Agridea

Issue 2/1999

  • How does the development cooperation team work at the LBL? A personal reflection, by Peter Schmidt (E)

  • Finding new things that work, The Kyrgyz Swiss Agricultural Project introduces Participatory Technology Development, by Peter Schmidt (Helvetas) (E)

  • The Three "C": Conditions for functioning voucher systems in agricultural extension, by Elisabeth Katz (E)

  • With "top down" to more participation, Ueli Scheuermeier (G, F)

  • Promotion of Learning through Educational Kinesiologie: Application in Development Cooperation, Peter Winkelmann (E)

  • What is Happening with the AGENDA 21 Process Worldwide, by Kerstin Bernecker (E)

  • Fotomonitoring, by Fritz Berger (G, F)

 

Issue 1/1999

  • Participatory Extension, by Christine Etienne, LBL (F)

  • Participation at an end? A contribution to the status of the discussion, by Uli Alff, Peter Ay, Eberhard Bauer (G)

  • Gender: approaches and strategies regarding agricultural extension, by Christine Etienne, LBL (G)

  • The art of condensation, by Peter Schmidt, LBL (G)

  • Use of role play in further training for extensionists, by Jochen Currle (G, F)

  • How the Lepcha family gains access to seeds, by Peter Schmidt, LBL (G)

  • The credit trinagle, a design for the interface between credit and extension from Kyrgyzstan, Elisabeth Katz, LBL (E)

  • An argument in favour of the marriage of ZOPP and PRA? Yes! But WHY? – Why is it fruitful and effective to combine ZOPP and PRA?, by Kerstin Bernecker, Almani Dampha, Mohammed Ribi (E)

 

Issue 2/1998

  • Initiating participatory exension in countries in transition, An exploration based on first hand experience, by Peter Schmidt, Ueli Scheuermeier, LBL (E)

  • Of bush fires and headwater regions: a new approach to conflict resolution, by Dr. Urs Scheidegger (G, F)

  • Tonino unplugged or Consultants should stop being helpers and become traders, Ueli Scheuermeier (E)

  • Surya: An Innovative Farmer Struggles For Change, The successful introduction of Permaculture on a hilly farm in Nepal, Prem Gurung (E)

  • Introduction of participatory extension methods in a Training & Visit system, by Dr. Jochen Currle (G, F)

  • Ten tips on how to write an interesting article, A working instrument for occasional writers, Peter Schmidt (G, E, F)

 

Issue 1/1998

  • Enhancing accountability by reversing the flow of funds, Results of two think-tanking workshops illustrated with examples from the field, Ueli Scheuermeier, Tonino Zellweger, Peter Schmidt (E)

  • Paid advisory services, A pilot project in Nicaragua, Christine Etienne (E)

  • Participatory Extension Approaches: Observation at the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme in Northern Pakistan, Elisabeth Katz (E)

  • The women of San Miguel, by Annemarie Schmitz, (G, F)

  • Application of insights gained in training courses: Six useful tools, by Ernst Bolliger, (G, F)

  • Sharing of Experiences among Extension Practitioners - an account of the Asian workshop on Extension of Complex issues, D. Sen, National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), India (E)

  • A PRA experience from Ecuador, by Bernhard Schulz and Michael Evers (G)

 

Issue 2/1997

  • Gentle obstinacy or How systems change, Ueli Scheuermeier, Peter Schmidt, LBL (E)

  • Visualisation as a platform for entry into dialogue with farmers, U. Scheuermeier, Elias T. Ayuk (E, F)

  • Postcosecha: Successful fight against post-harvest pests, Kurt Schneider, Helvetas (E)

  • Privatization of plant production in the region of Sikasso (Mali/Westafrika), Arnold E. Egli (G, F)

    Extension Principles for Reaching a Broad Impact, Summary of Prof. Abraham Blums's publication "Bausteine für eine breitenwirksame Beratung", LBL 1996 (only in German), (E)

  • Theory and Practice of organizational development in the technical cooperation, Susanne May (G, F)

  • Status Quo of the technical assistance in the German Cooperation, by Eberhard Bauer (G)

  • Combining Ojectives Oriented Project Planning and Participatory Rural Appraisal: ZOPP/OOPP and PRA "Twinship", by Kerstin Bernecker, Mohammed Ribi

 

Issue 1/1997

  • Without women no development, by Christine Etienne, LBL (G, F)

  • Farmer Field Schools: A Participatory Large Scale Extension Approach, Peter Schmidt, LBL (E)

  • Sense and non-sense of a grasshopper mission, by Peter Schmidt, LBL (G, F)

  • Ethnology and development cooperation, by Maja Hürlimann, LBL, (G, F)

  • Combining Objectives Oriented Project Planning and Participatory Rural Appraisal: ZOPP/OOPP and PRA "Twinship", Kerstin Bernecker, Mohmammed Ribi (E)

 

Issue 1/1996

  • Participation in aquaculture development, an example of Participatory Technology Development in Asian shrimp production, Aissah van Eer-Duyvestijn (E)

  • Extension Principles for Reaching a Broad Impact, Summary of Prof. Abraham Blums's publication "Bausteine für eine breitenwirksame Beratung", LBL 1996 (only in German) (G)

  • RAAKS (Rapid Appraisal of Agricultural Knowledge Systems), A methodology for understanding, valuing and improving communication in social networks, Annemarie Dorenbos (E)

  • Incentives and subsidies in projects of sustainable land use, Markus Giger (G)

  • Participatory Rural Appraisal in the Black Forest, Dr. Jochen Currle (E)

 

Issue 2/1995

  • How to deal with 1012 ideas – a methodological experience with PRA in an urban community in Switzerland, by Peter Schmidt, LBL (E)

  • What is PTD (Participatory Technology Development)? Ueli Scheuermeier, LBL (G, F)

  • Let's try it out – and see how it works, an anecdotal exploration into situational knowledge, and what it means for conducting PTD, Ueli Scheuermeier, LBL (E)

 

Issue 1/1995

  • Facilitation in China, a report on experiences with a facilitation training course in China, by Dr. Jochen Currle (E, F)

  • Acknowledging process: PRA projects in the alpine regions of Switzerland: "to get the grip on the future together", by Maja Hürlimann and Heinz Jufer (G)

  • Comparing different approaches of interventions in organizations, by Susanne May (G, F)

  • How change happens – insight alone is not enough!, Ueli Scheuermeier is interviewing Susanne May, (E, F)