>> *** Please forward to interested colleagues *** >> >>The latest version of "Participatory Management of Natural Resources" >>(October 1999) has just been posted as an HTML-formatted document >>at http://nrm.massey.ac.nz/changelinks/pmnr.html >> >>This document (50 pages), by Dr Grazia Borrini-Feyerabend, provides a >>comprehensive guide-for-action on the use of participatory >>management (PM) to help address environmental and natural resource >>issues. >> >>It begins by providing an overview showing the importance of context, >>process, agreements and institutions in PM. The relevence of concepts >>including adaptive management, pluralism, governance and conflict >>management are also highlighted. The three phases common to any PM >>process - Preparatory, Negotiation, and "Learning-by-doing" are >>explained. The aims of these phases, and how to achieve them in >>practice, are further explored in the next 3 sections. >> >>Each section also includes an outline of practical steps for >>implementation for each phase, and more generic tips are provided in >>Section 5. Space is given to the facilitator's role in the PM process, and >>indicators that can be used to assess the effectiveness of >>implementation are provided. An example of a common long-term vision >>of a rural community is included, as well as a guide to methods and tools >>for achieving this including participatory mapping, brainstorming, ranking >>exercises and SWOL. >> >>This document was developed on the basis of five Power Point >>presentations given at a workshop in Maroua (Cameroon) on January >>18-23, 1999. Subsequently, Dr Borrini-Feyerabend has revised and >>completed the presentations and added some Annexes. Readers are >>fully authorised to reproduce this paper in part or in total for >>non-commercial purposes, provided the source is quoted. >> >>This document is being made available on the Web >>(http://nrm.massey.ac.nz/changelinks/pmnr.html) as "A WORK IN >>PROGRESS". Accordingly, the author is asking for comments and >>suggestions for improvement, which will be both appreciated, and >>acknowledged in future versions. >> >> >>Will Allen >>---------------------------------------------------------- >>Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research NZ Ltd. >>PO Box 282, Alexandra, New Zealand >>Tel: +64 3 4489932 Fax: +64 3 4488939 >>http://www.landcare.cri.nz/science/social/ >>E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>WEBSITE: NRM_changelinks: Improving Community Participation in >>Environment & Development >>URL: http://nrm.massey.ac.nz/changelinks/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulai langganan: kirim e-mail ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stop langganan: kirim e-mail ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive ada di http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] dan di http://www.egroups.com/list/envorum
