The LIFE Model: Livelihood Improvement through Facilitated Extension

  • Noel Vock RMIT University
  • Mary Johnson RMIT University
  • Kenneth Menz RMIT University
  • Evy Carusos Landcare Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
Keywords: action research, conflict-vulnerable areas, extension model, LIFE model

Abstract

The previous papers (Menz; Puerto et al.; Johnson et al.; Johnson et al., this issue) provided a background context for the development of an extension model thought to be applicable in conflict-vulnerable areas of Mindanao. This was done by developing and using an extension model that is effective and resource efficient, as well as sufficiently flexible to be adapted to local community needs. First in this chapter, learnings from previous extension work are listed. From those learnings, a set of sixteen extension principles are derived. These extension principles are categorized under the umbrella of three overarching and concurrent extension strategies: (1) improving access to technical innovations, (2) building community social capital, and (3) collaborating closely with local institutional partners. Finally a set of practical activities that defines the model is specified, while recognizing the need for flexibility in responding to prevailing circumstances.
Published
2018-10-05
Section
Special Section