Martin Enghoff
Social and Environmental Planner, Co-Director, M.Sc. Social Anthropology
Martin Enghoff is Co-Director of NORDECO. He has twenty years of experience with natural resource management programmes and projects. Key qualifications include:
- climate change adaptation and mitigation as related to natural resources management
- target group participation
- integration of local development and environmental issues
- planning of environmental and rural development at local and national level
- participatory planning processes
- community-based natural resource management
- wetland management
- conservation and protected area management
- monitoring of natural resource and socio-economic conditions
- extension and communication
- training and capacity building
- socio-economic surveys.
- PRA techniques including community mapping and community natural resource use planning
- participatory poverty assessments
Mr. Enghoff has worked extensively with identifications, feasibility studies, appraisals, reviews, running of logical framework sessions and as team-leader for interdisciplinary teams and project director with responsibility for quality-assurance, backstopping and contract administration. He has undertaken several assignments related to sector programme and component development and appraisals and have been responsible for training and capacity building of local staff.
Specialization: Community-based natural resource management (incl. social forestry, small-scale farming, pastoralism and local use of wetlands), tenure issues, rights based approaches, conservation and indigenous peoples issues in Sub-Sahara Africa and South-East Asia.