University Engagement with Farming Communities in Africa Community Action Research Platforms

This book explains and explores how collaborations can be built and strengthened between African universities and farming communities to address real-world contemporary challenges. The book focuses on Community Action Research Platforms, an approach that has successfully enabled African universiti...

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Other Authors: Egeru, Anthony (Editor), Lindow, Megan (Editor), Muir Leresche, Kay (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
Series:Earthscan Food and Agriculture
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