"This paper describes and analyses various perspectives on participatory rural appraisal and the relationship between its rhetoric and practice, particularly regarding its claims to give voice to the marginalised and contribution to development needs. Drawing on relevant literature that both critiques and provides examples of practice, the paper analyses two case studies to explore what lessons we can learn about the approach and its applicability as a methodology for marginalised social groups in European contexts." (author's abstract
Top-down rural development strategies in Africa have generally not succeeded in raising living stand...
Anthropologists and others working in the field of development are making increasing use of particip...
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) is an approach which encourage the community to share their opin...
This paper describes and analyses various perspectives on participatory rural appraisal and the rela...
Over the course of the 1990s, donor enthusiasm for participation came to be institutionalized in a v...
It is often useful to have a framework for guiding decisions about process when carrying out or faci...
Participatory Rural Appraisal is an approach to development by which development professionals engag...
Summary.- Much of the spread of participatory rural appraisal (PRA) as an emerging family of approac...
The intent of this training design is to familiarize a group of participants with the guiding philos...
Increasing attention has been given to participatory methods in agricultural research and rural deve...
Summary.- Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) describes a growing family of approaches and meth-ods ...
It is often useful to have a framework for guiding decisions about process when carrying out or faci...
PRA is defined as a growing family of approaches and methods to enable local people to share, enhanc...
In recent years, participatory rural appraisal (PRA) has been seen as an important new tool in agric...
Top-down rural development strategies in Africa have generally not succeeded in raising living stand...
Top-down rural development strategies in Africa have generally not succeeded in raising living stand...
Anthropologists and others working in the field of development are making increasing use of particip...
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) is an approach which encourage the community to share their opin...
This paper describes and analyses various perspectives on participatory rural appraisal and the rela...
Over the course of the 1990s, donor enthusiasm for participation came to be institutionalized in a v...
It is often useful to have a framework for guiding decisions about process when carrying out or faci...
Participatory Rural Appraisal is an approach to development by which development professionals engag...
Summary.- Much of the spread of participatory rural appraisal (PRA) as an emerging family of approac...
The intent of this training design is to familiarize a group of participants with the guiding philos...
Increasing attention has been given to participatory methods in agricultural research and rural deve...
Summary.- Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) describes a growing family of approaches and meth-ods ...
It is often useful to have a framework for guiding decisions about process when carrying out or faci...
PRA is defined as a growing family of approaches and methods to enable local people to share, enhanc...
In recent years, participatory rural appraisal (PRA) has been seen as an important new tool in agric...
Top-down rural development strategies in Africa have generally not succeeded in raising living stand...
Top-down rural development strategies in Africa have generally not succeeded in raising living stand...
Anthropologists and others working in the field of development are making increasing use of particip...
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) is an approach which encourage the community to share their opin...