RURAL SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PLANNING IN EXTENSION WORK

Authors

  • Marica Miladinović Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad

Keywords:

agricultural extension, agicultural extension planning, elements of agricultural extension planning.

Abstract

Agricultural extension work should be seen as an important instrument of agricultural and rural development and it requires more serious attention regarding its organization and planning. Extension planning is a complex issue, both in theory and practice. Planning requires expertise and interdisciplinary cooperation, due to its multidimensional character that comprises many problems. The approach to extension planning is from the standpoint of rural sociology. In the paper we present key problem areas and give explanations of basic elements of extension planning that must be fulfilled in order to have positive impacts of extension process.

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Published

2007-12-31

How to Cite

Miladinović, M. (2007). RURAL SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PLANNING IN EXTENSION WORK. Economics of Agriculture, 54(3), 287–301. Retrieved from https://ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/1277