STREAM Journal Volume 3, No. 3, July-September 2004

In this issue:

  • What do we need to learn about to understand how people live?
    Kath Copley and William Savage
  • Taking steps to making livelihoods work.
    Erwin L. Pador
  • Reflections on the India-Nepal workshop.
    Rubu Mukherjee and Nilkanh Pokhrel
  • Reflections on the role of livelihoods approaches and analysis in Lao PDR.
    Phanthavong Vongsamphanh and Graham Haylor
  • After the workshop on livelihood approaches and analysis.
    Khin Maung Soe, Aye Aye Zaw, Nilar Kyawe and Myant Thar Htun
  • The relevance of livelihoods approaches in Yunnan, China.
    Susan Li and William Savage
  • About the STREAM Journal.
  • About STREAM.

This edition is also available inĀ Ilonggo, Khmer and Urdu.

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Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific

Rights: Creative Commons Attribution.

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Learning, conflict management, information and communication technologies, aquatic resources management, legislation, livelihoods, gender, participation, stakeholders, policy and communications. They represent the sorts of issues around which the STREAM Initiative is promoting learning and communication. The STREAM Journal showcases a range of perspectives on issues and contexts from a diversity of views, and documents these voices so that our dialogues can be informed and inclusive. The intention is not to criticise, but to join with colleagues to be helpfully critical.