Ada yang bisa membantu? salam, Eriyawan -----Original Message----- From: Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 7:29 PM Subject: Re: community forestry >Hello: > >Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, I can not help you directly. >Therefore, I forward this to whom it may concern. > >regards, > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> I am a third year Social Anthropology student (undergraduate) of >> Edinburgh University, and am wanting to conduct research for my >> honours project in community-based forestry over this coming summer. >> I would like to focus it in South or South East Asia and more specifically >> on the concept of 'community participation' (with a view to sustainable >> development) and its positive and negative implications, with particular >> attention to the empowering of those who may be less advantaged. >> >> What I am hoping to find is a community forestry project where I can >> observe, take notes, make maps/diagrams and conduct interviews. >> I have previous experience of Indonesia and basic Bahasa Indonesia, >> so any projects in this country would be to my advantage, but the main >> objective is to find a project with 'community participation' at its centre. >> If you could help in any way (including possible other contacts), I will be >> very grateful. >> >> I am a mature student, and luckily I am self-funded. > >> Wendy Martin >> Email <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Home Tel. 0131 556 0098 >> Social Anthropology Department, >> George Square, University of Edinburgh, >> Edinburgh, Scotland. > >-- >- Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim -- VLSM-TJT -- http://rms46.vlsm.org/ - >What've I got to do, when sorry seems to be the hardest word-John81 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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]
