Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 95 Document Number: C07388
Notes:
INTERPAKS, In: G.E. Jones and M.J. Rolls (eds.), Progress in rural extension and community development. Vol. 1, Extension and relative advantage in rural development. Chicester, U.K.: John Wiley, 1982. p. 87-115., In many developing nations, serious efforts are being made to develop agricultural extension services into systems which can serve the broad masses of small agricultural producers, instead of only a few high-access farmers. Objectives have shifted to providing income-generating opportunities to small farmers; to increasing equity in rural areas; to broaden integrated rural development; or to organize rural people so as to allow them to carry their own development. Discusses the elements of the extension process. When extension objectives change, other elements must also change because the elements form an interconnected whole. Aims to systematically explore the implications of a change in extension objectives for the other elements of the process.
Gotsch, C. H. (author) and McEachron, N. B. (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
1983
Published:
Ireland
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 103 Document Number: C08906
Notes:
In B. G. Lucas and S. Freedman (Eds.), Technology choice and change in developing countries: internal and external constrains. Dublin, Ireland. Tycooly International Publishing. 29-62
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 91 Document Number: C06584
Notes:
James F. Evans Collection, In: Management of Transfer of Farm Technology. India : National Institute of Rural Development, 1981. p. 103-105. Paper presented at the National Workshop on Management of Transfer of Farm Technology; 1979 November 19-24; National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad, India.