This report presents the findings of a one week field trip in the village of Linamnutu, Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS), Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. This is a preliminary report, and is not an exhaustive analysis of the findings. The field study had both research and educational purposes, and aimed to provide information about access and availability of food and water resources in Linamnutu Village (Desa Linamnutu) that is of interest, and use, to the village itself. The work was generously supported by the village administration and residents of Linamnutu, who provided accommodation, meals and logistic support for the field team. The work was also kindly supported by Badan Perencana Pembangunan Daerah (BAPPEDA) TTS District (Kabupaten) Officers, So’E. The field team comprised academic staff, researchers and students from two Indonesian universities - Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana (UKSW), Salatiga, and Universitas Nusa Cendana (UNDANA), Kupang, - and Charles Darwin University (Darwin), Australia. In light of the successful education, research and community outcomes of the first field study in Linamnutu, the research team now hopes to continue to work with LinamnutuVillage (Desa Linamnutu) for further field trips in 2011 and 2012.