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SPARK Newsletter

Sharing and Promotion of Awareness
and Regional Knowledge (SPARK) is a regional project between
Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia. The objective of this
is to promote a shared learning of community-based natural
resource management between NGOs, community organizations
and the government sector. For more information ...
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click here.
The SPARK newsletter is a quarterly
publication produced in Thai, Bahasa Indonesia and English
aimed at practitioners of community-based natural resource
management in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. It
is received by about 900 organizations in these countries.
The newsletter is intended to serve as a networking tool to
encourage the sharing of knowledge, experiences, ideas, and
cooperation amongst different groups implementing CBNRM activities
in the three program countries. For more information on SDF's
role in newsletter publication and directory production under
SPARK ...
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click here.
You can download selected editions
of the SPARK newsletter by clicking on the links under Downloads
below. We have provided the title of the first article in
each edition to give an idea of the themes covered in that
edition.
Downloads
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 21: Alternative Livelihoods and Developing
the Role of the Local Government in CBNRM (Adobe PDF, 1.6Mb)
- a double issue.
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 20: Rebuilding Lives After Natural Disasters
(Adobe PDF, 2.1Mb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 19: Pioneering Collaborative Natural Resource
Management (Adobe PDF, 600Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 17: Gender Issues in Natural Resources
Management (Adobe PDF, 400Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 16: Livelihoods and Markets (Adobe PDF,
200Mb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 13, October 2003: Making Communication
and Networking Effective (Adobe PDF, 200Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 13, June 2003: Learning and Communicating
about Livelihoods (Adobe PDF, 100Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 12: Collaborating with Communities for
Effective NRM (Adobe PDF, 400Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 11: Regional Meet on NRM Held in Thailand
(Adobe PDF, 100Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 10: Community and Trade (Adobe PDF, 200Kb)
- SPARK
Newsletter Issue 9: Decentralisationn in Idonesia (Adobe
PDF, 200Kb)

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