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2007

Book Chapter

For growth or well-being? Communication strategies for sustainable development in rural Asia

van de Fliert, E. (2007). For growth or well-being? Communication strategies for sustainable development in rural Asia. Moving Targets - Mapping the Paths Between Communication, Technolgy and Social Change in Communities. (pp. 45-60) edited by J. E. J. Servaes and S. Liu. Penang, Malaysia: Southbound.

For growth or well-being? Communication strategies for sustainable development in rural Asia

2007

Book Chapter

Communication and sustainable rural development

Van de Fliert, E. (2007). Communication and sustainable rural development. Communication for Social Change. (pp. 85-94) edited by Thomas, P. N.. Brisbane: The University of Queensland.

Communication and sustainable rural development

2007

Journal Article

Guest editorial

Paine, Mark and van de Fliert, Elske (2007). Guest editorial. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 13 (3), 161-162. doi: 10.1080/13892240701427219

Guest editorial

2007

Book Chapter

Participatory planning: Setting the agenda

van de Fliert, E. (2007). Participatory planning: Setting the agenda. Communication for Social Change. (pp. 61-70) edited by Thomas, P. N.. Brisbane: The University of Queensland.

Participatory planning: Setting the agenda

2006

Book Chapter

The role of the farmer field school in the transition towards sustainable agriculture

van de Fliert, E. J. (2006). The role of the farmer field school in the transition towards sustainable agriculture. Changing Roles of Agricultural Extension in Asian Nations. (pp. 325-342) edited by A. W. Van den Ban and R. K. Samanta. New Dehli: B. R. Publishing Corporation.

The role of the farmer field school in the transition towards sustainable agriculture

2003

Journal Article

Impact pathway evaluation: an approach for achieving and attributing impact in complex systems

Douthwaite, B., Kuby, T., van de Fliert, E. and Schulz, S. (2003). Impact pathway evaluation: an approach for achieving and attributing impact in complex systems. Agricultural Systems, 78 (2), 243-265. doi: 10.1016/S0308-521X(03)00128-8

Impact pathway evaluation: an approach for achieving and attributing impact in complex systems

2003

Journal Article

Recognising a climate for sustainability: extension beyond transfer of technology

van de Fliert, E. (2003). Recognising a climate for sustainability: extension beyond transfer of technology. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 43 (1), 29-36. doi: 10.1071/EA01067

Recognising a climate for sustainability: extension beyond transfer of technology

2002

Journal Article

Conceptualizing integrative, farmer participatory research for sustainable agriculture: from opportunities to impact

van de Fliert, Elske and Braun, Ann R. (2002). Conceptualizing integrative, farmer participatory research for sustainable agriculture: from opportunities to impact. Agriculture and Human Values, 19 (1), 25-38. doi: 10.1023/A:1015081030682

Conceptualizing integrative, farmer participatory research for sustainable agriculture: from opportunities to impact

2001

Journal Article

What happened to participatory research at the International Potato Center?

Thiele, Graham, Van De Fliert, Elske and Campilan, Dindo (2001). What happened to participatory research at the International Potato Center?. Agriculture and Human Values, 18 (4), 429-446. doi: 10.1023/A:1015230803456

What happened to participatory research at the International Potato Center?

1999

Journal Article

Evaluation of the impact of sweetpotato weevil (Cylas formicarius) and of the effectiveness of Cylas sex pheromone traps at the farm level in Indonesia

Braun A.R. and Van De Fliert E. (1999). Evaluation of the impact of sweetpotato weevil (Cylas formicarius) and of the effectiveness of Cylas sex pheromone traps at the farm level in Indonesia. International Journal of Pest Management, 45 (2), 101-110. doi: 10.1080/096708799227888

Evaluation of the impact of sweetpotato weevil (Cylas formicarius) and of the effectiveness of Cylas sex pheromone traps at the farm level in Indonesia

1995

Journal Article

Searching for strategies to replicate a successful extension approach: training of IPM trainers in Indonesia

van de Fliert, E., Pontius, J. and Röling, N. (1995). Searching for strategies to replicate a successful extension approach: training of IPM trainers in Indonesia. European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1 (4), 41-63. doi: 10.1080/13892249485300331

Searching for strategies to replicate a successful extension approach: training of IPM trainers in Indonesia

1994

Journal Article

Transforming extension for sustainable agriculture: The case of integrated pest management in rice in Indonesia

Roling N. and van de Fliert E. (1994). Transforming extension for sustainable agriculture: The case of integrated pest management in rice in Indonesia. Agriculture and Human Values, 11 (2-3), 96-108. doi: 10.1007/BF01530451

Transforming extension for sustainable agriculture: The case of integrated pest management in rice in Indonesia

1993

Other Outputs

Integrated pest management : farmer field schools generate sustainable practices : a case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training

van de Fliert, E. (1993). Integrated pest management : farmer field schools generate sustainable practices : a case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training. PhD Thesis, School of Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural University Wageningen. doi: 10.18174/133364

Integrated pest management : farmer field schools generate sustainable practices : a case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training

1993

Journal Article

Integrated pest management: farmer field schools generate sustainable practices. A case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training

van de Fliert, Elske (1993). Integrated pest management: farmer field schools generate sustainable practices. A case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training. Wageningen University Papers, 93

Integrated pest management: farmer field schools generate sustainable practices. A case study in Central Java evaluating IPM training