Features
Global fisheries collapse to hit Africa first: African waters among most likely to experience collapsing fisheries due to overfishing and poor management. read...
CBCRM RC and NFR statement on the oil spill: The Petron/Solar 1 oil spill shows the failure of corporations to concretize their social responsibility and of government to perform its regulatory functions. read...
E-group discussion on learning communities plus summary: Blog records the postings of RC fellows and participants from the IASCP conference in Oaxaca, Mexico. read...
W-T-O spells emptier oceans: Resource Center's statement on the WTO HK Ministerial Meeting. read...
Post-tsunami regional consultation: Report on the Colombo post-tsunami regional consultation, 15-17 June 2005. read...
OD Research Report: Survey of frameworks and experiences of OD work in the Philippines. read...
Publications
All the prices quoted here are subject to change and do not include mailing or shipping costs. For additional information and to place your orders, kindly email the CBCRM Resource Center/CBNRM Learning Center at admin@cbcrmlearning.org.
Sustaining Organizational Empowerment: Exploring Opportunities for Organization Development Theory and Practice Building in the Philippines
OD Theory and Practice in the Philippines
Honorio B. De Dios and Leonard G. Reyes, CBCRM Resource Center (2005), 106 pages, Php 250.00 (USD5)
The book presents the results of a research conducted by the CBCRM Resource Center under the BUILD program. The study aimed at gaining a better appreciation of the theory and practice of Organizational Development (OD) based on the experiences and insights of selected development NGOs, POs and OD providers. From the sharing of the respondents, the researchers came out with a synthesis on OD's role in organizational processes, the varying types of OD services, and framing future OD work.
Regional Workshop on Governance in CBCRM: Experiences and Lessons in Participation
CBCRM Resource Center/CBNRM Learning Center, Inc. (2004), Binangonan, Philippines, 150 pages, Php 250.00 (USD5)
Documents the proceedings and lessons from the Governance in CBCRM Workshop organized by the Learning and Research Network (LeaRN) on March 2004 in the Philippines. The workshop brought together thirty (30) participants from various countries including Canada, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. The book presents discussions around the three (3) workshop themes, including overview of CBCRM and governance, key issues in participation, and promoting empowerment towards participation in governance.
Pagkamabuting Mamamayan, Pakikipagkapwa-tao, Pagtutulungan: Integrating Local Notions of Citizenship and CBCRM Frameworks
Anthony John R. Balisi and Fermin P. Manalo Jr., CBCRM Resource Center (2005), 92 pages, Php 300.00 (USD6)
This book, written in Filipino, presents the results of the research conducted by the authors and the CBCRM Resource Center regarding citizenship theory and practice as gleaned from CBCRM work. Taking off from a description of the research framework and design in the first part, the book proceeds with discussions on different aspects of citizenship as expounded by several respondents from three (3) coastal communities in the Philippines. The synthesis later tackles the relationship between CBCRM and citizenship.
Our CBCRM Story in the Making
Edited by Randee Cabaces , CBCRM Resource Center (2004), pp. 113, Php 150.00 (USD3)
Compilation of papers and research reports on specific aspects of current CBCRM work in the Philippines. The book brings together outputs from the Upwelling series conference on best practices in community organizing (in Filipino), the project of the CBCRM Fellows' Gender Cluster directed at collecting life stories of women fishers (in Filipino), and the study of the Fisheries Cluster on marine protected areas (in English). The introduction by Cesar Allan Vera (in English) discusses all these efforts in the light of promoting social-ecological sustainability and resilience.
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