Lanfranco Blanchetti-Revelli has over 20 years of experience in resettlement, indigenous peoples, social safeguards, and community development projects in Asia and Central Asia. He has held positions at the Asian Development Bank and World Bank focusing on policy development, project design and implementation, and management of social and environmental safeguards. He holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Johns Hopkins University and has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Philippines.
Planning in the region starts with a vision about what we want to be. It is the aspiration of the Filipinos particularly those from SOCCSKSARGEN Region to have a long-term vision for the region and the country as a whole to become a prosperous, predominantly middle class society where no one is poor. The challenge is how every Filipino can afford to have a “matatag, maginhawa at panatag na buhay by 2040.”
Planning in the region starts with a vision about what we want to be. It is the aspiration of the Filipinos particularly those from SOCCSKSARGEN Region to have a long-term vision for the region and the country as a whole to become a prosperous, predominantly middle class society where no one is poor. The challenge is how every Filipino can afford to have a “matatag, maginhawa at panatag na buhay by 2040.”
■ Develop your own philosophy of education based on your own educational experiences, a critical examination of your personal perceptions related to teaching, and information learned in class about educational philosophies.
Este es un resumen de la trayectoria profesional nacional e internacional de Fabiola Bernardo, comunicadora social y gestora de proyectos sociales.
Versión en Inglés
This presentation was presented by Lanying Zhang of Source for Action in China (SFA) during the RRYSE Launch entitled, “Reimagining Rural Development in the 21st Century: Perspectives on Rural Revitalization, Social Entrepreneurship (SE) and Youth” dated July 19, 2022.
This presentation was presented during the Asian Soil Partnership workshop that took place in Bangkok 14-16 December 2017. The presentation was made by Dr. Milkha Singh Aulakh
http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/en/
Research Framework and Methodology .pptx Situation Analysis.AnaLyn523989
The research framework and Methodology, These two elements serve as the backbone of study, guiding its design and execution, and ultimately determining its validity and reliability.
The Research framework, also known as theoretical or conceptual framework, provides the overall direction for the study. It outlines the key concept, theories, or ideas that that underpin the research, and maps the research, and maps out how these are related to each other. it provides a lens through which the researcher views the world and shapes the questions they ask, the data they collect, and how they interpret this data.
On the other hand, the research Methodology, refers to the specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select the process, and analyze information. It includes the research design, the sampling method, the data collection technique, and the statistical tools used for data analysis. The methodology ensures that the research is conducted in a systematic, logical, and unbiased manner.
Together, the research framework and methodology form the blueprint of the research. they ensure that the study is grounded in existing knowledge, follows a clear and coherent structure, and employs rigorous and appropriate methods.
As we delve deeper into these topics, we will explore their importance in ensuring the quality and integrity of research, discuss various types of research frameworks and methodologies, and provide practical tips for developing your own. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a beginner, understanding these elements is key to conducting effective and impactful research.
What are some common research designs used in research methodology?
Research design is a critical aspect Research methodology as it provides the overall structure for the procedure the researcher follows.
Experimental Design, This design is commonly used in scientific research where the researcher manipulates one variable and observe the effect on another variable. It is typically used to establish cause and effect relationship.
Quasi Experimental Design, Similar to the experiment design, but lacks of elements of random assignment. It's often used when it's not practical or ethical to conduct a fully controlled experiment.
Descriptive design, This involves gathering detailed information about specific phenomenon or behavior without manipulating any variables. Surveys, case study, and observational research fall into category.
Correlational Design, This used to study the relationship between two or more variables without manipulating any of them. It can reveal patterns of association, but it does not establish causation.
Longitudinal Design, In this design, researchers conduct several observations of the same subjects over period of time, sometimes lasting many years
Cross sectional design, This involves looking at different groups of people who differ in one key characteristic at one specific point in time
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■ Develop your own philosophy of education based on your own educational experiences, a critical examination of your personal perceptions related to teaching, and information learned in class about educational philosophies.
Este es un resumen de la trayectoria profesional nacional e internacional de Fabiola Bernardo, comunicadora social y gestora de proyectos sociales.
Versión en Inglés
This presentation was presented by Lanying Zhang of Source for Action in China (SFA) during the RRYSE Launch entitled, “Reimagining Rural Development in the 21st Century: Perspectives on Rural Revitalization, Social Entrepreneurship (SE) and Youth” dated July 19, 2022.
This presentation was presented during the Asian Soil Partnership workshop that took place in Bangkok 14-16 December 2017. The presentation was made by Dr. Milkha Singh Aulakh
http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/en/
Research Framework and Methodology .pptx Situation Analysis.AnaLyn523989
The research framework and Methodology, These two elements serve as the backbone of study, guiding its design and execution, and ultimately determining its validity and reliability.
The Research framework, also known as theoretical or conceptual framework, provides the overall direction for the study. It outlines the key concept, theories, or ideas that that underpin the research, and maps the research, and maps out how these are related to each other. it provides a lens through which the researcher views the world and shapes the questions they ask, the data they collect, and how they interpret this data.
On the other hand, the research Methodology, refers to the specific procedures or techniques used to identify, select the process, and analyze information. It includes the research design, the sampling method, the data collection technique, and the statistical tools used for data analysis. The methodology ensures that the research is conducted in a systematic, logical, and unbiased manner.
Together, the research framework and methodology form the blueprint of the research. they ensure that the study is grounded in existing knowledge, follows a clear and coherent structure, and employs rigorous and appropriate methods.
As we delve deeper into these topics, we will explore their importance in ensuring the quality and integrity of research, discuss various types of research frameworks and methodologies, and provide practical tips for developing your own. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a beginner, understanding these elements is key to conducting effective and impactful research.
What are some common research designs used in research methodology?
Research design is a critical aspect Research methodology as it provides the overall structure for the procedure the researcher follows.
Experimental Design, This design is commonly used in scientific research where the researcher manipulates one variable and observe the effect on another variable. It is typically used to establish cause and effect relationship.
Quasi Experimental Design, Similar to the experiment design, but lacks of elements of random assignment. It's often used when it's not practical or ethical to conduct a fully controlled experiment.
Descriptive design, This involves gathering detailed information about specific phenomenon or behavior without manipulating any variables. Surveys, case study, and observational research fall into category.
Correlational Design, This used to study the relationship between two or more variables without manipulating any of them. It can reveal patterns of association, but it does not establish causation.
Longitudinal Design, In this design, researchers conduct several observations of the same subjects over period of time, sometimes lasting many years
Cross sectional design, This involves looking at different groups of people who differ in one key characteristic at one specific point in time
Remember, the choice research design depends on the res
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LANFRANCO BLANCHETTI-REVELLI
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFORMATION
NAME: Lanfranco Blanchetti-Revelli
NATIONALITY: Italian (Passport: YAO371587)
RESIDENCE: 15 Columbia, North-East Greenhills, S. Juan, Metro-Manila, Philippines
TELEPHONE : (mobile) ++639173051154; (home) ++632 722 9344
E-MAIL: Lblanchetti1@Gmail.com
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Resettlement/Indigenous Peoples.More than twenty years of experience in the preparation,
implementation and evaluation of: Resettlement Plans and Indigenous Peoples Development
Plans for public/private sector projects covering virtually all development sectors and financial
modalities and fitting various MFIs' Safeguards Policies. Establishment and operational
management of departmental social safeguards teams at MFIs Extensive experience with
reputational risks management, inspection panels and solution of compliance issues.
Social Safeguards Policies Development and Mainstreaming. Direct involvement in: Social
Safeguards policy review at MFIs. Country Safeguards Systems development, including
preparation of National Resettlement policies and donor harmonization plans. Adaptation of
existing social safeguards to new financial instruments and Disaster & Emergency Projects.
TAand Project Administration. Extensive design, processing and administration experience
of national and large regional TAs. Good operational understanding of general project
administration tasks including disbursement, procurement and contract awards management,
performance monitoring, and completion report writing.
Community-based Development and Poverty Reduction. Application of Participatory
Planning mechanisms to project design and definition of community-based decision-making
mechanisms for project implementation. Design and review of Poverty Reduction components
of investment Projects.
Thematic and Geographic. Research on Land tenure systems, Political economy of agrarian
societies, trade, natural resources management, Islam. Broad understanding of the
Asian/Pacific and Central Asia regions based both on long-term anthropological fieldwork/
academic researchand on long-standing engagement in the preparation of investment projects
and policy development in the region.
GEOGRAPHICAL SPECIALIZATION:
East Asia (China);
Southeast Asia (Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand,Cambodia, Laos);
South Asia (Pakistan);
Central Asia (Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan,Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan)
Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan)
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EDUCATION
1995 PhD. in Social Anthropology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.
Thesis title: "Sea Harvesters, Traders and Corporations: Local and Global Dynamics in
the World Seaweed-Carrageenan Economy"
1984 Laurea in Antropologia Culturale (cum Laude and Print Dignity), Universita’ degli Studi di
Torino, Facolta’ di Lettere e Filosofia, Torino, Italy. Thesis title: “I Molbog:
Organizzazione Sociale e Coltivazione sul Debbio Presso un Gruppo Mussulmano delle
Filippine (The Molbog: Social Organization and Swidden Agriculture Among a Muslim
Group in the Philippines).
POSITIONS HELD AND MAIN TASKS
2001-14 Asian Development Bank, Manila Philippines.
2001-2002 AEWU/EAD Social Development/Resettlement Specialist.
2002-2006 SEID/SERD Social Development/Resettlement Specialist.
2006-2008 CWID/CWRD Social Development/Resettlement Specialist
2008-2012 CWID/CWRD SeniorSocial Development/Resettlement Specialist
2012-2014 CWID,CWRD Principal Social Development/Resettlement Specialist
Routine Divisional tasks: (i) managing social safeguards,social assessment
and poverty reduction tasks for projects in preparation and implementation,
including: (i) scoping impacts of new projects, hiring/managing consultants,
contributing as needed to project planning/scheduling drafting appraisal
documents (ii) supervision/management of the ....above tasks during project
implementation including overseeing updates of social safeguards
documents, dealing with stakeholder complaints and managing external
monitoring and evaluation; (iii) facilitating Social Safeguards Clearance of
Projects (iv) carrying out field missions as needed; (v) Departmental focal
point for Social Safeguards.
Administration of Departmental Safeguards Tasks: establishment of a core
social safeguards unit, centralizing safeguards functions at CWRD front-
office, contributing substantially to the establishment of the ......
Participatory Planning: designed community-based mechanisms for
subproject selection and implementation for a number of selected projects.
Bank-wide Policy Development: member of the core-working group for the
ongoing ADB Safeguards Policies Update and for the development of a
Safeguards Country Systems Framework.
Policy mainstreaming/harmonization and capacity building: Prepared sector
work or TAs and Sector work finalizedto the establishment of new regulation
fitting the ADB resettlement policy in the Philippines and Indonesia. Prepared
TA to enhance borrower Social Safeguards capacity in Indonesia.
Post-conflict and Disaster: ADB reviewer of the Mindanao Joint staff
Assessment on conflict resolution, and designed/put into operation a Social
Safeguards Framework and multi-sectoral implementation mechanisms for
the Tsunami and Earthquake Emergency and Support Project, Aceh.
Project Administration: Administered and closed the “Third Airports
Development Project” in the Philippines.
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1998-2001 Social Impacts Specialist, EASES, East Asia and Pacific, The World Bank,
Washington D.C. (from September 1998 to May 1999 Consultant, from May
1999 to February 2001 staff).Tasks carried out as follows:
Routine tasks: as member of project preparation teams organized
Resettlement and Indigenous Peoples tasks, managed the preparation of
relevant documents by the consultants;and contributed as needed to project
appraisal documents and routine compliance reviews, supervised social
safeguards tasks for projects in implementation and carried-out field mission
as needed.
Project design and Participatory Planning: Contributed to the general design
of selected projects involving IPs by elaborating project implementation
mechanisms based on local socio-cultural capital and entailing intensive
community participation in the definition of project deliverables.
Policy Development: Member of the bank-wide core-working group for the
update of the WB Indigenous Peoples Policy.
Donor Coordination. Carried out donor coordination work with other MFIs
finalized to the establishment of Resettlement Policies in a number of
countries in the Asian region.
1994-1998 Free-lance consultant:Resettlement, Indigenous Peoples and Social Development
February-June 1998: Coyne et Bellier: Social Development Specialist. Field-
based evaluation of pre-feasibility Resettlement and Indigenous Peoples
issues for the proposedBan May Hydropower Project, Vietnam. Preparation
of an action plan for preparing appropriate social safeguards documents
fitting the WB resettlement and Indigenous peoples Policies.
June-July 1997: World Bank: Short-term Consultant. Updated, based on WB
policy provisions, several resettlement plans for transmission lines under the
Metropolitan Distribution Improvement Project, in Thailand and the
Transmission, Distribution and Disaster Reconstruction Project, in Vietnam.
June 1995-Dec1997. Lotti & Associati: Social Development Specialist
(Resettlement and Indigenous Peoples). Designed/managed the preparation
of a ResettlementPlan and of an indigenous Peoples Development Plan for
the Dai Nhinh Hydropower Project, Vietnam.
Oct.-Nov. 1994. World Bank: Short-term Consultant. Carried out field
investigations and prepared a Resettlement Framework for the Irrigation
Rehabilitation Project in Vietnam, and finalized the Resettlement Plans for
the Hoc-Mon/North Bhinh-Chan and Tach-Nam Irrigation sub-projects.
Feb.-July 1994. Electroconsult: Resettllement Specialist. Designed/set-up
field surveys and prepared a draft resettlement plan for the Hoc-Mon/North
Bhinh-Chan Irrigation Project, Vietnam.
ACADEMIC RESEARCH
1981-83 Long-term anthropological fieldwork among indigenous Molbog people, in
Balabac, Palawan, Philippines. Research foci: social organization, land tenure,
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swidden agriculture/traditional natural resources management, political
economy, Islam.
1987-89 Long-term anthropological fieldwork, Palawan, Tawi-Tawi, Cebu Philippines
among Tausug and Samal seaweed planters and traders and Carrageenan
corporations in Cebu. Research foci: Political economy of seaweed production
and trade, migration, global-local relations, Islam.
PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Moro Muslim or Filipino: in Renato Rosaldo (ed.). Cultural Citizenship in Island Southeast Asia:
Nation and Belonging in the Hinterlands. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003.
Keeping Meat and Dairy Consumers Slim: Philippine Seaweed, AmericanCarrageenan and the
USFDA 6, Anthropology Today,Vol. 13 No. 5 October 1997
Canadian Misfortunes and Filipino Fortunes: The Invention of Seaweed Mariculture and the
Geographical Reorganization of Seaweed Production in: Food and Agrarian Orders in the
World-Economy Philip McMichael (ed.) Greenwood Press, 1995
Ecology Rice and Debt among the Molbog, in: Eder, James F. & Fernandez, Janet D. editors.
Palawan at the Crossroads - Development and the Environmenton a Philippine frontier. Ateneo
De Manila University press 1993
Masigpit and Mamuno: war, resettlement and ethnic dynamics in the formation of a Samal
migrant community in Balabac. Pilipinas, no. 21, 1993, PP. 29-50.
Muslims in the Philippines, in State of the People: A Global Human Rights Report on
Societies in Danger. Cultural Survival-Beacon press, 1993.
LANGUAGES
Italian, mother tongue
English, fluent
French, fluent
Spanish, competent
Tagalog, competent
HONORS AND AWARDS
1989-90 Social Sciences research Council: Dissertation Writing Fellowship
1987-89 Social Sciences Research Council Doctoral Research Fellowship
1983 Rockefeller Foundation, Seminar in Atlantic History and Society: Summer
Research fellowship
1984-88 Johns Hopkins University: Doctoral Fellowship.