Guidelines for training in agroforestry

cg.contributor.affiliationTechnical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperationen
cg.howPublishedFormally Publisheden
cg.identifier.urlhttp://collections.infocollections.org/ukedu/en/d/Jcta26e/en
cg.issn1011-0054en
cg.journalSporeen
cg.number26en
cg.placeWageningen, The Netherlandsen
dc.contributor.authorTechnical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperationen
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-08T13:16:11Zen
dc.date.available2014-10-08T13:16:11Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/45267
dc.titleGuidelines for training in agroforestryen
dcterms.abstract'Guidelines for Training in Rapid Appraisal for Agroforestry Research and Extension, by N O J Abel, M J Drinkwater, J Ingram, J Okafor and R T Prinsley, 1989, 117pp, ISBN 0 85092 337 9 School of Development Studies University of East Anglia Norwen
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.bibliographicCitationCTA. 1990. Guidelines for training in agroforestry. Spore 26. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands.en
dcterms.descriptionThe Commonwealth Science Council and the Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe collaborated in a training and research exercise in Shurugwi Communal Area in Zimbabwe in 1988, which resulted in the publication of 'Guidelines (or Training in Rapid Appraisal for Agroforestry Research and Extension', published by the University of East Anglia UK, and funded by the Ford Foundation. The guidelines will help research and extension personnel in rapid appraisal methods for the development of agroforestry in peasant land-use systems. The authors say that four key principles underlie the methods used: the first is 'interactive research' whereby agroforestry interventions are identified and developed through working with and learning from farmers and the local community, as well as through conventional resource assessment. The second, '1earning by doing' assumes that interactive research is best learned through real application rather than through lectures or classroom exercises and simulations. The third Principle is 'interdisciplinarity'' and is the key to successful interactive research. Finally, agroforestry interventions are developed from an understanding of constraints and conflicts existing within the rural community over access to production resources. This is a practical, easy-to-read spiral-bound book, which takes the reader through the project step-by-step with charts diagrams, clear text, and colour photos. 'Guidelines for Training in Rapid Appraisal for Agroforestry Research and Extension, by N O J Abel, M J Drinkwater, J Ingram, J Okafor and R T Prinsley, 1989, 117pp, ISBN 0 85092 337 9 School of Development Studies University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ - UKen
dcterms.isPartOfSporeen
dcterms.issued1990
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.publisherTechnical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperationen
dcterms.typeNews Item

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