Effective Engagement tools
Participatory rural appraisal (PRA), focus group discussions, and community mapping ensure inclusion of women, youth, and marginalized groups. Power–interest grids and influence–impact matrices help prioritize actors such as local government, NGOs, farmer cooperatives, and private sector. Social network mapping highlights relationships among fisheries, agriculture, and microenterprise stakeholders. GIS tools contextualize salinity-prone zones, while livelihood assessments guide climate-resilient interventions. Combining local knowledge with structured tools ensures accurate identification, alignment of interests, and stronger collaboration for sustainable, climate-adaptive livelihoods.
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