This paper argues that contextual constraints can significantly interfere with the conduct of research and development, and accordingly should be analyzed more honestly. It describes a five country research project, Landscape Mosaics, in which participatory action research (PAR) was intended as o...
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Colfer, C.J.P.
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Andriamampandry, E.
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Asaha, S.
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Lyimo, E.
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Martini, E.
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Pfund, J.L.
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Watts, J.D.
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[Participatory action research for catalyzing adaptive management: analysis of a “Fits and Starts” process]
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Participatory action research for catalyzing adaptive management: analysis of a “Fits and Starts” process