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FRAME: Natural Resource Management Network

Region

Global

Programme Summary

Funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), FRAME is a communication-centred programme working to build knowledge sharing networks of natural resource management (NRM) professionals and to help NRM practitioners and decision makers make greater use of the existing body of knowledge on successful NRM experiences. The programme's main goals are to: foster discussion on emerging trends in environmental and NRM across disciplinary and geographical boundaries, and provide timely and relevant information on innovative and strategic options to address these issues. To reach these goals, the programme initiates NRM field studies, builds institutional partnerships, distributes a newsletter, and offers a knowledge sharing website for the global NRM community.

Communication Strategies

FRAME draws centrally on the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to foster information and idea exchange among those interested in the use of NRM for development. At the heart of FRAME is an interactive website that is offered in either high or low (text-only) bandwidth. Available in English, French, and Spanish, all content - such as FRAMEgram, a monthly electronic newsletter with news and resources provided by and for the NRM community - is accessible to anyone. However, in addition to accessing the site's resources, those users who sign up to join the free network may post documents, personalise the way they use the website, and initiate and participate in discussions such as the FRAME forum series and the more informal discussions throughout the website.

Research and face-to-face information exchange are other key components of this project. For instance, "stocktaking" refers to FRAME-supported field assessments that demonstrate the importance of sound NRM for contributing to national strategies related to increasing economic growth, reducing poverty, and strengthening governance. FRAME's assessments not only identify sites where investments in NRM have made an impact in those areas, but also describe the NRM practices and systems in place and identify the "enabling conditions" (such as better communication of knowledge) that contributed to those local investments in NRM. These assessments are typically followed by a workshop to discuss the study findings among key stakeholders at the local and national levels.

Development Issues

Natural Resource Management

Partners

USAID

Contact

Source

FRAME website; and email from Sarah Schmidt to The Communication Initiative on October 6 2008.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 19 2006
Last Updated January 07 2009



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