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Refereed contributed papers
The following refereed papers were published on the APEN website (www.apen.org.au)in 2004
Editor: Frank Vanclay
Referees/ reviewers: Peter Ball, Lawrence Bonney, Jeff Coutts, Amabel Fulton, Sue Kilpatrick, Robert Macadam, Greg Pinkard, Tim Tabart, Robin Thompson, Frank Vanclay, Jane Weatherley.
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Title: Developing effecting learning programs: What extension can learn from the fields of adult education and learning communities
Author: Sue Kilpatrick1, and Amabel Fulton2
Title: Coordinating Action Research and Extension Practice with NSW Dairy Farmers
Author: Jess Jennings
Title: The inter-relationship between Capacity Building and Institutional Arrangements, and the implications for Extension and Adult Education
Author: Bob Macadam, John Drinan, Neil Inall and Bruce McKenzie
Title: Information and library services for extension officers in NSW Agriculture: developments to meet their needs
Author: Sally Anderson 1
Title: New experiences in working with horticultural farmers to improve NRM practices in Queensland
Author: Susanne Heisswolf1, Stewart Lindsay2, John Bagshaw3 and Noel Vock4
Title: Shrinking Extension to Fit a Growing Small Farm Sector
Author: Hollier, C., Francis, J. and Reid, M.
Title: How do you know you’re having an impact? Evaluation of the Grapecheque program.
Author: Vanessa Hood1, Paul Blackshaw2, Rosie Hannah3, Megan Hill4, Sally Dickinson 4,5, Angie Grills4 and John Whiting4
Title: Personality and innovation in agriculture
Author: Geoff Kaine1, Jean Sandall2 and Denise Bewsell3
Title: Effective farmer groups for defining best practices for sustainable agriculture
Author: Sue Kilpatrick1, Liz Bond2, Rowena Bell1, Jacqui Knee2 and Greg Pinkard2
Title: Reshaping rural extension: New players – new roles
Author: Judy Lambert and Jane Elix
Title: Negotiation – The Hallmark of NRM Extension
Author: Greg Leach¹
Title: Enabling Effective Participation, Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Advocacy in Participatory Research: Tools and approaches for Extension Professionals
Author: Greg Leach¹ and Jessica Wallwork²
Title: Farmers’ perceptions about irrigation scheduling in the Hawkesbury-Nepean catchment
Author: B. Maheshwari1, M. Plunkett2 and P. Singh1
Title: Rural Water Use, A Systems Approach to Three Years of Challenges with Triumphs, a Queensland Dairy Perspective.
Author: Malcolm Martin1, Ross Warren2, Greg Stanley3
Title: Extension - finding solutions or co-creating pathways for change
Author: Amanda May1, Heather Shaw2, Yvonne Orlando1 and Lucia Boxelaar 3
Title: One extension approach does not fit all - what can help decide which to use?
Author: Helen Murdoch1, Chris Linehan1, Lucy Finger1 and Allison Long2
Title: Groups or one to one? Rethinking extension delivery – learning’s from the dairy industry
Author: Ruth Nettle1, Jane Weatherley2, Mark Paine1
Title: Discourses of sustainability: a foucauldian approach
Author: Dr Len Palmer
Title: Dairy Farmers’ Evaluation of Biodiversity Practices in South West Victoria
Author: Terry Parminter, and Tim Nelson
Title: Appreciating the influence of our own and others’ world views upon extension strategies
Author: Terry Parminter, Neels Botha, and Bruce Small
Title: From engaging the public - to supporting citizens in collaborative partnerships. Insights for extension from community forestry.
Author: R. John Petheram1, Peter Stephen1, Fleur Maidment2
Title: Linking Geographical Information Systems and Social Research: Investigating the Small Farm Sector
Author: Michael Reid 1, Carole Hollier1, Julie Francis1 and Brian Furze2
Title: Online opportunities: the case for re-configuring extension in a web environment
Author: Darren Schmidt1, Peter Holden2 and Tonia Grundy3
Title: Challenges after the research is “ready”
Author: Sergio Rustichelli Teixeira1 Tom Cowan2, Helen Ross3.
Title: Information sources and dispersal channels in the extension of pasture weed management technologies in south- eastern Kenya rangelands
Author: Joseph W. Munyasi 1, David Lloyd2, Nichols J. Doland3
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