skip to:
content
Global Links
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact us
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Home
About Us
Publications
Education
Employment
Events
Contacts
Search DPIRD
Search WA Government
Logon
Library Catalogue
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Title:
Institutionalising participatory, client-driven research and technology development in agriculture.
Author:
Ashby, Jacqueline A.
;
Sperling, Louise.
Series:
Network paper (Overseas Development Institute. Agricultural Administration Unit), ; 49.
Description:
21 p. ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Technological innovations.
;
Community involvement.
;
Decentralization.
;
Agricultural research.
Type:
Journal
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Journals-Series
05:63.001.5
Similar Items
What makes a local organisation robust? evidence from India and Nepal.
Research report / Yanco Agricultural Institute.
Science in farming.
RIRDC corporate plan 2007-2012 / Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Integrated agricultural research institute : newsletter. [Variant title:Integrated agricultural research and research training capability.] [Variant title:Towards an integrated agricultural research institute.] [Variant title:An integrated agricultural research institute for Western Australia.] [Variant title:Agricultural research Western Australia.]
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Greenhouses, Environmental Controls and In-house Mechanization for Crop Production in the Tropics and Sub-tropics : controlled environment production system for sustainable agricultural production / [editors, Rezuwan Kamaruddin, Ibni Hajar Rukunuddin, Nor Raizan Abdul Hamid] [Variant title:Controlled environment production system for sustainable agricultural production.]
Network paper (Agricultural Research and Extension Network) [electronic resource]
Research report / Rutherglen Research Institute.
Annual report / New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute
Making the link between micro and meso : learning from experience of Community Based Planning (CBP)