TY - Generic
T1 - Lab to land: Biotechnology for sustainable agriculture in Asia (Proceedings of the first ANSAB Workshop)
Y1 - 1992
ED - John D. Ferchak
ED - Sharmila Ribeiro
KW - agricultural biotechnology
KW - agroforestry
KW - Asia
AB -
Papers include:
- Small-scale agricultural biotechnology in Bangladesh
- Agricultural biotechnology in China
- Application of biofertilizers in agroforestry
- The role of BIOTECH in the commercialization of biotechnology
- Agricultural biotechnology for farmers in Indonesia
- An overview of biotechnology in Nepal
- Overview of agricultural biotechnologies in the Philippines
- Agricultural biotechnologies for Sri Lanka
- Mature agricultural biotechnologies in Thailand
- The direction of biotechnology development in Vietnam to 2000
- Research, production, and application of N2 fixing bacterial innoculants in Vietnam
- Farmer and NGO perspectives on small-scale agricultural biotechnology
- The biovillage action program
- The role of NGOs in resource-poor farmers' development
- From lab to land: choices and dilemmas in linking biotechnology indigenous technical knowledge and small-scale production
- The role of ANSAB as a network
- The legume innoculant production industry: Technology and resources for enterprise success
- floor discussions.
PB - Appropriate Technology International and New Era (Firm)
CY - Washington, DC and Kathmandu, Nepal
UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29788291
N1 - ANSAB Workshop (1st : March 29-April 1, 1992 : Kathmandu, Nepal)
U5 - 187 pp
JO - Lab to land
ER -
TY - CHAP
T1 - Local organizations in community forestry
T2 - Local organizations in community forestry extension in Asia
Y1 - 1992
A1 - R. J. Fisher
ED - Cor Veer
ED - Jim Chamberlain
KW - agroforestry
KW - Asia
KW - forestry
KW - forestry extension
KW - Nepal
AB - This paper examines the nature and potential of local organizations in community forestry, with the following questions in mind:
- What types of local organizations are appropriate for community forestry in particular situations, and
- What makes some local organizations effective?
JF - Local organizations in community forestry extension in Asia
T3 - Field document no. 34
PB - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
CY - Bangkok, Thailand
UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/36405987
N1 - Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia; Asia-Pacific Agroforestry Network
U5 - 14
ER -
TY - BOOK
T1 - Community forestry: Lessons from case studies in Asia and the Pacific Region
Y1 - 1986
A1 - Y. S. Rao
A1 - Marilyn W. Hoskins
A1 - Napoleon T. Vergara
A1 - Charles P. Castro
KW - agroforestry
KW - Asia
AB - Contains the following papers:
- Schoolchildren and community forestry: The experience of West Bengal, India
- Sloping agricultural land technology (SALT): A social forestry model in the Philippines
- Community forestry in customary lands: Lessons from Papau New Guinea
- Acacia Nilotica for rural development in Pakistan: A century-old experience in social forestry
- Incentives and distribution of benefits in community forestry: The case of Nepal
- Social forestry in the Philippines' uplands: A university's perspective
- Economic development and changing forest problems and policies: The case of Kore
- Leucaena production as an economic measure: A report on Taiwan's private tree farmers
- Change in traditional management of forests: A study of Thailand's Karen Hill People
- Community participation in rural development: Some insights from Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Helping rural people help themselves: A report on Thailand's forest villages
- Uplifting Thailand's disadvantaged villagers: An interagency highland development program
- Participatory upland development: Views from Rizal, Philippines
PB - Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the FAO of the United Nations, Regional Forestry Office; East-West Environment and Policy Institute
CY - Bangkok, Thailand; Honolulu, Hawaii
UR - http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/19892574
JO - Community forestry
ER -