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Suchint Simaraks 2010

Conceptual framework and subtopic development. Suchint Simaraks 2010. Topic. Selection of RRA Team Members. Use of Available Information Preliminary Fieldwork Consultation of Key Informants. System Thinking. Objective. Conceptual Framework. Secondary Data Analysis.

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Suchint Simaraks 2010

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  1. Conceptual framework and subtopic development Suchint Simaraks 2010

  2. Topic Selection of RRA Team Members Use of Available Information Preliminary Fieldwork Consultation of Key Informants System Thinking Objective Conceptual Framework Secondary Data Analysis Selection of Methods, Site and Respondents (Triangulation)

  3. Formulation of Subtopics (Interview Guide) Administrative Work and Interview Team Arrangement Interview Subteam Meeting Whole Team Meeting Report Writing

  4. Process of Subtopic Building Topic Interest System Thinking Group Discussion Disciplinary Background Hypothesis / Objective Conceptual Framework Eight Helpers Subtopic

  5. Selected village (35) On the bank of the MK (13) Distances from the MK (22) - Nong Bua (NK) - Kai Kaew (NK) - Tha Bo (NK) - Phon Sa (NK) - Ban Mo (NK) - Nong Kleng (NK) - Huai Suam Tai (NK) - Non Yang (NK) - Wan Noi (MDH) - Phu La Ka (MDH) - Bang Sai Noi (MDH) - Nong Lom (MDH) - Huai Phai (UBON) Near (5-10 Km.) (8) Middle (Over 10-20 Km.)(7) Far (Over 20 Km.)(7) - Nong Ban Thong (NK) - Don Mi (NK) - Noi Thuai (NKPN) - Ban Klang (NKPN/CHAI) - Dong Khun Khram (NKPN) - Pho Chai (MDH) - Na Pho (MDH) - Na Nang (NK) - Dong Ka Phi (NK) - Nong Yai (NK) - Ban Phon (NKDN) - Tha Bo Song Khram (NKDN) - Na Phiang (NKPN/PUT) - Sai Mun (UBON) - Don Phai (NK) - Si Song Khram (NKAN) - Don Daeng (NKPN) - Don Khao (NKPN) - Na Kok (MDH) - Nam Thiang (MDM) - Huai Kok (MDM) Approximate distances of the surveyed villages from the Mekong (MK) river

  6. Flood and human suffering Climatology Forecasting Relief Flood effected area /People • Statistics • Storm • Water level • Flow/Current • Flood Statistics • Duration • Etc. • Agencies involved/Levels • Frequency/Time • Form of forecasting • Means of distribution • Levels of people working • Etc. • Agencies involved/Levels • Source of information frequency/mean • Timing of relief • Kinds of relief/mean • Funding/Sources • Etc. General profile of the area/Village Relief received Adjustment Flood Relief Effect • Cropping • Livestock • Life/Living • Housing • Properties • Land (Rice) • Fishery • Health • Infrastructure • Etc. • Timing • Kinds/means • Source • Effectiveness • Etc. • Agriculture activities crop/livestock/fishery • Housing properties • Health • Living • Traveling/Migration • Etc. • Season/History • Frequency • Local forecasting • Severity/Duration • Height of water • Type • Direct/Indirect MK flood • Etc. • Sources • From/Means • Frequency • Timing • Road repair • Etc. • Physical • Biological • Socio-economic

  7. Report framework Vet. Network evaluation CIDSE-LAO Vaccine production and supply (Government) Linkage (VVWs) Demand (Villagers) NGO • General profile • Village classification • Development center • Ethnicity • Kind and important of LS • LS raising systems • Farm activities • Cash and non-cash systems • Rice sufficiency and strategies • Health and other problems • Decision making • Selection for training • Education level • Activeness • Household activities • Training place and time • Knowledge retained • Facilities and equipment • Assistance from district • Availability of vaccines • Timing of service • Incentive • Refresh training • Self-reliance • Active/Passive • Policy • Planing and time • Support • Top-down • Organization structure • Provincial/District gap • Training and education • Data collection • Statistical analysis • Reports • Research concept • System approach • Approach to village work • Equipment and facility • Incentive • Work road and other duty • Legislation (spot quarantine) • Movement of LS • Extension technique and media • Privatization • Policy • Role • Objectives • Assistance • Coordination • Monitoring • Training

  8. Achievement and sustainability of vaccination service National agri. policy Organization linkage • Livestock • Strategies Dept of livestock and vet. Village selected degree of acceptance CIFSE + other NGOs Vet. division • Funding • Coordination • Monitoring • Evaluation • Procurement • Screening (projects) • Success and non success cases (NGOs) • Why vaccination Program • Project management • Site selection • Etc. Implementing agencies (provincial, district, village Central • Planning + policy • Strategies • Screening (projects) • Coordination • Training • Monitoring • Budget request • Report • Etc. • Implementation • Equipment • Material supply • Staff • Training • Target selection • Management + effectiveness • Monitoring • Volunteer selection • budget Conceptual framework for vet. network evaluation CIDSE-LAO

  9. Vet. Volunteer active + non active Villages Village profile • Physical • Biological • Socio-economic • Livestock raising • Credit • Marketing (livestock) • Health • Ethnicity • Unrest area • Private sector • Etc. Acceptor Non-acceptor • Profile • Selection process • Achievements + effectiveness • Problem facine • Service facilities • Income from service • Roles • Training • Access to vaccine • Why active/not active • Future • Revolving fund • About project (knowledges) • Etc. • Household profile • Why accepting • Effectiveness • If no service (what to do) • Animal vaccinated • Access to vaccine • Why other not accepting • Revolving fund • About the product • Etc. • Household profile (Livestock raising) • Why not accepting • Why other accepting • Revolving fund • About the project • Etc. Special request • (Extending net work) • Contribution from (CIDSE, revolving fund) • Relationship to nutrition housing breeding Conceptual framework for vet. network evaluation CIDSE-LAO (continued)

  10. Control of animal for vaccination Easy Yes for vaccination (can be self reliance) Economic important of vaccination to household VVW activeness High High VVW activeness Yes/need assistance from district Low Control of animal for vaccination Easy to get VVW activeness Yes/need assistance from district High Difficult Availability VVW activeness Economic important of vaccination to household Yes/need assistance from district Low Vaccine producer Control of animal for vaccination No/need strong LS extension High VVW activeness Low Easy No/need strong LS extension Low VVW activeness Control of animal for vaccination Availability No/need strong LS extension VVW activeness High Difficult Difficult to get No/Need to expand service central/Ls extension VVW activeness No/need strong LS extension Low Example of villager decision making on livestock vaccination; Availability, transportation of vaccine; Economic important mean important of livestock and their function; Control of animals means system of raising, restraining and time conflict with other activities; Activeness means willingness of vvw to do according to the district direction; Extension means integrated system of animal raising and service where appropriate. This diagram can be further refined.

  11. Village system Community (Livelihood system) Land Socio-culture Economic (Income generating) Others Non-agriculture Agriculture Physical Biological Physical Biological Economic Conceptual framework for an area analysis

  12. Analyze Area Zone 1. Zone 2. Zone 3. Zone 4. Zone 5. Analyze Village (Community) Analyze Household (Type 1) Household (Type 2) Household (Type 3) Household (Type 4) Income-generating activities Analyze Activities + process Non-agriculture Agriculture Rice Cattle raising Others Trade Other Process Process Process Process Process Steps in the agricultural system analysis

  13. Land use Land types Land Tenure Utilization Management Problem & opportunity Rent Etc. Owner Crop Forest History Livestocks Fishery Location (Local name) Water Resources Elevation Crop1 Crop2 Crop3 Size Soil types & fertility Close Far

  14. Subtopics (1) A set of subtopic is the short guideline for SSI and is used to remind the interviewers to develop a series of questions to ask the interviewees (2) Subtopics derived from the conceptual framework, which in turn, link to the objective of the SSI (3) Subtopics contain more details than the conceptual framework, which is only the heading of the issues Therefore, a set of subtopics is the expansion of a conceptual framework

  15. How to prepare subtopics (1) Take each item (component) from the conceptual frameworks and break it down by taking it as a system (2) Write down the short phrases or words (checklists) related to that item (components) as a reminder before going for SSI interviewing (3) The SSI checklists related to individual item (component) should include : (Use pattern analysis and system properties of the outputs)

  16. Type, function (purpose), size, distribution, users,controllers, working process with inputs and outputs along the steps (management) Interaction with other components within the system or with other systems Stability, durability (sustainability), past and present performance (working conditions and system properties of that components or system) with the influencing factors

  17. Process method Input Output

  18. Fix factor 0 Variable factor

  19. Improve the system Existing system Alternative recommended Problem Alternative designs Testing

  20. Sample objective tree The Pasig river is safe for human, aquatic and animal life Pollution in Manila bay is significantly reduced The quality of life in Manila is improved Outcomes Ends The lower 25 Km. Of the Pasig river is rejuvenated Domestic sewage is treated before it enters the river 1 Industrial pollutants are treated before entering the river 2 Pollution from agricultural activity upstream is reduced 3 Means Ends The public is aware of the Pasig river pollution problems 1.1 Sewage treatment facilities are constructed 1.2 Factories have installed liquid waste treatment equipment 2.1 Industrial pollution control laws are enforced 2.2 Drainage of chemicals into the river is reduced 3.1 Means Ends Effective public information campaigns are conducted 1.1.1 Government places a high priority on funding for sewage treatment plant 1.2.1 Factory owners take an active role in stopping pollution 2.1.1 D.E.N.R. has an adequate number of pollution control personnel 2.2.1 Farmers are aware of the impact of agro-chemical wastes 3.1.1 Means

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