AgREN Network Papers 36-75

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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 India. 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.

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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.

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