TY - BOOK AU - Bessette, Guy Ed. TI - People, land and water : participatory development communication for natural resource management SN - 1844073432 U1 - 333.715 PY - 2007/// CY - London,New Delhi,Sterling etc PB - Earthscan Pub. Ltd. KW - N1 - Contents List of Figures, Tables and Boxes ix List of Contributors x Foreword bv Nora Cruz Qicebral xiv Preface xvi Acknowledgements xviii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xix I Introduction 1 Facilitating Dialogue, Learning and Participation in Natural Resource Management 3 Guy Bessette II Regional Perspectives 33 Participatory Development Communication: An Asian Perspective 35 Nora Cruz Quebral Participatory Development Communication: An African Perspective 41 S. T. Kwame Boafo IIIParticipatory Development Communication in Action 49 The Old Woman and the Martins: Participatory Communication and Local Knowledge in Mali 51 N'Golo Diarra Introducing Participatory Development Communication within Existing Initiatives: A Case from Egypt 57 Rawya El Dabi Goats, Cherry Trees and Videotapes: Participatory Development Communication for Natural Resource Management in Semi-Arid Lebanon 62 Shadi Hamadeh, Mona Haidar, Rami Zurayk, Aiichelle Obeid and Corinne Dick From Resource-Poor Users to Natural Resource Managers: A Case from West Java 68 AmnJahi viPeople, Land and Water Participatory Research and Water Resource Management: Implementing the Communicative Catchment Approach in Malawi 76 Meya Kalindekafe Communication Across Cultures and Languages in Cambodia Lun Kimhy and Sours Pinreak Talking with Decision-Makers in North-Eastern Cambodia: Participatory Development Communication as an Evaluation Tool 89 Lun Kimhy From Rio to the Sahel: Combating Desertification Ahmadou Sankare and Yacouba Konate Engaging the Most Disadvantaged Groups in Local Development: A Case from Viet Nam 106 LeVanAn Conserving Biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Challenge of Participation 115 Pierre Mumbu Word that Quenches Their Thirst: Rural Media and Participatory Development Communication in Burkina Faso 122 Souleymane Ouattara and Kadiatou Ouattara Giving West African Women a Voice in Natural Resource Management and Policies 136 Rosalie Ouoba Water: A Source of Conflict, a Source of Cohesion in Burkina Faso 146 Karidia Sanon and Souleymane Ouattara Strategic Communication in Community-Based Fisheries and Forestry : A case from Cambodia 158 Growing Bananas in Uganda: Reaping the Fruit of Participatory Development Communication 129 Nora Naiboka Odoi Experimenting with Participatory Development Communication in West Africa 153 Fatoumata Sow and Awa Adjibade Paving the Way for Creating Space in Local Forest Management in the Philippines 168 Cleofe S. Torres IV Communication Tools and Participatory Approaches 173 Communication Tools in the Hands of Ugandan Farmers 175 Nora Naiboka Odoi From Information to Communication in Burkina Faso: The Brave New World of Radio 181 Souleymane Ouattara and Kadiatou Ouattara And Our 'Perk' Was a Crocodile: Radio Ada and Participatory Natural Resource Management in Obane, Ghana 191 Kofi Larweh Burkina Faso: When Farm Wives Take to the Stage 197 Diaboado Jacques Thiamobiga How the Parley Is Saving Villages in Burkina Faso 207 Diaboado Jacques Thiamobiga V Collaborative Learning in Participatory Development for Natural Resource Management 215 Forging Links between Research and Development in the Sahel:The Missing Link 217 Claude Adandedjan and Amadou Niang Isang Bagsak South-East Asia: Towards Institutionalizing a Capacity-Building and Networking Programme in Participatory Development Communication for Natural Resource Management 221 Maria-Celeste H. Cadiz and Lourdes MargaritaA. Caballero Implementing Isang Bagsak in East and Southern Africa 230 Chris Kamlongera and Jones Kaumba Reflections on Participatory Development and Related Capacity-Building Needs in Egypt and the Arab Region 240 Waad El Hadidy Implementing Isang Bagsak: Community-Based Coastal Resource Management in Central Viet Nam 249 Madeline Baguio Quiamco viii People, Land and Water Building Communication Capacity for Natural Resource Management in Cambodia 257 Jakob S. Thompson and Mario Acunzo Implementing Isang Bagsak: A Window to the World for the Custodians of the Philippine Forest 264 Theresa H. Velasco, LuningningA. Maculae and Vicenta P. de Guzman VIConclusion 271 Facilitating Participatory Group Processes: Reflections on the Participatory Development Communication Experiments 273 Chin Saik Yoon Selected Readings 286 C. V. Raj asunder am Index 304 ER -