September 1998,
Scottish Branch Workshop
The Durham Conference on: |
Indigenous
Knowledge in Tropical Agricultural Research and Development |
December 1998,
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh. |
Seeds in Development
- Past, Present and Future by Michael Turner |
March 1999,
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh, |
The effects and control
of rinderpest. The historical perspective by Gordon Scott. This
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September 1999 ,
The TAA Biennial Conference on: |
'Can sustainable food
production feed the human population of the tropics for the next 25
years' |
November 1999
TAA/IAgrE/ICE joint seminar |
The
Tractor Factor - Ploughing a road out of poverty' held at the
Institution
of Civil Engineers |
December 1999
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh |
The
Older Literature of Tropical Agriculture by Professor Norman Simmonds
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December 1999
South West England Branch Conference |
Advancing
Biotechnology in Developing Countries |
June 2000,
South West England Branch Conference |
The Role of NGOs in
Development |
July 2000
South West England Branch Conference |
Role
of Beekeeping in Development Programmes |
November 2000
South West England Branch Conference |
Ethical Trade and Organic Agriculture - Mick
Blowfield
Available in March edition of TAA Newsletter |
December 2000
South East Branch, London |
DFID's Renewable Natural Resources Research Strategy -
Michael Wilson
Available March edition of TAA Newsletter |
December 2000
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh |
Food Security in Low Income Countries:
1). Livestock as a means
of providing food security in Souther Sudan - Tim Fison
2).Vet Aid's programme for providing food security in target
countries - Patrick Krause
3). Assessing crop and food
supplies in low income and food deficit countries - Mike Daw |
March 2001
South East Branch, London |
Seminar on Horticultural Crop Exports from Tropical
Countries
Papers available in September edition of TAA Newsletter. |
May 2001
South East Branch, London |
Recent developments in EU
pesticides regulations and their impact on imports of tropical fresh
produce".
Presentation by David Hirst - UK Representative
for COLEACP |
June 2001
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh |
Crops for Africa - Traditional and Exotic
1.)
Livestock as food for pastoralists - Jim Suttie
2).
Perennials for tropical agriculture - Norman Simmonds
3).
Edible caterpillars - Paul Latham
4) The
Kitale maize programme - Alister Allan |
September 2001
Scottish Branch, Meeting held in Durham |
Soil and water conservation in the tropics
1). Obstacles to adoption
of soil and water conservation practices
in Central Africa - Henry
Elwell
2). Rethinking effects and
causes of land degradation - T. Francis Shaxton
3). The conservation and
improvement of sloping lands - Peter Storey
4).Incentives in soil
conservation - David Saunders
5).
Summary of discussion on 'Issues of soil conservation' |
November 2001
Scottish Branch, Edinburgh |
The Impact of Decollectivisation of
Agriculture in Central Asia
1)
Local community attitudes to wildlife utilisation - Dorcas Pratt
2)
Herding Risk in Mongolia -
Jim Suttie
3)
The international response to emergencies in Mongolia- David Hadrill
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January 2002
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ENABLE,
Newsletter of the association for better land husbandry
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March 2002
Scottish Branch. Meeting held in Durham |
Use of Wildlife in the Tropics: who gains,
who loses?
1).
The Role of Birds as a Sustainable Resource - John E Cooper
2). The
Use of
Wildlife: Legal, Ethical and Cultural Issues - Margaret E Coope r
3).
Conservation out of Exploitation: A Silk
Purse from a Sow’s Ear? J.M. Hutton and B. Dickson.
4). Paper published in Veterinary Times
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July 2002 Meeting
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ENABLE,
Newsletter of the association for
better land husbandry
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December 2002
Scottish Branch. Meeting held in Durham
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What aid stimulates rural development
and what doesn't?
Reflections on 30 years in
agricultural development - David Hopkinson
Laurie Robertson
- A commercial approach
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December
2002
East African Branch
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Professor
ole MoiYoi - ‘Bio Prospecting and Ethno Medicine’
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January 2003 Meeting
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ENABLE,
Newsletter of the association for
better land husbandry
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March 2003
East African Branch
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Kakuzi
field trip made by members of the Kenya branch of the TAA
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June2003
East African Branch
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Field trip to Primarosa
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| July 2003 Meeting |
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September 2003
East African Branch
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Field visit
to Heifer International, Kenya
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October 2004
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ENABLE,
Newsletter of the
association for better land husbandry |
September 2005
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ENABLE 12
Newsletter of the
association for better land husbandry |
August 2006
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AN ECOLOGICAL BACKGOUND TO CONCEPTS OF LAND HUSBANDRY
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