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112. Elizabeth Cromwell, Patrick Kambewa, Richard Mwanza and Rowland Chirwa with Kwera Development Centre Impact assessment using participatory approaches: 'Starter Pack' and sustainable agriculture in malawi January 2001, £3.00 ISBN 085003 512 0
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111. Andrew Hall, Norman Clark, Sarah Taylor, Rasheed Sulaiman V Institutional learning through technical projects: Horticulture technology R&D systems In India January 2001, £3.00 ISBN 085003 511 2
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110. Helder Gemo and William M. Rivera Mozambique's move towards a pluralistic national system of rural extension January 2001, £3.00 ISBN 085003 510 4
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109. Henning Baur and Chafik KradiIntegrating participatory research methods in a public agricultural research organisation: A partially successful experience in Morocco January 2001, £3.00 ISBN 085003 509 0
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108. R. K. Theodore, D. David Rajasekar, G. Selvaraj and D. Jawahar Sustainability of diversified farms in Tambiraparani River command area, southern India January 2001, £3.00 ISBN 085003 508 2
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107. David Rees, Martha Momanyi, Joseph Wekundah, Felister Ndungu, Jacob Odondi, A. O. Oyure, Dymphina Andima, Marion Kamau, Jessica Ndubi, Francis Musembi, Lucy Mwaura and Rita Joldersma. Agricultural knowledge and information systems in Kenya . implications for technology dissemination and development. July 2000, £3.00 ISBN 085003 489 2
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106. July 2000, £3.00 ISBN 085003 488 4

105. Ann R. Braun, Graham Thiele and María Fernández. Farmer field schools and local agricultural research committees: complementary platforms for integrated decision-making in sustainable agriculture. July 2000, £3.00 ISBN 085003 487 6
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104. Sally Humphries, Juan Gonzales, Jose Jimenez and Fredy Sierra. Searching for sustainable land use practices in honduras: lessons from a programme of participatory research with hillside farmers July 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 486 8
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103. Ann Degrande and Bahiru Duguma. Adoption potential of rotational hedgerow intercropping in the humid lowlands of Cameroon. July 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 485 X
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102. Charlotte Boyd and Cathryn Turton (eds), with N. Hatibu, H.F. Mahoo, E. Lazaro and F.B. Rwehumbiza, P. Okubal and M. Makumbi. The contribution of soil and water conservation to sustainable livelihoods in semi-arid areas of sub-saharan africa. January 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 454 X
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101. Nicholas Q.R. Nathaniels and Amos Mwijage. Seed fairs and the case of Marambo village, Nachingwea District, Tanzania: Implications of local informal seed supply and variety. January 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 453 1
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100. Jeffery W Bentley and Peter S Baker. The Colombian Coffee Growers' Federation: Organised, successful smallholder farmers for 70 years. January 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 452 3
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99. Martin Whiteside. Ganyu labour in Malawi and its implications for livelihood security interventions - an analysis of recent literature and implications for poverty alleviation. January 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 451 5
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98. Volker Hoffmann, John Lamers and Andrew Kidd. Reforming the organisation of agricultural extension in Germany: Lessons for other countries. January 2000, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 450 7
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97. Ved Arya. Towards a relationship of significance: Lessons from a decade of collaboration between government and NGOs in Rajasthan, India.
July 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 428 0
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96. July 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 427 2

  • 96a. Daniela Soleri, Steven Smith and David Cleveland. Evaluating the potential for farmer-breeder collaboration: A case study of farmer maize selection from Oaxaca, Mexico.
  • 96b. Catherine Longley. On-farm rice variability and change in Sierra Leone: Farmers' perceptions of semi-weed types.
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95. July 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 426 4

  • 95a. Bishnu Raj Upreti. Managing local conflicts over water resources: A case study from Nepal.
  • 95b. Thomas Dierolf, Eberhard Krain, Ellen Kramer, M.S. Tarmudji and Amir Nasution. Kumpulan Informasi Teknis: A process and tool to obtain, build on and disseminate local technical knowledge.
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94. JÜrgen Hagmann with Edward Chuma, Kudakwashe Murwira and Mike Connolly. Putting process into practice: Operationalising participatory extension. July 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 425 6
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93. Andrew Hall and Silim Nahdy. New methods and old institutions: The systems context. of farmer participatory research in national agricultural systems. The case of Uganda. January 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 424 8

92. Jan 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 423 X

  • 92a. Alistair Sutherland. Linkages between farmer-oriented and formal research and development approaches.
  • 92b. Sian Floyd. When is quantitative data collection appropriate in farmer participatory research and development? Who should analyse the data and how?
  • 92c. Barry Pound. The appropriate use of qualitative information in participatory research and development. What are the issues for farmers and researchers?

91. Anna Lawrence, Julian Barr and Graham Haylor. Stakeholder approaches to planning participatory research by multi-institution groups. January 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 422 1

90. Christopher Floyd and colleagues. The adoption and associated impact of technologies in the western hills of Nepal. January 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 421 3

89. Michael Warner, Peter Bezkorowajnyj, Rama Rana and John Witcombe. Matching livelihood needs to tree selection in high potential farming systems: Lessons from participatory research in Nepal and India. January 1999, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 420 5

88. July 1998 £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 394 2
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  • 88a. Vasudha Lokur Pangare. Gender Issues in Watershed Development and Management in India.
  • 88b. Marcella d'Souza. Watershed Development - Creating Space for Women.

87. Paul Smith. The Use of Subsidies for Soil and Water Conservation: A Case Study from Western India. July 1998, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 393 4
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86. Cathryn Turton with Michael Warner and Ben Groom. Scaling Up Participatory Watershed Development in India: A Review of the Literature. July 1998, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 392 6
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85. Jeffery W Bentley and Daniel Vasques. The Seed Potato System in Bolivia: Organisational Growth and Missing Links. July 1998, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 389 6
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84. Fergus Lyon and Seth Afikorah-Danquah. Small-Scale Seed Provision in Ghana: Social Relations, Contracts and Institutions for Micro-Enterprise Development. July 1998, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 388 8
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83. Robert Tripp and Suresh Pal. Information Exchange in Commercial Seed Markets in Rajasthan. July 1998, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 387 X
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82. January 1998, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 353 5

  • 82a. David Vaughan. Biodiversity and Agricultural Practice: Why Should Agriculturists Care?
  • 82b. Stephen Hall and Roger Blench. Conflicts in Protected Areas in Africa: Livestock and the Conservation of the Rwenya Wildlife Management Area, Northeast Zimbabwe.

81. January 1998, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 352 7

  • 81a. Roger Blench. Fragments and Sentiments: Why is the Community the Focus of Development? A Zimbabwean Case.
  • 81b. P.B. Moriarty and C.J. Lovell. Groundwater Resource Development in the Context of Farming Systems Intensification and Changing Rainfall Regimes: A Case Study from South-East Zimbabwe.
80. Marie-Hélène Collion and Pierre Rondot. Partnerships between Agricultural Services Institutions and Producer Organisations: Myth or Reality? January 1998, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 349 7

79. A J Sutherland, J.W. Irungu, J. Kang'ara, J. Muthamia and J. Ouma. Tackling Household Food Security through Adaptive Research: Lessons from the Dryland Applied Research and Extension Project, Kenya. January 1998, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 348 9

78. Jürgen Hagmann, Edward Chuma, Mike Connolly and Kudakwashe Murwira. Client-driven Change and Institutional Reform in Agricultural Extension: An Action Learning Experience from Zimbabwe. January 1998, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 347 0

77. Godfrey Mitti, Micheal Drinkwater, and Sylvester Kalonge. Experimenting with Agricultural Extensions in Zambia: Care's Livingstone Food Security Project. July 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 312 8
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76. Anthony Bebbington. Crises and Transitions: Non-Governmental Organisations and Political Economic Change in the Andean Region. July 1997, £3.00 ISBN 0 85003 307 1
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75. Edited by Louise Sperling. War and Crop Diversity. July 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 307 1
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74. The UK/Ghana Larger Grain Borer Project: Two case studies. January 1997 £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 299 7
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  • 74a. J A Compton. Managing applied research: experiences from a post-harvest pest control project in Ghana.
  • 74b. P Magrath, J A Compton, A Ofosu, and F Motte. Cost-benefit analysis of client participation in agricultural research: a case study from Ghana.

73. John Farrington and John Nelson, ed. Paul Mundy. Using logframes to monitor and review farmer participatory research. January 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 294 6
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72. A Global programme on participatory research and gender analysis for technology development and organisational innovation Systemwide Initiative on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis. January 1997 £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 289
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71. Gelia T Castillo. Research partnerships: Issues, lessons, results and dreams for sustainable development. January 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 284 9
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70. Kate Roberts and Jeff Coutts. A broader approach to common resource management: Landcare and Integrated Catchment Management in Queensland, Australia. January 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 279 2
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69. Robert Tripp, Niels Louwaars, W. Joost van der Burg, Daljit S. Virk, and John R. Witcombe. Alternatives for seed regulatory reform: An analysis of variety testing, variety regulation and seed quality control. January 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 274 1
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68. David Brown and Caroline Korte. Institutional development of local organisations in the context of farmer-led extension: the agroforestry programme of the Mag'uugmad Foundation. January 1997, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 269 5
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67. A A M Gaifami and R da Cunha Belem. Small-scale milk production in southern Brazil: The challenges of 'modernisation'. With: P P Houtzager The rural workers' union movement in Brazil. July 1996, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 264 4
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66. A K de Villiers. Quantifying Indigenous Knowledge: A rapid method for assessing crop performance without field trials. July 1996, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 259 8
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65. H Munk Ravnborg and J A. Ashby. Organising for local-level watershed management: Lessons from Rio Cabuyal watershed, Colombia. July 1996, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 298 8
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64. D Mosse (with the KRIBP team). Local institutions and farming systems development: Thoughts from a project in tribal western. July 1996, £3.00, ISBN 0 85003 293 8
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63. T Defoer, S Kant­, T Hilhorst and H de Groote. Towards more sustainable soil fertility management. July 1996,£3.00, ISBN 0 85003 288 1
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62. A J Bebbington. Technology and Rural Development Strategies in a Base Economic Organisation: "El Ceibo" Ltd Federation of Cooperatives. January 1996, 47 pp.
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61. M K Chowdhury and E H Gilbert. Agricultural Extension in Bangladesh: Blending Greater Participation and Sustainability with Institutional Strengthening. January 1996, 43 pp.
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60. L Sperling, U Scheidegger and R Buruchara. Designing Seed Systems with Small Farmers: Principles Derived from Bean Research in the Great Lakes Region of Africa. January 1996, 16 pp.
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59. Farmer-Led Approaches to Extension.
edited by Vanessa Scarborough
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59a. Philippines Workshop Compilation 1. Farmer-to-Farmer Extension. January 1996, 60pp.

  • E Holt Gimenez. The Campesino-a-Campesino Movement: Farmer-led Agricultural Extension.
  • R Bunch -People Centred Agricultural Development: Principles of Extension for Achieving Long-term Impact.
  • N Singaga and S Wodicka. Farmer-based Extension in the Marginal Uplands of Sumba, Indonesia: A Case Study of Tananua Experience.
  • B H Pandit. The Nepal Agroforestry Foundation's (NAF) Approach to Farmer-led Extension.
  • G Lopez. The Village Extensionist in Developing Nations.
  • P Baile. Farmer-to-Farmer Extension: Pedro Baile's Experience.
59b. Philippines Workshop Compilation 2. Farmer Research January 1996, 25 pp.
  • D Dilts and S Hate. IPM Farmer Field Schools Changing Paradigms and Scaling Up.
  • M A Kingsley and P Musante. Activities for Developing Linkages and Cooperation Exchange Among Farmers' Organisations, NGOs, GOs and Researchers.
  • K Kamp. Teaching the Teacher to Fish: a Case Study.
  • K Murwira, M Vela, C Bungu and N Mapepa. The Experiences of the Chivi Food Security Project: The Project Acting as Facilitator.
59c. Philippines Workshop Compilation 3. Other Farmer-Responsive Methods of Extension and/or Research. January 1996, 40 pp.
  • M Ishii-Eiteman. Facilitating Farmer NGO-GO Collaboration in Ecological Pest Management in South-East Asia: Field-testing a Model for Inter-agency Partnering.
  • C Peacock. Some Experiences of Women-led Extension in Ethiopia.
  • N Hai. CIDSE's working Experience in Farming-Based Extension Approaches in Vietnam.
  • B P Bimoli and D N Manandhar. A Farmer-centred Extension Approach in Nepal.
  • A Farouk and S Worsley. The CARE-Egypt Farmlink Project.
  • N B Thapa. An Experience of Actionaid-Nepal with Community-based Agricultural Extension Workers.

58. D Mosse with the KRIBP Project Team. 'People's Knowledge' in Project Planning: The Limits and Social Conditions of Participation in Planning Agricultural Development. July 1995, 35 pp.

57. J A Ashby, T Gracia, M del Pilar Guerrero, C A Quiros, J I Roa and J A Beltran. Institutionalising Farmer Participation in Adaptive Technology Testing with the 'CIAL'. July 1995, 43 pp.

56. A Shah. NGO-GO Interactions in Watershed Development: Experiences from Gujarat (India). July 1995, 18 pp.

55. E Gilbert. The Meaning of the Maize Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Seeking Guidance from Past Impacts. January 1995, 52 pp.

54. M H Collion. On Building a Partnership in Mali between Farmers and Researchers. January 1995, 22 pp.

53. M E O Arnaiz. Farmers' Organisations in the Technology Change Process: An Annotated Bibliography. January 1995, 50 pp.

52. E O Omolo, J W Ssennyonga, A Ngugi, F Kiros and C Okali. Community Mapping Exercises: An Evaluation. January 1995, 24 pp.

51. R Tripp. Seed Regulatory Frameworks and Resource-Poor Farmers: A Literature Review. January 1995, 53 pp.

50. Linking Farmers' Organisations and Researchers: Four Case Studies. July 1994, 50 pp.

  • 50a. T Ammour. The Sustainable use of Natural Resources by Community Organisations in Central America: The Experience of the Olafo Project.
  • 50b. A Z Mattee and T Lassalle. Diverse and Linked: Farmers' Organisation in Tanzania.
  • 50c. P Krebs and J Vogel. Birth of a Small Farmers' Group in Guinea.
  • 50d. M G Muchagata, V De Reynal and I P Veiga Jr. Building a Dialogue between Researchers and Small Farmers: the Tocantins Agro-Ecology Centre (CAT) in Brazil.
49. L A Ashby and L Sperling. Institutionalising Participatory, Client-Driven Research and Technology Development in Agriculture. July 1994, 21 pp.

48. L A Schwartz. The Role of the Private Sector in Agricultural Extension: economic Analysis and Case Studies. July 1994, 21 pp.

47. A Bebbington, D Merrill-Sands and J Farrington. Farmer and Community Organisations in Agricultural Research and Extension: Functions, Impacts and Questions. July 1994, 33 pp.

46. M Mortimore and B Turner. Crop-Livestock Farming Systems in the Semi-Arid Zone of Sub-Saharan Africa. January 1994, 31 pp.

45. M Tiffen, M Mortimore and A C Ackello-Ogutu. The Evolution of Livestock Feeding Systems: From Agropastoralism to Mixed Farming. January 1994, 35 pp.

44. D Mosse. Authority, Gender and Knowledge: Theoretical Reflections on the Practice of Participatory Rural Appraisal. January 1994, 31 pp.

43. D Edwards and J Farrington. Review of the Factors Influencing the Uptake and Impact of Twenty-one Renewable Natural Resources Projects January 1994, 51 pp.

42. Roles for Farmers' Knowledge in the Africa. July 1993.

  • 42a. C Riches, L Shaxton, J W M Logan and D C Munthali. Insect and Parasitic Weed Problems in Southern Malawi and the Use of Farmer Knowledge in the Design of Control Measures.
  • 42b. S Batterbury. Planners or Performers? Indigenous Dryland Farmers in Northern Burkina Faso.
41. A Bebbington. Rural Peoples' Knowledge, Farmer Organisation and Regional Development: Implications for Agricultural Research and Extension. July 1993 40. P Gubbels. Peasant Farmer Organisation in Farmer First Agricultural Development in West Africa: New Opportunities and Continuing Constraints. July 1993

    39. Local Institutional Linkages in Farming Systems Research and Extension. July 1993.

    • 39a. G Heinrich and E Modiakgotla. Linking FSR, Extension and Development Organisations: an Experience in Botswana.
    • 39b. J Uquillas and Navas. Linking Research, Extension and Agricultural Education: an Experience in Ecuador.

    38. D J Lewis. Catalysts for Change? NGOs, Agriculture Technology and the State in Bangladesh. Dec. 1992, 38 pp.

    37. A J Ayers. Conflicts or Complementarities? The State and Non-Governmental Organisation in the Colonization Zones of San Julian and Berlin, Eastern Bolivia. December 1992, 23 pp.

    36. G Castillo. Sustainable Agriculture: In Concept and In Deed. December1992, 32 pp.

    35. D Baker. Inability of Farming Systems Research to Deal with Agricultural Policy. December 1992, 26 pp.

    34. J A Berdegué. Challenges to Farming Systems Research and Extension. December 1992, 13 pp.

    33. A Bebbington and J Farrington. The Scope for NGO-Government Interactions in Agricultural Technology Development: an International Overview. June 1992, 22 pp.

    32. F Aguirre and M Namdar-Irani. Complementarities and Tensions in NGO-State Relations in Agriculture Development: the Trajectory of AGRARIA (Chile). June 1992, 42 pp.

    31. H Munk Ravnborg. The CGIAR in Transition: Implications for the Poor, Sustainability and the National Research Systems. June 1992, 87 pp.

    30. O Sotomayor. GIA and the new Chilean Public Sector: Relations between NGOs and the State in the Generation and Transfer of Agricultural Technology. December 1991, 25 pp.

    29. B Kohl. Protected Horticultural Systems in the Bolivian Andes: A Case Study of NGOs and Inappropriate Technology. December 1991, 30 pp.

    28. J Sollows, L Jonjuabsong and A Hwai-Kham. NGO-Government Interaction in Rice-Fish Farming and Other Aspects of Sustainable Agricultural Development in Thailand. December 1991, 41 pp.

    27. J E Sumberg. NGOs and Agriculture at the Margin: Research, Participation and Sustainability in West Africa. December 1991, 41 pp.

    26. M Khan, D J Lewis, A Ali Sabri and M D Shahabuddin. NGO Interactions with the Public Sector: The Experience of Proshika's Livestock and Social Forestry Programme. December 1991, 46 pp.

    25. M Ndiweni, B Macgarry, A Chaguma and D Gumbo. Involving Farmers in Rural Technologies: Case Studies of Zimbabwean NGOs. June 1991, 54 pp.

    24. D Mungate and S Mvududu. Government and NGO Collaboration in Natural Resources in Zimbabwe. June 1991, 39 pp.

    23. J Musyoka, R Charles and J Kaluli. Inter-Agency Collaboration in the Development of Agriculture Technologies at National and District Level in Kenya. June 1991, 35 pp.

    22. P Mung'ala and G Arum. Institutional Aspects of Environmental Research in Extension in Kenya: The Department of Forestry and Kenya Energy and Environmental Organisations. June 1991.

    21. E Cromwell (ed.). Seed Diffusion Mechanisms in Small Farmer Communities: Lessons from Asia, Africa and Latin America. December 1990, 57 pp.

    20. J G Copestake. The Scope for Collaboration between Government and Private Voluntary Organisations in Agricultural Technology Development: The Case of Zambia. December 1990, 41 pp.

    19. J A Berdegué. NGOs and Farmers' Organisations in R&E in Chile. December 1990, 17 pp.

    18. S Satish and J Farrington. A Research-based NGO in India: The Bharatiya Agro-Industries Foundation's Cross-Bred Dairy Programme. December 1990, 31 pp.

    17. J Buckland and P Graham. The Mennonite Central Committee's Experience in Agricultural Research and Extension in Bangladesh. December 1990, 47 pp.

    16. D Norman and E Modiakgotla. Ensuring Farmer Input into the Research Process within an Institutional Setting: The Case of Semi-Arid Botswana. June 1990, 47 pp.

    15. K Wellard, J Farrington and P Davies. The State, Voluntary Agencies and Agricultural Technology in Marginal Areas. June 1990. 25 pp.

    14. P A Henderson and R Singh. NGO-Government Links in Seed Production: Case Studies from the Gambia and Ethiopia. 1990, 27 pp.

    13. T Osborn. Multi-Institutional Approaches to Participatory Development: A Case Study from Senegal. June 1990, 32 pp.

    12. E Gilbert. NGO-Government Links in Seed Production: The Experience of the Gambia. June 1990, 53 pp.

    11. A Bebbington. Institutional Options and Multiple Sources of Agricultural Innovation: Evidence from an Ecuadorean Case Study. December 1989 43 pp.

    10. U Scheidegger, G Prain, F Ezeta and C Vittorelli. Linking Formal R&D to Indigenous Systems: A User-Orientated Potato Seed Programme for Peru. December 1989, 16 pp.

    9. R W Sharland. Indigenous Knowledge and Technical Change in a Subsistence Society: Lessons from the Moru of Sudan. December 1989, 43 pp.

    8. D L Galt. Joining FSR to Commodity Programme Breeding Efforts Earlier: Increasing Plant Breeding Efficiency in Nepal. June 1989, 27 pp.

    7. A Waters-Bayer. Participatory Technology Development in Ecologically-Orientated Agriculture: Some Approaches and Tools. June 1989, 63 pp.

    6. S Biggs. A Multiple Source of Innovation Model of Agricultural; Research and Technology Promotion. June 1989, 72 pp.

    5. K Amanor. 340 Abstracts on Farmer Participatory Research. June 1989, 152 pp.

    4. H B Thapa, T Green and D Gibson. Agricultural Extension in the Hills of Nepal: Ten Years of Experience from Pakhribas Agricultural Centre. December 1988, 30 pp.

    3. J Delman. The Agricultural Extension System in China. December 1988 32 pp.

    2. D Sagar and J Farrington. Participatory Approaches to Technology Generation: From the Development of Methodology to Wider-scale Implementation. December 1988, 50 pp.

    1. G Thiele, P Davies and J Farrington. Strength in Diversity: Innovation in Agricultural Technology Development in Eastern Bolivia. December1988, 45 pp.


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