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ItemNo Preview AvailableTHE EMERGING ROLE FOR AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION IN PRODUCING FUTURE RESEARCHERSFalvey, L ; Maguire, C (New Prairie Press, 1997-01-01)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableINSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION, EXTENSION, AND RESEARCH: LESSONS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTFalvey, L ; Forno, D (New Prairie Press, 1997-01-01)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableFormal Agricultural Education: Origins of Agricultural Knowledge SystemsFalvey, J (Asian Agri-History Foundation, 1997)
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ItemAttracting the Shining Stars to Agriculture.Falvey, J (Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, 1997)While one will expect partnerships of convenience from time to time. the long-term prospect for agricultural education is based on the recognition of its role as an applied area of social and natural sciences supporting agriculture. Industry and research funders. among others. are also sending this message (Falvey and Ma!!hews. 1997). As an applied field, it behoves us to link strongly with all stakeholders in policy formulation. planning. implementation and funding.
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ItemFood and Environmental ScienceFalvey, J (Australian Science Teachers Association, 1997)The negative impact of food production on the environment is of increasing public concern and more sensitive production systems such as organic farming are often proposed. Such views miss the point that this global issue must be considered in terms of essential tradeoffs which require more and better science in the fields of food and environment, such as in agricultural science courses. Global population will continue to grow and demographic shifts and poverty will require massive increases in food production which can only be provided from intensive agriculture. Declining food prices and extreme poverty in some countries will continue to orient food producers to short term gains. All of these factors suggest that intensive agriculture restricted to suitable lands will be required for the foreseeable future. Balancing environmental care with food production is a challenge which continues to demand the best minds for research and education. We cannot isolate ourselves from the world in which we live.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableFood Production and Natural Resource ManagementFalvey, L (Informa UK Limited, 1998-01)
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ItemThe Future Shape of Agricultural ResearchFalvey, J (Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, 1998)Agricultural research has changed in orientation since its inception; we must continue to expect change. Publicly funded, institutionalised research has been a significant development to, and through, this era and is evolving to a more mature system.
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ItemSTAKEHOLDER VIEWS ON AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIAFalvey, L ; Matthews, B (New Prairie Press, 1999-01-01)
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ItemRevitalising Agricultural Education.Falvey, J (Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 1999)
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ItemSmallholder Dairying in the TropicsFalvey, L ; Čhanthalakkhanā, Č (ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD), 1999)