Participatory research in conservation and rural livelihoods : doing science together / edited by Louise Fortmann.

Contributor(s): Fortmann, Louise [, ed.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Conservation science and practice series ; ; 3Publication details: Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell , 2008. Description: xxx, 284 p. : il. n. ; 24 cm. -ISBN: 9781405176798 (pbk.)Subject(s): Participación ciudadana | Gestión de recursos naturales | Conservación de recursos naturalesDDC classification: 333.7616 Other classification: F1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
How participatory research convinced a skeptic -- Sharing in innovation -- Farmer philosophies on participatory research -- Retracing the trail to wisdom: doing science together in Cibecue -- The land has wisdom -- What makes a scientist? studying the impacts of harvest in the Pacific northwest -- She fell out of the sky: Salal harvesters' reflections on participatory research -- Research sounds so big -- Where peace comes dropping slow: the forests and nature for us -- From participation to partnership: devolution, forest communities and the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in Malinau, Indonesia -- Malinau villagers' relationship with CIFOR -- Rediscovering participation: reflections on the Mhondoro Tree Project -- You have to be humble: reflections on participatory research -- New seeds, new selves, new societies: rural women's reflections on participatory research in plant breeding -- Conclusions.
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How participatory research convinced a skeptic -- Sharing in innovation -- Farmer philosophies on participatory research -- Retracing the trail to wisdom: doing science together in Cibecue -- The land has wisdom -- What makes a scientist? studying the impacts of harvest in the Pacific northwest -- She fell out of the sky: Salal harvesters' reflections on participatory research -- Research sounds so big -- Where peace comes dropping slow: the forests and nature for us -- From participation to partnership: devolution, forest communities and the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) in Malinau, Indonesia -- Malinau villagers' relationship with CIFOR -- Rediscovering participation: reflections on the Mhondoro Tree Project -- You have to be humble: reflections on participatory research -- New seeds, new selves, new societies: rural women's reflections on participatory research in plant breeding -- Conclusions.

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