Agricultural Management in India' Is an edited volume on Indian agriculture having a collection of 27 papers contributed by the distinguished scholars and the scientists. It is a thematic study involving the diagnostic as well as the prognostic aspects of Indian agriculture with a view to project its complex nature and indentify the quarters of future change. In order to facilitate analytical reading the book divides itself into six sections. The provides statistical, analytical and scientific information in regard of agricultural practices of India. It is hoped that it will prove immensely useful for the researchers, intellectuals and policy makers and a milestone in the treatises on Indian Agriculture.
Part of a two-volume boxed set with the common title: Faciliating innovation for development : a RAAKS resource box
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The system of peasant innovation. Principles supporting peasant innovation. Biogas-a case study. Diffusion methods among peasants. Conclusions: innovative forms of non-formal education and methodology transfer.
Todo moderno: significados de la modernización en la Sierra colombiana
Success Factors in New Land-based Industries
Understanding why Farmers Change Their Farming Practices: The Role of Orienting Principles in Technology Transfer
The Socio-Technical Networks of Technology Users' Innovation in New Zealand: A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Reiff (1996), meanwhile, refers to Mathes and Stevenson's (1976) and Locker's (1992) discussions about audience in professional communication as opportunities for surfacing the values that are privileged in Western writing (p. 420).
Impact of Irrigation and Labor Availability on Multiple Cropping: A Case Study of India
北京市哲学社会科学“十五”重点规划项目