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Figure 1.1: Characteristics of the organisation, PRE and effects
Table 2.1:  Centralized (top down) Contrasts in participatory approaches (Probst, 2000) Decentralized, participatory (bottom-up)
Table 2.2:  Comparison between FFS and FRG (Probst et al, 2003; Thijssen, 2002)  FFS FRG
Figure 3.1: Characteristics of the organisation, PRE and effects
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