Methods for Planning Effective Linkages

Linkages between major institutional actors in agricultural knowledge and information systems (AKIS) are widely recognized as essential for an effective flow of technology and information between research, extension, and farmers. Poor performance of the system is often related to common and recurren...

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Main Authors: Peterson, Warren, Galleno, V., Eponou, Thomas, Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Service for National Agricultural Research 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136234
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author Peterson, Warren
Galleno, V.
Eponou, Thomas
Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna
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description Linkages between major institutional actors in agricultural knowledge and information systems (AKIS) are widely recognized as essential for an effective flow of technology and information between research, extension, and farmers. Poor performance of the system is often related to common and recurrent linkage problems among these actors and other stakeholders. Based on lessons learned through the collaborative application in four countries of a linkage planning approach developed by ISNAR, tested methods for improving linkages are summarized in this briefing paper.
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spelling CGSpace1362342025-01-09T06:04:14Z Methods for Planning Effective Linkages Peterson, Warren Galleno, V. Eponou, Thomas Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna planning policies partnerships research networks Linkages between major institutional actors in agricultural knowledge and information systems (AKIS) are widely recognized as essential for an effective flow of technology and information between research, extension, and farmers. Poor performance of the system is often related to common and recurrent linkage problems among these actors and other stakeholders. Based on lessons learned through the collaborative application in four countries of a linkage planning approach developed by ISNAR, tested methods for improving linkages are summarized in this briefing paper. 2001-01 2024-01-04T07:47:41Z 2024-01-04T07:47:41Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136234 en Open Access application/pdf International Service for National Agricultural Research Peterson, Warren, Galleno, V., Eponou, Thomas, Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna. 2001. Methods for Planning Effective Linkages. International Service for National Agricultural Research
spellingShingle planning
policies
partnerships
research networks
Peterson, Warren
Galleno, V.
Eponou, Thomas
Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna
Methods for Planning Effective Linkages
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title_full Methods for Planning Effective Linkages
title_fullStr Methods for Planning Effective Linkages
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policies
partnerships
research networks
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