Default header image

Congratulations to our recent authors!

*indicates student research collaboration

*Bryant Casandra and Lauzon, Al (2020). Identifying COVID-19 Stressors & Sources of Support of Rural Healthcare Workers. Prepared for the Rural Canadian Revitalization Foundation, http://crrf.ca/rihealthcareworkers/ 

*deHaan, R., Hambly Odame, H., Thevathasan, N. & Nissanka, S. P. (2020) Local Knowledge and Perspectives of Change in Homegardens: A Photovoice Study in Kandy District, Sri Lanka. 12(7), 6886, doi: 10.3390/su12176866. 

*Devkota, R., Pant, L., Gartaula, H., Patel, K., Gauchon, D., Hambly, H. & Raizada, M. (2020). Responsible Agricultural Mechanization Innovation for the Sustainable Development of Nepal’s Hillside Farming System. Sustainability, 12 (1), doi: doi.org/10.3390/su12010374. 

Hambly, H. & Rajabiun, R. (2021). Rural Broadband: Gaps, Maps and Challenges. Telematics and Informatics, 60(2): 101565, doi: 10.1016/j.tele.2021.101565 

*Henri, D. A., Brunet, N., Dort, H., Hambly Odame, H., Shirley, J., H. Grant Gilchrist (2020). What is effective research communication? Towards cooperative inquiry with Inuit Nunangat communities. Arctic, 73 (1), 81-99, doi: 10.14430/arctic70000. 

Kabir, Khondokar H., Knierim, A., & Chowdhury, A. (2020). Assessment of a pluralistic advisory system: the case of Madhupur Sal Forest in Bangladesh. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 26 (3), 307-330, doi:10. 1080/1389224x.2020.1718719. 

Kamruzzaman, M., Daniell, K., Chowdhury, A., Crimp, S., & James, H. (2020). How Can Agricultural Extension and RuralAdvisory Services Support Innovation to Adapt to Climate Change in the Agriculture Sector? Advances in Agricultural Development, (1), 48-62. doi: 10.37433/aad.v1i1.9. 

*Reed, G., Dagli, W., & Hambly Odame, H. (2020). Co-Production of Knowledge for Sustainability: an application of reflective practice in doctoral studies. Reflective Practice, 1 (2), 1-15, doi: 10.1080/14623943.2020.1733954. 

*Thaher, N., Hambly Odame, H., & Henson-Apollonio, V. (2021). A case study of management of IPRs in soybean biotechnology: evidence from Brazil and a successful coexistence in Canada and USA. Drake Journal of Agricultural Law, 25 (1).