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STREAM Journal, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp 1-16. October-December 2002
CONTENTS: Hon Mun MPA Pilot Project on community-based natural resources management, by Nguyen Thi Hai Yen and Bernard Adrien. An experience with participatory research in Tam Giang Lagoon, Thua Thien-Hue, by Ton That Chat. Experiences and benefits of livelihoods analysis, by Michael Reynaldo, Orlando Arciaga, Fernando Gervacio and Catherine Demesa. Lessons learnt in implementing PRA in livelihoods analysis, by Nguyen Thi Thuy. Lessons learnt from livelihoods analysis and PRA in the Trao Reef Marine Reserve, by Nguyen Viet Vinh. Using the findings from a participatory poverty assessment in Tra Vinh Province, by Le Quang Binh
Researchers who lead the trends
Xuan-Hung Doan, Phuong-Tram T. Nguyen, Viet-Phuong La, Hong-Kong T. Nguyen (2019). Chapter 5. Researchers who lead the trends. In Quan-Hoang Vuong, Trung Tran (Eds.), The Vietnamese Social Sciences at a Fork in the Road (pp. 98–120). Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter. DOI:10.2478/9783110686081-010
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STREAM Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp 1-18. January-March 2003
CONTENTS: Learning insights from the Fisheries Resource Management Project, by Tee-Jay A San Diego. An orientation on the SIAD approach and participatory local development planning, by Elizabeth M. Gonzales. Group-building, production success and the struggle to prevent capture of the resource, by B.K. Sahay, K.P. Singh and S.N. Pandeya. Urban agriculture, water reuse and local economies: case study of coastal riverine Settlements of Ondo State, Nigeria, by Yemi Akegbejo-Samsons. Livelihoods analysis: actual experience from using PRA, by Pham Minh Tam and Trinh Quang Tu. A sustainable livelihoods approach to fisheries development for poverty alleviation in
southeastern Vietnam, by Nguyen Van Tu and Nguyen Minh Du
Migrant and non-migrant domestic workers in Hanoi: the segmentation of domestic service
Nguyen M. Migrants and Non-migrant Domestic Workers in Hanoi. The Segmentation of Domestic Service. DEV Working Paper Series. Vol 22. Norwich: School of International Development, UEA; 2010
mplot: An R Package for Graphical Model Stability and Variable Selection Procedures
The mplot package provides an easy to use implementation of model stability
and variable inclusion plots (M\"uller and Welsh 2010; Murray, Heritier, and
M\"uller 2013) as well as the adaptive fence (Jiang, Rao, Gu, and Nguyen 2008;
Jiang, Nguyen, and Rao 2009) for linear and generalised linear models. We
provide a number of innovations on the standard procedures and address many
practical implementation issues including the addition of redundant variables,
interactive visualisations and approximating logistic models with linear
models. An option is provided that combines our bootstrap approach with glmnet
for higher dimensional models. The plots and graphical user interface leverage
state of the art web technologies to facilitate interaction with the results.
The speed of implementation comes from the leaps package and cross-platform
multicore support.Comment: 28 pages, 9 figure
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