This paper addresses issues of institutionalising participatory approaches to research. Experience in Botswana has led to careful consideration of the roles of different types of trial and the distinction between experimental and nonexperimental variables in each. Examples from Botswana distinguish between "high leverage" interventions which address critical constraints in the farming system but whose implementation may require major changes in farmer practice, and "low" or "non-leverage" interventions which have restricted impact but are easier to implement. Requests to test the latter arise from on-station research, whereas a principal objective of on-farm research is to seek solutions to the former. The paper also describes institutional...
Involving farmers in research is important in order to ensure that the research is appropriate to th...
Participatory approaches are commonly interpreted as processes for ‘extension’. Yet, we use case stu...
This article takes to task certain assumptions about participation in research and development, and ...
The need for farmers to participate more directly in the process of agricultural technology developm...
This paper identifies key characteristics of participatory research and development (R&D): it is cli...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) is conducted to compliment conventional research approaches with...
This article discusses major issues that confront attempts to introduce participatory methodologies ...
<div align="center"><b> </b> Participatory research was introduced into the Kenyan Agricultural rese...
Participatory research in agriculture may range from research and technology development (R&D), carr...
This paper defines basic tenents of the participatory research approach in the context of agricultur...
This book is about participation in agricultural research. It documents the experience of practition...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) approaches are now considered mainstream and are especially appl...
Research institutes in Africa have had limited success in producing new technologies appropriate to ...
The purpose of this paper is to present an approach for improving local level linkages among researc...
Agricultural research designs tend to be bounded by agroecological conditions, farming systems and o...
Involving farmers in research is important in order to ensure that the research is appropriate to th...
Participatory approaches are commonly interpreted as processes for ‘extension’. Yet, we use case stu...
This article takes to task certain assumptions about participation in research and development, and ...
The need for farmers to participate more directly in the process of agricultural technology developm...
This paper identifies key characteristics of participatory research and development (R&D): it is cli...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) is conducted to compliment conventional research approaches with...
This article discusses major issues that confront attempts to introduce participatory methodologies ...
<div align="center"><b> </b> Participatory research was introduced into the Kenyan Agricultural rese...
Participatory research in agriculture may range from research and technology development (R&D), carr...
This paper defines basic tenents of the participatory research approach in the context of agricultur...
This book is about participation in agricultural research. It documents the experience of practition...
Farmer participatory research (FPR) approaches are now considered mainstream and are especially appl...
Research institutes in Africa have had limited success in producing new technologies appropriate to ...
The purpose of this paper is to present an approach for improving local level linkages among researc...
Agricultural research designs tend to be bounded by agroecological conditions, farming systems and o...
Involving farmers in research is important in order to ensure that the research is appropriate to th...
Participatory approaches are commonly interpreted as processes for ‘extension’. Yet, we use case stu...
This article takes to task certain assumptions about participation in research and development, and ...