continue in this format in the future to provide opportunities for dialog on important new developments.

This refereed journal is grounded in the growing interest regarding localism – groups involved, innovative approaches taken, and resulting successes. The aim is for readers to learn new strategies and why they did, or did not, succeed along with the resulting impacts on society. Submissions should be clear in methodologies or approaches used to understand the issues as well as present clear analyses of factors leading to successes. The journal can help policymakers or practitioners in other places understand whether they can replicate the projects with success.

In this regard, the journal supports both academic and empirical research on a broad range of topics relating to how local development initiatives affect members of society. A growing interest in lifelong learning initiatives is but one example of new approaches that directly affect development potential. These issues are not limited to planning, geography, economics, sociology, and disciplines commonly associated with developmental issues, but they are certainly welcome. Other groups including social scientists, policymakers, business leaders, students, and other practitioners are invited to submit articles or commentaries on important issues.

Please explore the journal website Local Development & Society (tandfonline.com) for further information regarding publication requirements and submission procedures. You are also invited to participate as anonymous referees for future submissions by providing your professional background and interests. The need to strengthen local economies, cultures, and societies will continue to grow during the pending recovery. This journal will bring even more attention and scholarship on innovative and successful approaches to these issues. Join us on this journey by submitting a manuscript and/or refereeing papers. Stay safe and positive in your pursuits.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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