Title: Key issues in CBRM
1Key issues in CBRM
- Why objectives Community based or top down?
- What is the communitys involvement
- Who is involved
- How / When - process design and methods
2What is participation?Or how are people involved?
Any ideas?
3What is participation?
- Consultation
- Information
- Meetings
- Awareness raising
- Preach or lecture
- Practical or learning by doing
- Look and learn
- Sharing
- Taking part
- Involve
- Story together
4What is participation?Levels of participation -
exercise
- Write on individual post it notes - What kinds of
participation might communities carry out to
manage their resources?
5How are communities involved?Levels of
participation
- Community decisions
- and actions
2. Consultation
1. Information sharing
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Levels of public participation Ladder of
participation
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Adapted from Arnstein 1971, Wilcox 1994, Inglis
1994, Pretty 1994, SPI 1997, Govan et al. 1998
7What is participation?Levels of participation -
exercise
8What is participation?Levels of participation -
exercise
- In your groups discuss the individual post it
notes and rank the kinds of participation
according to the ladder previously discussed - Report back from groups and discussion
9Key issues in CBRM
- Why objectives Community based or top down?
- What is the communitys involvement
- Who is involved
- How - process design and methods
10Who participates? Who should be involved
stakeholders
- People, groups, institutions that are involved or
possibly affected by the intended project - May include different people, women, youth,
fishermen, families, clans, NGOs, religious
organizations, local government, national
ministries, commercial interests etc. etc.
11Stakeholder exercise Who should be involved
- Write down a list of possible people who should
be involved in resource management (stakeholders)
in a village you know well. - Please go back in your groups and compile a joint
list of the people who should be involved in
resource management
12Who / Stakeholders
Put a or next to most important stakeholders
13Stakeholders
Just choose and stakeholders from your list
14Enforcement
- Who enforces?
- In top down or state management?
- In bottom up or community based management?
15For what reasons would fishermen change their
ways or obey community decisions?
16Key issues in CBRM
- Why objectives Community based or top down?
- What is the communitys involvement
- Who is involved
- How - process design and methods
17Community Based Management
- Groupmaker birth months
- Please read Why Community Based Management
(Lambeth and Watt 2004) - Discuss in the group what are the reasons for the
8 rules in the philosophy for CBM workers box
20 mins - Plenary report back
18- Philosophy for CBM workers
- CBM workers must never take an action that
reduces the communitys sense of ownership. - CBM workers must become good facilitators.
- Suggestions for action must come from
communities, not CBM workers. - Community undertakings decided quickly may be
abandoned equally quickly. - The project does not give things to people.
- The project does not do things for people.
- The project assists people to do things for
themselves. - The CBM process will only proceed in a community
if the community wants it.