Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension

Extension throughout the world has evolved to include multiple partners and stakeholders in the delivery of educational programs and technical assistance. Often the end users, such as farmers and forest owners, are participants in both the research endeavour as well as the extension of research results. Communication strategies among all participants in Extension are more important than ever. This symposium will explore this subject through invited lectures, volunteered papers, posters, tours, discussions and deliberations with FAO officials. Under the over all topic of communication strategies the presentations may refer to: • Private forest owners and farmers; • Agroforestry, forestry and small-scale forests; • Smallholder technical access and management; • Strengthening and promotion of private forest owners and farm forest organizations. Contributions from all persons and organizations involved in forestry or agroforestry extension, like extension professionals, development workers, researchers, officials and decision makers, both government and non government are welcome.

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Main Authors: Pantanella, E. (comp.), International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna (Austria). Working Party S6.06-03 eng, Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension. Extension Working Party Symposium eng 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004 7 Orvieto and Rome (Italy), Pisanelli, A. (comp.), Holding Anyonge, C. (ed.), Beck, R. (ed.), Begus, J. (ed.), FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Porano (Italy). Ist. di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale oth
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Published: Vienna (Austria) IUFRO/FAO/CNR-IBAF Jan
Subjects:FORESTRY, EXTENSION ACTIVITIES, COMMUNICATION, PARTNERSHIPS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, FORESTERIE, VULGARISATION, PARTENARIAT, COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE, CIENCIAS FORESTALES, EXTENSION, COMUNICACION, COPARTICIPACION, COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL,
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spelling unfao:6629272021-05-05T06:52:20ZCommunication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension Pantanella, E. (comp.) International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna (Austria). Working Party S6.06-03 eng Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension. Extension Working Party Symposium eng 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004 7 Orvieto and Rome (Italy) Pisanelli, A. (comp.) Holding Anyonge, C. (ed.) Beck, R. (ed.) Begus, J. (ed.) FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Porano (Italy). Ist. di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale oth textVienna (Austria) IUFRO/FAO/CNR-IBAFJan 2006 Extension throughout the world has evolved to include multiple partners and stakeholders in the delivery of educational programs and technical assistance. Often the end users, such as farmers and forest owners, are participants in both the research endeavour as well as the extension of research results. Communication strategies among all participants in Extension are more important than ever. This symposium will explore this subject through invited lectures, volunteered papers, posters, tours, discussions and deliberations with FAO officials. Under the over all topic of communication strategies the presentations may refer to: • Private forest owners and farmers; • Agroforestry, forestry and small-scale forests; • Smallholder technical access and management; • Strengthening and promotion of private forest owners and farm forest organizations. Contributions from all persons and organizations involved in forestry or agroforestry extension, like extension professionals, development workers, researchers, officials and decision makers, both government and non government are welcome.Extension throughout the world has evolved to include multiple partners and stakeholders in the delivery of educational programs and technical assistance. Often the end users, such as farmers and forest owners, are participants in both the research endeavour as well as the extension of research results. Communication strategies among all participants in Extension are more important than ever. This symposium will explore this subject through invited lectures, volunteered papers, posters, tours, discussions and deliberations with FAO officials. Under the over all topic of communication strategies the presentations may refer to: • Private forest owners and farmers; • Agroforestry, forestry and small-scale forests; • Smallholder technical access and management; • Strengthening and promotion of private forest owners and farm forest organizations. Contributions from all persons and organizations involved in forestry or agroforestry extension, like extension professionals, development workers, researchers, officials and decision makers, both government and non government are welcome.GiftFORESTRYEXTENSION ACTIVITIESCOMMUNICATIONPARTNERSHIPSINTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONFORESTERIEVULGARISATIONCOMMUNICATIONPARTENARIATCOOPERATION INTERNATIONALECIENCIAS FORESTALESEXTENSIONCOMUNICACIONCOPARTICIPACIONCOOPERACION INTERNACIONALhttps://www.iufro.org/fileadmin/material/publications/proceedings-archive/60602-orvieto04-proceedings.pdf
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topic FORESTRY
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION
PARTNERSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
FORESTERIE
VULGARISATION
COMMUNICATION
PARTENARIAT
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
CIENCIAS FORESTALES
EXTENSION
COMUNICACION
COPARTICIPACION
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
FORESTRY
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION
PARTNERSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
FORESTERIE
VULGARISATION
COMMUNICATION
PARTENARIAT
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
CIENCIAS FORESTALES
EXTENSION
COMUNICACION
COPARTICIPACION
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
spellingShingle FORESTRY
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION
PARTNERSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
FORESTERIE
VULGARISATION
COMMUNICATION
PARTENARIAT
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
CIENCIAS FORESTALES
EXTENSION
COMUNICACION
COPARTICIPACION
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
FORESTRY
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION
PARTNERSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
FORESTERIE
VULGARISATION
COMMUNICATION
PARTENARIAT
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
CIENCIAS FORESTALES
EXTENSION
COMUNICACION
COPARTICIPACION
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
Pantanella, E. (comp.)
International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna (Austria). Working Party S6.06-03 eng
Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension. Extension Working Party Symposium eng 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004 7 Orvieto and Rome (Italy)
Pisanelli, A. (comp.)
Holding Anyonge, C. (ed.)
Beck, R. (ed.)
Begus, J. (ed.)
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Porano (Italy). Ist. di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale oth
Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension
description Extension throughout the world has evolved to include multiple partners and stakeholders in the delivery of educational programs and technical assistance. Often the end users, such as farmers and forest owners, are participants in both the research endeavour as well as the extension of research results. Communication strategies among all participants in Extension are more important than ever. This symposium will explore this subject through invited lectures, volunteered papers, posters, tours, discussions and deliberations with FAO officials. Under the over all topic of communication strategies the presentations may refer to: • Private forest owners and farmers; • Agroforestry, forestry and small-scale forests; • Smallholder technical access and management; • Strengthening and promotion of private forest owners and farm forest organizations. Contributions from all persons and organizations involved in forestry or agroforestry extension, like extension professionals, development workers, researchers, officials and decision makers, both government and non government are welcome.
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topic_facet FORESTRY
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
COMMUNICATION
PARTNERSHIPS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
FORESTERIE
VULGARISATION
COMMUNICATION
PARTENARIAT
COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE
CIENCIAS FORESTALES
EXTENSION
COMUNICACION
COPARTICIPACION
COOPERACION INTERNACIONAL
author Pantanella, E. (comp.)
International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna (Austria). Working Party S6.06-03 eng
Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension. Extension Working Party Symposium eng 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004 7 Orvieto and Rome (Italy)
Pisanelli, A. (comp.)
Holding Anyonge, C. (ed.)
Beck, R. (ed.)
Begus, J. (ed.)
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Porano (Italy). Ist. di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale oth
author_facet Pantanella, E. (comp.)
International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, Vienna (Austria). Working Party S6.06-03 eng
Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension. Extension Working Party Symposium eng 27 Sep - 1 Oct 2004 7 Orvieto and Rome (Italy)
Pisanelli, A. (comp.)
Holding Anyonge, C. (ed.)
Beck, R. (ed.)
Begus, J. (ed.)
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry Dept. eng
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Porano (Italy). Ist. di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale oth
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title Communication Strategies for Multiple Partner Involvement in Forestry Extension
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