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Organic principles and research: What implications the new IFOAM principles of organic agriculture? Organic Eprints
Davies, G.
This paper examines some of the implications of the recently approved IFOAM principles of organic agriculture for organic research programmes. In examining the four principles we ask what types of research processes are likely to be in keeping with the principles, who should have the power to defi ne research agendas, and ultimately who should control the output from research programmes. We argue that participatory research programmes incorporating the values and experiences of wider stakeholder groups (including researchers, farmers and consumers) should be regarded as equally important as other research approaches as they are likely to meet many of the underlying intentions of the principles. We are also led to ask whether organic research is...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Research methodology and philosophy Values; Standards and certification Research communication and quality.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/10188/1/Organic_principles_and_research_%2D_What_implications_the_new_IFOAM_principles_of_organic_agriculture.pdf
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Knowledge development for organic systems: An example of weed management Organic Eprints
Davies, G; Turner, R; Bond, B; Gibbon, D.
Despite the large amount information on weed biology and specific weed control measures produced by researchers, organic farmers still prioritise weeds as an important area for further research. A recent project investigating weed management in organic farming systems has established that knowledge and learning are key requirements for this to be effective. Development of relevant, practically useful knowledge depends on access to information generated ‘scientifically’ by researchers and also to knowledge generated as a result of farmer experience with weeds. This requires that farmers, advisors and researchers take a participatory approach to collecting and processing information on weed management, using it to develop new and relevant knowledge. The...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Systems research and participatory research Weed management Education; Extension and communication.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://orgprints.org/10193/1/Knowledge_development_for_organic_systems_%2D_An_example_of_weed_management.pdf
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