7 March 2006 | 560 Downloads | .pdf | 333.93 KB | Better management practices, Livelihoods, gender and social issues
An information access survey is a tool that identifies key issues about people and what information needs they have, what media sources are available, what strategies people use to get information and how cost effective they are. It also provides guidance on methods of communication that are useful for poor rural communities that use aquatic resources to improve their livelihoods.
This document is also available inĀ Bahasa Indonesia, Bengali, Hindi, Ilonggo, Khmer, Myanmar, Nepal, Oriya, Sinhala, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution.