Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002

The STREAM Initiative is a process rather than a project, and its focus is on learning and building on learning, not the achievement of pre-determined objectives. An overarching goal of STREAM is to facilitate changes that support poor people who manage aquatic resources. A key objective of STREAM is policy change, which in itself is complex and difficult to monitor. Two further layers of complexity relate to the regional scope of the Initiative and the collaborative involvement of stakeholders, all of which need to be accountable for their work.The objectives of this workshop are consistent with the aims of the STREAM Initiative and can be summerized as follows:1- Familiarizing everyone in the regional STREAM Initiative with work being done in process monitoring and significant change.2- Discussion and development of a practical information system that enables (i) the monitoring of development processes and significant changes occurring within the STREAM Initiative, and (ii) learning to inform STREAM implementation and other stakeholders. (PDF has 59 pages.)

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Other Authors: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM)
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Language:English
Published: Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) 2002
Subjects:Aquaculture, Sociology, livelihoods, poverty, aquaculture, fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20216
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-202162021-07-13T02:49:34Z Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002 Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Aquaculture Sociology livelihoods poverty aquaculture fisheries The STREAM Initiative is a process rather than a project, and its focus is on learning and building on learning, not the achievement of pre-determined objectives. An overarching goal of STREAM is to facilitate changes that support poor people who manage aquatic resources. A key objective of STREAM is policy change, which in itself is complex and difficult to monitor. Two further layers of complexity relate to the regional scope of the Initiative and the collaborative involvement of stakeholders, all of which need to be accountable for their work.The objectives of this workshop are consistent with the aims of the STREAM Initiative and can be summerized as follows:1- Familiarizing everyone in the regional STREAM Initiative with work being done in process monitoring and significant change.2- Discussion and development of a practical information system that enables (i) the monitoring of development processes and significant changes occurring within the STREAM Initiative, and (ii) learning to inform STREAM implementation and other stakeholders. (PDF has 59 pages.) The STREAM Initiative was hosted at the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) in Bangkok (Thailand) 2021-06-24T15:19:25Z 2021-06-24T15:19:25Z 2002 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20216 en application/pdf application/pdf Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management (STREAM) Bangkok, Thailand http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2412 424 2011-09-29 19:10:38 2412 Support to Regional Aquatic Resources Management
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Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002
description The STREAM Initiative is a process rather than a project, and its focus is on learning and building on learning, not the achievement of pre-determined objectives. An overarching goal of STREAM is to facilitate changes that support poor people who manage aquatic resources. A key objective of STREAM is policy change, which in itself is complex and difficult to monitor. Two further layers of complexity relate to the regional scope of the Initiative and the collaborative involvement of stakeholders, all of which need to be accountable for their work.The objectives of this workshop are consistent with the aims of the STREAM Initiative and can be summerized as follows:1- Familiarizing everyone in the regional STREAM Initiative with work being done in process monitoring and significant change.2- Discussion and development of a practical information system that enables (i) the monitoring of development processes and significant changes occurring within the STREAM Initiative, and (ii) learning to inform STREAM implementation and other stakeholders. (PDF has 59 pages.)
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title Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002
title_short Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002
title_full Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002
title_fullStr Report of the workshop on process monitoring and significant change. Bangkok, Thailand 26-28 June 2002
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