Entertainment-education for ecological engineering

Type: Approaches

Creation: 2016-04-26 00:00   Updated: 2018-04-04 15:09

Compilers: Monina Escalada

Reviewers: Fabian Ottiger, Deborah Niggli

Country/ region/ locations where the Approach has been applied
  • Country: Viet Nam
  • Region/ State/ Province: Long An and Tien Giang
  • Further specification of location (e.g. municipality, town, etc.), if relevant: Tan An town, Tan Tru, Thu Thua, Ben Luc, Chau Thanh,Tan Phuoc, Cai Lay
  • Map: View Map

Description of the SLM Approach

Short description of the Approach

Entertainment-education for ecological engineering involves a series of TV pro-grammes that educate rice farmers about ecosystem services, as well as ecologi-cal engineering techniques to conserve biodiversity in rice landscapes.

Detailed description of the Approach

Aims / objectives: A multi-stakeholder participatory process was adopted in formative research, then designing and developing a soap-opera series, launching the programme, followed by implementing on-the-ground support, and monitoring of progress. The stakeholders involved were from research, extension, a video production company and local government. To make sure the educational content was accurately and seamlessly woven into drama, the collaborating team was composed of technical experts and scriptwriters, nicknamed the ‘‘turtles and peacocks’’. Each 15-minute episode is composed of 3 parts: a short drama by comedians, an explanation by experts, and then a summary of the lesson portrayed in that particular episode.

Methods: The LEGATO TV series was produced by Viet Idea, a video company based in Ho Chi Minh City, and was broadcast on Long An TV (LA34) weekly for 20 weeks. The 18 episodes were based on the values grid that LEGATO scientists had developed. They covered a range of topics including organic matter decomposition, organisms and microorganisms, straw burning, rural habitats, the food chain, the architecture of traditional houses, the role of silicon in rice production, honey bees, plant health, eco-tourism and eco-engineering.

Stages of implementation: To popularize and enhance the viewership of the LEGATO Ecological Engineering TV series, a “Meet the Actors Day” was organized in Khanh Hau village, Tan An Town, Long An Province. The organisers comprised “Cong Nghe Xanh”, Long An TV (LA34), Y Tuong Viet (Idea Vietnam), and the Southern Regional Plant Protection Centre. The event was attended by the village People’s Committee Chair, farmers, Long An TV staff and plant protection officers. The “Meet the Actors” day is one of the elements in the entertainment-education approach. To track viewership and audience reactions to the TV series, four focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 41 rice farmers in four villages in Long An province. A post-broadcast survey was carried out in January 2015 among 396 randomly selected rice farmers in Long An and Tien Giang Provinces.

Role of stakeholders: The role of the different stakeholders in the approach was as follows: 1) Farmers provided feedback on the relevance and usefulness of the TV episodes and sug-gested other topics; 2) Plant protection officers worked with TV episode scriptwriters and served as subject matter specialists to simplify the educational content of each episode; 3) Local plant protection experts provided the scientific explanation behind the topics tackled in the episodes; 4) Local government was represented by Dr Nguyen Van Khang, former Director of Agriculture in Tien Giang province who agreed to allocate a portion of the provincial pesticide budget into ecological engineering demonstrations as he required data to be generated locally. Since then, from 2010 to 2014, more demonstration fields were set up.

Other important information: Preliminary analyses showed no significant differences in farmers’ insecticide use, but significant differences were found in beliefs and positions about growing flowers, biocontrol, and silicon use. A follow-up farmer survey was conducted to further eval-uate the effects of the TV series on rice farmers in Tien Giang and Long An Provinces.

Photos of the Approach

Image 'Meet the actors' day
'Meet the actors' day
  • 📍 Khanh Han Lam village , Tan An district, Long An province
  • 🗓 2014-03-09
  • 📷 Monina Escalada (Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte, Phil)
Image Audience watching a taped TV episode
Audience watching a taped TV episode
  • 📍 Khanh Han Lam village, Tan An district, Long An province
  • 🗓 2014-03-09
  • 📷 Monina Escalada (Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte, Phil)
Image Focus group discussions with farmers about the TV series
Focus group discussions with farmers about the TV series
  • 📍 Khanh Han Lam village, Tan An district, Long An
  • 🗓 2014-03-09
  • 📷 Monina Escalada (Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte, Phil)
Image Launching of the TV series
Launching of the TV series
  • 📍 Long An TV station , Long An province
  • 📷 Monina Escalada (Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte, Phil)