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Document begins: The use of the qualitative research methodology tool `Participatory 9 Appraisal' with Mental Health Service Users, as a method of consultation and community capacity building Jeanne Nicholls and Katie Watson Introduction
Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 19882001 10 Linking government agents and local users: PUA for artisanal fishing port development Overview development, maintenance, and operation of artisanal ports and landing sites, one of the This
Document begins: W.A.L.K.W.A.Y.S (Walsall 10 Youth Projects) Using participatory appraisal as a means to assist person-centred planning in the lives of young drug users Daren Garratt and Caroline Stokes prejudice and provide a credible a
Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 19882001 13 A user's note: wealth ranking by cards1 Irene Guijt Introduction Preparing the cards Wealth ranking by card-sorting is a method to Making a list of all households to be ranked understand re
Document begins: A participatory GIS for community 3 forestry user groups in Nepal Putting people before the technology Gavin Jordan and Bhuban Shre s t h a Introduction Box 1 What is GIS?
This paper poses the question of why local governments, whose main role is to represent their constituents, have been so slow in the uptake of participatory techniques?
The challenge to integrate environment into development has never been more urgent. Infrastructure and agriculture must be climate-proofed. Industry must be energy- and water-efficient.
Unauthorised use of natural resources is a key threat to many protected areas. Approaches to reducing this threat include law enforcement and integrated conservation and development (ICD) projects.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, southwest Uganda, is home to around half the world’s population of critically endangered Mountain gorilla and is situated in one of the poorest and most densely populated regions of Africa.








