prepared by
D'Arcy Davis-Case
FAO, 1989 - Reprinted 1992, 1998
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
1. THE BASIS OF THE CONCEPT OF PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
1.1 The Evolution to Participatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation in Community Forestry
1.2 Particpatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation and Commmity Forestry
1.3 The Benefits of Participatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation
1.4 The Focus of Participatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation
1.5 Field Workers as Facilitators of Participatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation
1.6 When to Introduce Participatory Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation
2.1 Description and Purpose of Community Selection by Outsiders
3.1 Description and Purpose of Community Problem Analysis
3.2 The Time to do Community Problem Analysis
3.3 Guidelines for Facilitators of Community Problem Analysis
4.1 Description of Participatory Baselines
4.2 The Purpose of Participatory Baselines
5. PARTICIPATORY MONITORING AND ONGOING EVALUATION (PMoe)
5.1 Description of Participatory Monitoring and Ongoing Evaluation
5.2 The Purposes of Participatory Monitoring and Ongoing Evaluation
5.3 The Key Elements of Participatory Monitoring and Ongoing Evaluation (PMoe)
5.4 Participatory Action Research and Participatory Monitoring and ongoing Evaluation
5.5 Monitoring People's Participation
5.6 The Method for Participatory Monitoring and Ongoing Evaluation
6. PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION EVENTS
6.1 Description of a Participatory Evaluation Event
6.2 The Purposes of Evaluation Events
6.3 The Benefits of Participatory Evaluation Events
6.4 When to Conduct an Evaluation Event
7. INFORMATION ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATION OF RESULTS
7.3 Integrating Tools and Analysis
7.5 Simple Methods for Quantative Data Analysis
7.6 methods for Qualitative Data
8. THE TOOLS OF PARTICIPATORY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION
8.1 Some Guidelines for Choosing the Most Appropriate Tools for a Community
8.2 An Overview of the Main Characteristics of the Tools
FARMERS' (COMMUNITIES) OWN RECORDS
STRENGHTS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS (S.W.O.T.) ANALYSIS
COMMUNITY DIRECTED VISUAL IMAGES