Summary: | This article focuses on bringing an analysis of the work of Wanderly (2000) that seeks to
understand the relationship between globalization and Rurality beyond the point of view of Josefa Salete
Barbosa Cavalcanti in her work in 2004 on the transformations of the rural world in modern societies
where highlights what theory of local development seen. In view of this scenario, we highlight the
concept of local development, according to Tauk-Santos, (1998), understood as a process of concertation /
orchestration of the different social actors committed to the sustainable development of endogenous
economic potential. With the current situation, we can see the result of the failure of traditional models of
development based either on the understanding of the national state as the main agent that promotes
development. The present analysis is part of a bibliographic research which seeks to understand the
concept of local development from the perspective of the authors mentioned above as construction and
transformations, with the firms, of the resources necessary for the production and innovation processes
within the territories in the perspective of Urbanization.
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