2009年07月04日
元留学生がインドネシアで本を出しました
今年3月まで九大で留学生として海岸の環境保全の研究をしていたハンドコさんから本を出しましたというメールをもらいましたのでご紹介します。
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to inform you that my first book has been published entitle:
Sustainability Analysis of an Integrated Coastal Management Model: Project performance and development planning process in Indonesia.
This book can be ordered through amazon.com, bookbutler.de or link below:
http://www.amazon.com/Sustainability-Analysis-Integrated-Coastal-Management/dp/3838302141/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246069662&sr=1-7
http://www4.bookbutler.de/do/bookSearch;jsessionid=DD01D735731E50EA6D465B754A3DC5DC?pageNr=1&showMore=true&sortBy=salesrank&searchFor=sustainability+coastal+management&searchBy=keyword&searchIn=de&shipTo=de&amountIn=eur&zip=
I wish to get good response from you all, either for yourshelf or for library in your office.
Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
HANDOKO
About the Author
Dr. Handoko Adi Susanto, MSc studied marine science at the Bogor Agricultural University. He received DANIDA scholarship to continue his master at the Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management Program of the Asian Institute of Technology. He hold doctoral degree from the Kyushu University and supported by Japan Wildlife Research Center.
About this book:
It was evident that many projects aided by international agencies that are implemented in Indonesia have been "sun-set project" only. Once the donor countries stop the funding, so do the projects: all the activities, the mission, and the related functions cease. In order to mitigate this, currently many Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) projects were implemented and are being implemented with an emphasis to local community participation and program sustainability through institutionalization, institutional building, and training. Among these, Coastal Resources Management Project (CRMP) has been implemented using two track approaches at both regional and village level. CRMP has built the capacity of existing institutions and created local institutions, through which the ICM program has been implemented. However, the important question is whether these institutions are likely to be sustained after the termination of the project. Therefore, this book
examines the project achievement in encouraging the community to implement ICM, particularly in the development planning and to assess the institutional sustainability of ICM.
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to inform you that my first book has been published entitle:
Sustainability Analysis of an Integrated Coastal Management Model: Project performance and development planning process in Indonesia.
This book can be ordered through amazon.com, bookbutler.de or link below:
http://www.amazon.com/Sustainability-Analysis-Integrated-Coastal-Management/dp/3838302141/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246069662&sr=1-7
http://www4.bookbutler.de/do/bookSearch;jsessionid=DD01D735731E50EA6D465B754A3DC5DC?pageNr=1&showMore=true&sortBy=salesrank&searchFor=sustainability+coastal+management&searchBy=keyword&searchIn=de&shipTo=de&amountIn=eur&zip=
I wish to get good response from you all, either for yourshelf or for library in your office.
Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
HANDOKO
About the Author
Dr. Handoko Adi Susanto, MSc studied marine science at the Bogor Agricultural University. He received DANIDA scholarship to continue his master at the Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management Program of the Asian Institute of Technology. He hold doctoral degree from the Kyushu University and supported by Japan Wildlife Research Center.
About this book:
It was evident that many projects aided by international agencies that are implemented in Indonesia have been "sun-set project" only. Once the donor countries stop the funding, so do the projects: all the activities, the mission, and the related functions cease. In order to mitigate this, currently many Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) projects were implemented and are being implemented with an emphasis to local community participation and program sustainability through institutionalization, institutional building, and training. Among these, Coastal Resources Management Project (CRMP) has been implemented using two track approaches at both regional and village level. CRMP has built the capacity of existing institutions and created local institutions, through which the ICM program has been implemented. However, the important question is whether these institutions are likely to be sustained after the termination of the project. Therefore, this book
examines the project achievement in encouraging the community to implement ICM, particularly in the development planning and to assess the institutional sustainability of ICM.
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