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Tsion Lemma, Richard Sliuzas and Monika Kuffer present an example from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. PGIS practice often evolves to address specific issues being faced by a community.
Understanding how government works is potentially a very complicated topic to discuss with children.
Trying to develop a co-management plan for fisheries on Lake Victoria, it was decided that involvement of local communities was key for long-term stability, and that existing institutions within these communities would help with manageme
In: PLA 55 Practical tools for community conservation in southern Africa. Guest editors: Brian Child and Brian Jones.
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Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 19882001 15 Historical matrices: a method for monitoring changes in seasonal consumption patterns in Mongolia Louise Cooper and Narangerel Gelezhamtsin Introduction Tables 1 and 2 show seasonal consump
This ‘real life’ introduction to evaluating progress on the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is based on emerging country experience from North and South, as well as wider past learning on sustainable development eval
This ‘real life’ introduction to evaluating progress on the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is based on emerging country experience from North and South, as well as wider past learning on sustainable development eval
Involving young people in participatory projects has a profound impact on the projects and on the children involved.
In: PLA 55.
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Because climate change affects vulnerability, the way in which a country manages its climate risks is inextricably entwined with its ability to achieve development.









