Using photovoice to facilitate community dialogue around catchment management: Implementation Guide

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Photovoice and photo elicitation are well established research methods. This implementation guide applies them to the context of community-based catchment management and protection. The process was co-designed and this implementation guide written by: Dr Samantha Kies-Ryan, Tema Wickham, Collin Benjamin, Joe Hagabore, Brendan Teava, Esther Tangithia, Mary Tahu and Lovelyn Otoaisi.

This guide was produced through the Water for Women Innovation and Impact (I&I) research project, Community-to-catchment planning for inclusive, climate-resilient WASH systems in Solomon Islands. The I&I project involved a collaboration between Plan International Australia, Plan International Pacific, the International WaterCentre at Griffith University, Solomon Islands National University, Earth, Water, People, and Live & Learn Environmental Education. 



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