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Financial and economic research methods

A training manual detailing methods of financial and economic agricultural research, based on a 5 day workshop to cover a number of financial and economic research techniques and their applications to natural resource management. (ACIAR: 2008) More info >>

Social and community dimensions to ACIAR research

This is a training manual on the social and community aspects of ACIAR research projects.  (ACIAR: 2008) More info >>

Landcare in the Southern Philippines: past, present and future

This Working paper synthesises material from previous project reports and papers to identify key lessons from this experience for sustaining and scaling up Landcare in the future. (Philippines-Australia Landcare Project: 2006) More info >>

Sustainability of the farmer field school approach to agricultural extension

This paper focuses on aspects of a specific approach to agricultural extension using the farmer field school in Indonesia and the Philippines. (World Bank: 2000) More info >>

Fundamental elements of a farmer field school

This document outlines the elements of farmer field schools and their use to assist in knowledge and skill building and to work towards alleviating poverty. (Global Farmer Field School Network and Resource Centre: 2003) More info >>

Agricultural & rural extension worldwide: options for institutional reform in the developing countries

This paper outlines three agricultural and rural extension market reforms and two non-marketing reforms, emphasizing stakeholder and end-user participation in the approaches employed in these reforms. (FAO: 2001) More info >>

World Bank agricultural investment sourcebook

This World Bank sourcebook discusses the policy, technical and institutional options for improving the agriculture sector, targeted to practitioners around the world. (World Bank: 2006) More info >>


 

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