List Publicatons for a Member

1. Millar, J. (2009). Adapting extension approaches to cultural environments in South East Asia: experiences from Laos and Indonesia. Extension and Farming Systems Journal , 5 (1); 143-148
2. Millar, J. and Connell, J. (2009). Strategies for scaling out impacts from agricultural systems change: the case of forages and livestock production in Laos. Agriculture and Human Values.
3. Project newsletter No 4. (August 2009) Extension Approaches for Scaling Out Livestock Production in Northern Lao PDR (EASLP)
4. Sharp, E., Thwaites, R., Millar, J. & Curtis, A. (2009) Factors affecting community-agency trust in bushfire management: Community member perspectives. Institute for Land, Water and Society. Report No 51
5. Stelling, A. and Millar, J. An evaluation of the Legumes for Pigs Project Development Alliance. ILWS Report No. 49
6. Stelling, A. Millar, J. Phengsavanh, P. & Stur. W. (2009) Establishing learning alliances between extension organisations: Key learnings from Laos. Extension and Farming Systems Journal, 5 (1); 43-52
7. Millar, J. and Photakoun, V. (2008). Livestock development and poverty alleviation: Revolution or evolution for upland livelihoods in Lao PDR? International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability Vol 6 (1), pp.89-102.
8. Mendham E., Millar, J., and Curtis, A. (2007) Landholder participation in native vegetation management in irrigation areas, Journal of Ecological Management and Restoration, Vol. 8(1), pp. 42-48.
9. Millar, J. (2007) Extension for Natural Resource Management: Changing roles, approaches, methods and theories. In Proceedings of the 2007 APEN Forum, 12-13 November 2007, Canberra.
10. Millar, J. and Photakoun, V. (2006). Pathways to improving livelihoods in the uplands of Laos: Researching and improving extension practice. In proceedings of the Australian Pacific Extension Network Conference, March 2006.
11. Millar, J, Photakoun, V. and Connell, J. (2005). Scaling out impacts: A study of three methods for introducing forage technologies to villages in Lao PDR. ACIAR working paper No. 58. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra. Available on line at www.aciar.gov.au/publications

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