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Publications of Lindsay Falvey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Publications of Lindsay Falvey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Open Letter to Lindsay at 60
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

An Open Letter to Lindsay at 60

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Governance in International Livestock Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Governance in International Livestock Research

Governance of organizations is less studied than management, yet is a key determinant of strategic vision and direction, oversight and values. An organization’s Board selects, appoints and monitors Management with which it must maintain a productive interaction with both parties understanding their different roles. International research institutions funded by variable contributions from wealthy national governments and philanthropic bodies have specific governance requirements. Neither governmental nor UN-style bodies offer prescriptions for the expertise and complexity of such legally constituted specialist organizations. In the case of such organizations as the International Livestock R...

Agriculture & Philosophy: Agricultural Science in Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Agriculture & Philosophy: Agricultural Science in Philosophy

Agriculture and philosophy have been parts of a whole across history and remain so. Philosophy informs wellbeing and contentment amidst the vagaries of existence, the primary concern of which has always been security of food. Science, once known as natural philosophy, is a major means of philosophical advance today. Agricultural science is presented as comprising all of these components. The philosophical quest to be at ease in nature extends from pre-historical times into our unknown future, and employs diverse vehicles to convey insights across generations via myths, legends religion, academic study and ritual practices. Expressing esoteric concepts has employed agricultural metaphor acros...

Re-cultivating Agricultural Science Or what I've Learned in 40 Years of Professional Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Re-cultivating Agricultural Science Or what I've Learned in 40 Years of Professional Life

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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: IID

This book owes its origins to a collation of some of my publications for which a higher doctorate (Doctor of Agricultural Science) was awarded by the University of Melbourne in 2004. In that guise it was titled: Integrating Reductionist Research into International Agricultural Development: Re-conceiving Agricultural Research for Development; Technical Support for Development; Thai Agriculture; International Agriculture; Agricultural Education. It was thus an attempt to seek continuity across my research and development activities around various countries up until that time and to distill from it some conclusions that might inform future directions for international agricultural research and ...

Beliefs that Bias Food & Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Beliefs that Bias Food & Agriculture

The book answers 10 questions addressed to the author in various forms. Some are personal, while others relate to global issues. All are answered with candor and detailed explanation. The answers will not suit those who seek confirmation of popular viewpoints, nor will they suit those who insist they are doing good without having knowledge of what they are really doing. But they will admirably suit those extremely important persons from all walks of life who are open to new knowledge, who can accept challenges to their beliefs and received knowledge. The answers cover such topics as: - why livestock are critical to food security - why free trade and markets can't solve food shortages - why aid shouldn't insist poor countries follow our model - how to reconcile science and commerce with popular ideals - how gross domestic happiness can be a serious topic - how more food can be produced with less land and fertilizer - why labels like Buddhist and vegetarian confuse life - what traditional wisdom is critical to development - how misrepresentation fuels fears about climate change - why small farmers and foreign agribusiness must coexist

Falvey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Falvey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Introduction to Working Animals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

An Introduction to Working Animals

An introduction to various animal species that perform work in the service of humans, ranging from elephants and camels to cattle and dogs. The book aimed to raise the profile of such economic outputs in development projects in poor countries where well-meaning but myopic development policies from international agencies assumed such animal products were of low value and would disappear.

Agricultural Science at La Trobe University: 1968– 72
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

Agricultural Science at La Trobe University: 1968– 72

Agricultural Science was offered by La Trobe University in the second year of its operation. In a new university without other applied sciences, it was a special course. Designed by Prof Bob Reid, the course began as a demanding intensive four-year degree oriented to sound scientific understanding backed by practical experience during vacation times. The book introduces the history relevant to the creation and early operation of the BAgrSc degree and then presents recollections and memoirs of the first agricultural science intake (FASI) students 50 years after they entered the course. It also includes recollections of some staff from the years 1968–72 and various old photographs.

Agricultural Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Agricultural Education

Agricultural Education remains fundamental to civilization. It is the most consistent productive income of Australia, which is one of the world’s very few net agricultural exporters. Victoria, with only about three percent of the Australia’s area, has been its major source of agricultural output. These three factors – underpinning civilization, creating wealth, and intensity in south-eastern Australia – make Victorian agriculture and its education of national importance and international significance. The Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Melbourne, at times complemented by La Trobe University and such colleges as Burnley, Dookie, Gilbert Chandler, Glenormiston, Longerenong...