Participation in agricultural research planning.
Publication: Planning agricultural research: a sourcebook
pp. 171-181
Abstract
Participation in agricultural research planning can improve the relevance, representativeness, equity insight and ownership of the research process. The different types of participation are reviewed and factors affecting the quality of results are outlined including choice of type of stakeholders and overall strategy of stakeholder involvement. Ways in which participation in agricultural research planning can be improved are identified. The relevance of participation in planning for agricultural research is considered and examples from Morocco, Tanzania and Ivory Coast are cited.
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Pages: 171 - 181
Editors: G. Gijsbers, W. Janssen, H. H. Odame, and G. Meijerink
ISBN (ePDF): 978-0-85199-966-1
ISBN (Paperback): 978-0-85199-401-7
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Published online: 12 December 2000
Cover date: 2001
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- Laurens Klerkx, Cees Leeuwis, Operationalizing Demand-Driven Agricultural Research: Institutional Influences in a Public and Private System of Research Planning in The Netherlands, The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 10.1080/13892240902909080, 15, 2, (161-175), (2009).
- Willem Janssen, Amir Kassam, Alain de Janvry, A Regional Approach to Setting Research Priorities and Implementation: Towards Satisfying National, Regional and Global Concerns, Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 10.1300/J108v05n02_07, 5, 2, (67-100), (2003).
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