Documentation for change
The aim of a documentation process is to build new knowledge. LEISA, as a concept, is constantly evolving and changing as a response to changes in the natural, social and political environments. Documenting new developments is therefore very important for the further development of LEISA.
The importance of a documentation process lies in the opportunities for learning that it provides. These come out of the final product, which is shared, just as much as of the process itself. As such, the benefits of documentation are many, both at an individual and at an organizational level.
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4 - 5Editorial
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6 - 7written by Shree PadreAdike Patrike is a monthly magazine about farming, published in the local Kannada language and distributed in the state of Karnataka, India. Now in its 18th year, this magazine is unique, as it is written, edited and published by practising farmers. This article describes some of our experiences and learnings as journalists.
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8 - 10written by Ilse Köhler-Rollefson , Hanwant Singh Rathore
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11 - 12written by Paul Van Mele
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13 - 15written by T.M.Radha , KVS Prasad
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16 - 17written by Evelyn Mathias & Paul Mundy , Isaac Bekalo
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18 - 21written by Marta Madariaga , Marcos H. Easdale
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21 - 21written by Teresa Santiago Vera , Máximo García
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28 - 30written by Siobhan Warrington
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33 - 34written by Chris Lunch
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35 - 35written by M.N. Kulkarni
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36 - 38written by Tamara Mohr
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39 - 40written by Suma T.S.
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45 - 47written by Doug Reeler
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47 - 47written by Vinayaka Rao B.R.
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48 - 49written by Francisco Roberto Caporal
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50 - 50written by L. Narayana Reddy
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