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RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY ARAB REGION
The Cactus Flower
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1-55250-220-1.jpg RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE DRY ARAB REGION
The Cactus Flower

Shadi Hamadeh, Mona Haider, and Rami Zurayk

Southbound/IDRC 2006
ISBN 9-83905-446-5
e-ISBN 1-55250-220-1
144 pp.

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Can dryland communities cope with the global changes sweeping the world today? Is their predicament limited to their difficulty of building livelihoods on precarious natural resources? Can development research and external interventions offer any sustainable and fruitful partnerships to this end? This book relates the story of a relationship between a poor rural community in arid Lebanon and a development research project and their common journey to embrace sustainable resource use. The book compiles 10 years of knowledge and experience of a team of development researchers investigating sustainable rural livelihoods in the community of Arsaal, Lebanon. It describes the research experience and evaluates the innovative approaches that were developed, the successes and failures of the project, and the many lessons that were learned.

Uniquely, it focuses on obstacles in the context of sustainable development in the Middle East and North Africa region and proposes some innovative new directions, which have begun to generate considerable interest within the development research arena. In a very reader friendly, storytelling style, the book highlights the special relationships that existed between the various stakeholders, especially between the researchers and members of the community, how these relationships developed, and how they matured during the course of the research.

THE AUTHORS

Shadi Hamadeh, Mona Haidar, and Rami Zurayk are researchers at the Environment and Sustainable Development Unit, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

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 Document(s)

Foreword Eglal Rached and Louis Navaro 2006
    

Preface 2006


Acronyms and Abbreviations 2006


Chapter 1. The Land 2006
Arsaal; The Dryland Predicament; The Lebanese Backdrop; Back to Arsaal; The Cactus Dream

Chapter 2. The Seed 2006
The Characters of a Comedy in the Making; Play Synopsis (as Told by the Researcher); Epilogue; Back to Cactus Dream World

Chapter 3. Germination 2006
In Context; Genesis; Incubation; Evolution; Tools; LUN Special Features; The Dark Side of LUN; Participation, a Myth?; Cactus Participation

Chapter 4. Blooming and Fallen Leaves 2006
Natural Resource Stories; Improving Livelihoods; Cactus Technology Transfer

Chapter 5. Unexpected Fruits 2006
Policy Influence; A New Research Direction; Cacti Elections

Chapter 6. The Harvest 2006
More on the Participatory Approach; Participatory GIS for Natural Resource Management; Local Appropriation; Embedded Research; Natural Resource Management Research in a World of Uncertainty; Policy Influence; Gender Issues; More Harvest; Cactus Nightmare

Bibliography 2006


About the Authors 2006




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