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245 _aBeyond farmer first :
_brural people's knowledge, agricultural research and extension practice /
_cedited by Ian Scoones & John Thompson ; with a foreword by Robert Chambers.
260 _aLondon :
_bIntermediate Technology Publications ,
_cc1994.
300 _axvi, 301 p. :
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_c23 cm.
500 _aContents; PART 1: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE, POWER AND PRACTICE Introduction Knowledge, power and agriculture – towards a theoretical understanding Knowledge, Consciousness and prejudice: adaptive agricultural Research in Zambia The Interweaving of knowledge and power in development interfaces Indigenous management and the management of Indigenous Knowledge, etc. PART 2: METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS, APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES Introduction Acknowledging process: challenges for agricultural research and extension Methodology Participatory watershed management in India: The Experience of the Age Khan Rural Support Programme Challenges in the collection and use of information on Livelihood Strategies and natural resource management Developing Interaction and understanding: RRA and farmer research groups in zambia, etc. PART 3: TRANSFORMING INSTITUTIONS AND CHANGING POLICIES Introduction Towards a learning paradigm: New professionalism and institutions for a sustainable agriculture From research to innovation: getting the most from interaction with NGOs Local Organization for supporting people-based agricultural research and extension: Lessons from Gal Oya, Sri Lanka NORMAN UPHOFF Federations and food systems: organizations for enhancing rural livelihoods, etc.
504 _aReference : p. 278-296 . _ Index : p. 297-301
650 _aAgriculture
650 _aAgricultural sciences
700 _aScoones, Ian
700 _aThompson, John
700 _aChambers, Robert
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