Participatory target group analysis for the Tarbela-Mangla Watershed Management Project, NWFP, Pakistan

Publication year: 
1995

The report presents the findings of a participatory Target Group Analysis which was conducted in five villages across all five watershed divisions of the Tarbela-Mangla Watershed Management Project. The aims were to assess the relation of local target groups to forests and natural resources and determine the impact of past afforestations on these groups. A wide range of participatory methods were used, including historical matrices, livelihood analyses, venn diagrams, mobility maps, social maps, seasonal analyses, input-output flows, pie diagrams and matrix scorings. On the basis of the findings recommendations were made for amending the project. Both reports have sections on project context and key findings in common.

Interest groups: 
Researchers, NGO fieldworkers and others working at the community level in participatory watershed management
Source publication information
Source: 
In 2 parts: Report 1. key findings and recommendations; Report 2. village profiles
Pages: 
23 p; 40 p.
Publisher
International Institute for Environment and Development
Available at IDS for reference
lONDON
Publisher reference: 
International Institute for Environment and Development

How to find this resource

Shelfmark in IDS Resource Centre
D : Agriculture and NRM : Soil and water conservation 925
Post date: 01/01/2000 - 00:00