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Publikováno v:
Development in Practice. 20:917-932
The international workshop ‘Rethinking Impact: Understanding the Complexity of Poverty and Change’ (Cali, Colombia, 26–28 March 2008) explored the challenges inherent in evaluating agricultural research-for-development efforts, identifying less
Autor:
Mauricio R. Bellon, Nina Lilja
Publikováno v:
Development in Practice. 18:590-598
This study assessed the extent to which participatory methods had been used by CIMMYT, and how the scientists perceived them. Results suggest that participatory approaches at the Center were largely ‘functional’ – that is, aimed at improving th
Autor:
John Dixon, Nina Lilja
Publikováno v:
Development in Practice. 18:467-478
Participatory research approaches are increasingly popular with scientists working for poverty alleviation, sustainable rural development, and social change. This introduction offers an overview of the special issue of Development in Practice on the
Autor:
Mauricio R. Bellon, Nina Lilja
Publikováno v:
Development in Practice. 18:479-488
This article reviews, through reference to the published literature, some key questions about participatory research. When should participatory research be used? How should participatory research be applied? What about quality of science in participa
Autor:
John Dixon, Nina Lilja
Publikováno v:
Experimental Agriculture. 44:3-19
SUMMARYSince the Green Revolution, the public-sector's agricultural research strategy for increasing food crop productivity has been explicitly based on the premise that technology can cross political and agro-climatic boundaries, primarily through t
Publikováno v:
Agriculture and Human Values. 23:501-512
There is increasing interest in farmers’ organizations as an effective approach to farmer participatory research (FPR). Using data from an empirical study of farmers’ research groups (FRGs) in Uganda, this paper examines the patterns of participa
Publikováno v:
Natural Resources Forum. 28:189-200
Stakeholder participation is expected to improve the efficiency, equity, and sustainability of natural resource management research and development (RD however, there is little systematic evidence about what participation actually means in practice,
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 78:287-306
Persistent poverty and environmental degradation demand a constant effort to improve the effectiveness and impact of agricultural and natural resource management research. Participatory research methods have developed as a way to help researchers bet
Autor:
Nina Lilja, John H. Sanders
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Economics. 19:73-79