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| PLA Notes 35: Community Water Management |
| Stock Code 6154IIED, IIED 1999 96 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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Articles Include: We live on prayers: the use of video in community development. Walking a tightrope: using PRA in a conflict situation around Waza National Park, Cameroon. Project benefit-matrix impact from the Maldives - a method for participatory evaluation. Complementary methods to understand land-use changes: an example from the Ethiopian Rift Valley. ~Special Issue: Community Water Management. ~Strengthening community water management. ~An introduction to Participatory Action Development (PAD).~ A detailed look at the PAD approach. ~Aguacatán in Guatemala: how seven communities joined hands. ~Women’s involvement: a switch in thinking, Hoto, Pakistan.~ Convincing people to pay for water: Nkouondja in Cameroon. ~Experimenting to solve water management problems: Lele community in Nepal. ~Sparkling ideas in Campoalegre, Colombia: managing the watershed to sustain the water supply. ~What stimulating and committed leadership can achieve: Nkouondja, Cameroon. ~Pakora in Pakistan: moving towards democratic management. ~Participatory evaluation of a community water project in Tanzania.~ Lessons learned by communities and the PAR team – Nepal. ~PAR outcomes in Nyakerato in Kenya. |
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| PLA Notes 36 |
| Stock Code 6334IIED, IIED 1999 54 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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Articles this issue: From terms of reference to participatory learning: using an evaluation’s creative space. ~Experience with PRA training and hands-on implementation: results of an ex-post study of PRA training courses. ~Tackling difficult issues: lessons from research in Ecuador. ~Force field analysis: applications in PRA.~ ‘Say it with pictures’: an account of a self-assessment process in a diary sector support project in Tanzania. ~Social network analysis, social capital and their policy implications. ~Can PRA methods be used to collect economic data? A non-timber forest product case study from Zimbabwe. ~Snapshots from ‘Deepening our Understanding and Practice: a conference on participatory development and beyond’.~Tips for Trainers. In Touch, RCPLA Pages. |
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| Changing Views on Change: Participatory Approaches to Monitoring the Environment |
| Stock Code 6140IIED, IIED 1998 96 pages Price USD 19.50 |
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This Discussion Paper reviews participatory approaches to monitoring environmental change. It draws on published literature, interviews with practitioners, and the practical experiences of a research project on participatory monitoring of sustainable agriculture in Brazil. This project seeks to develop a viable and relevant monitoring process with farmers, farmers unions, and NGOs to help assess the social and environmental impacts of their efforts in developing more sustainable forms of agriculture. ~The term ‘participatory monitoring’ is used to describe a wide range of practices. Here we use it to describe monitoring approaches that develop partnerships of multiple stakeholders for efficient, effective and socially inclusive monitoring. The drive for accountability and the need for more information to improve planning processes have given great impetus to participatory monitoring. This publication provides comprehensive practical examples that can be drawn upon to support or refute the claims regarding Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation. |
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| PLA Notes 22 |
| Stock Code 6091IIED, IIED 1995 88 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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1. Sharing our Concerns and Looking to the Future. ~2. Handle with Care! Rapid Studies and the Poor - Clas Lindberg, Vesa-Matti Loiske, Wilhelm Östberg and Claude Mung'ong'o. ~3. PRA and Raised Expectations: Potentials and Pitfalls - Richard Edwards. ~4. The Grandfather Graph - Nurul Islam Nazem and Pete Atkins. ~5. Social Maps and Geographical Transects - some recent experiences in Orissa, India - Prahlad Mishra and Gayatree Mohanty. ~6. Women Prefer Lunchtime - Claus Euler. ~7. Beyond Ranking: Exploring relative references in P/RRA - Simon Maxwell and Claud Bart. ~8.Defending the Land with Maps - Derek Denniston (with Andrew Leake). ~9. PRA in a Health Education, Water and Sanitation Project in Kenya - David Adriance. ~10. RRA in Coastal Resource Planning: Malampaya Sound, The Philippines - Michael Pido. ~11. Rehabilitating Minor Irrigation Tanks - S. Kasivelu, Rupert Howes and John Devavaram. ~12. Diagrams in Demographic Data Collection: Examples from the Tembomvura, Zimbabwe - Ravai Marindo-Ranganai. ~13. PRA for Self-Reliant Rural Development: The case of a resettlement area in Ethiopia - Savina Ammassari. 14. A Participatory Organisational Appraisal of ACORD - Mick Howes and Chris Roche. ~15. Ranking Constraints in a Community Forestry and Soil Conservation Programme - Kebede Asrat. ~16. PRA for People and Parks: The case of Mole National Park, Ghana - John Mason and Elijah Danso. ~17. The Use of RRA in Conservation Expeditions: Experiences from Sierra Leone - Sarah Pocknell and Danny Annaly. ~18. Tips for Trainers: Non-Verbal Sequences. ~Endnotes. |
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| RRA Notes 17 |
| Stock Code 6086IIED, IIED 1993 74 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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Includes the following articles: ~1.Correspondence Corner. ~2.Helicopters at Nhlangwini - Raymond Auerbach. ~3. Resource Flow - Venn Diagrams: a Two-in-One Approach - Rama Gounder, K. Natarajamoorthy, C. Chinnusamy, P. Nasuredeen, R. Ganesan, N. Shanmugavalli, V.A. Sakunthala, J. Rao. ~4.Measuring Agroecosystems Properties: Adaptation of Matrix Scoring Technique - M. Shanmugam, A. Palchamy, S. Jeeva, A. Kumar, K.C. John, Mr. and Mrs. Marappan. ~5.Sorting Fact from Opinion: the Use of a Direct Matrix to Evaluate Finger Millet Varieties - Michael Drinkwater. ~6.Ranking in Planning of Emergency Programme in Angola - Marie-Noelle Vieu. ~7.The Role of Focus Group Interviews in Assessing the Primary Health Care and Family Planning Programme in India - Abusaleh Shariff and Pravin Visaria. ~8. Comparison of RRA and Intensive Residential Study: the Case of Marit, Plateau State, Nigeria - RRA Workshop Participants (Marit Team) and Newcastle University Expedition. ~9. Women's PRA in Hindupur - Eva Robinson. ~10. Examples of PRA in Wetland Development in Guinea Bissau - Koos Neefjes. ~11.Rapid Appraisal of Organisational Cultures: a Challenge for Field Work - Uwe Kievelitz and Rolf-Dieter Reineke. ~12. Methodological Innovations in Burkina Faso with Village Network Mapping - Irene Guijt. ~13.Tips for Trainers: the Margolis Wheel. |
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| RRA Notes 18 |
| Stock Code 6087IIED, IIED 1993 75 pages Price USD 25.00 |
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Includes the following articles: ~1. Genealogies as a Method of Social Mapping in PRA - David Mosse and Mona Mehta. ~2. Are Some "Participatory" Techniques Culturally Biased? (Or: Are We Hooked on Mom's Apple Pie?) - Gerard J Gill. ~3.Community Self Survey - Huub Gaymans and Yanti Maskoen. ~4. Learning to Use RRA and PRA to Improve the Activities of Two Landcare Groups in Australia - Tony Dunn. ~5. Finding Out How People Prioritise Their Food Security Problems in Chad: the Challenges of RRA at National Level - M. Buchanan-Smith, K. Abdelkader, M. Saleh Abdelmajid, A. Allemane, I. Banguita, Behom, S. Djel, B. Idrissa, U. Kleih, B. Mbailenang, F. Rivière, A. Sainibi, D. Tambayo and B. Vandou. ~6. Community Participation in Small and Big Villages - N. Narayanasamy and M.P. Boraian. ~7. Some Observations on Wealth Ranking after an RRA Looking at Soil Fertility Management in Northeastern Zimbabwe - S. Carter, A. Chidiamassamba, P. Jeranyama, B. Mafukidze, G. Malakela, Z. Mvena, M. Mudhara, N. Nabane, S. Van Oosterhout-Campbell, L. Price and N. Sithole. ~8. Wealth Ranking for Agricultural Research Purposes in the Eastern Hills of Nepal - G.O'G Sharrock, K. Waldie and Y. Joshi. ~9.FARMI's Experiences on Wealth Ranking in the Philippines: Different Farmers Have Different Needs - L. Tung and F. Baliña. ~10. PRA: An Approach to Find Felt Needs of Crop Varieties - M. Manoharan, K. Velayudham and N. Shunmugavalli. ~11. Tips for Trainers: Symbolic Introductions. ~12. Endnotes. |
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| United Nations Environment Programme |
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| United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
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| The United Nations Human Settlements Programme |
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| International Institute for Environment and Development |
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| The World Agroforestry Centre |
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| Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation |
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| Plant Resources of Tropical Africa Foundation |
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| Center for International Forestry Reasearch |
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| World Business Council for Sustainable Development |
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