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1Apr-2021Multilevel innovation platforms for development of smallholder livestock systems: How effective are they?Lema, Zelalem ; Lobry De Bruyn, Lisa A ; Marshall, Graham R ; Roschinsky, Romana ; Duncan, Alan J4-Mar-2021
22-Mar-2021Application of agricultural innovation systems approaches to smallholder sustainable intensification: Lessons from the Ethiopian HighlandsMoti, Zelalem Lema ; Lobry De Bruyn, Lisa ; Marshall, Graham ; Roschinsky, Romana ; Duncan, Alan John6-Dec-2023
32021Nature and level of NTFP reliance: a case study in the buffer zone of Cat Tien National Park, VietnamDuong, Thi Minh Phuong; Lobry de Bruyn, Lisa ; Kristiansen, Paul ; Marshall, Graham R ; Wilkes, Janelle 31-Mar-2021
416-Nov-2020Application of agricultural innovation systems approaches to smallholder sustainable intensification: Lessons from the Ethiopian Highlands - DatasetLema, Zelalem ; Lobry De Bruyn, Lisa ; Marshall, Graham ; Roschinsky, Romana ; Duncan, Alan J6-Dec-2023
52014Capacities for irrigation water resource governance at the local level: Case study from the Upper East Region of GhanaNanedo, Nukunu Awuku; Prior, Julian C ; Lobry De Bruyn, Lisa ; Marshall, Graham R 14-Jan-2015

Credit Name
Graham Marshall
Full Name
Marshall, Graham
Variants
Marshall, Graham R
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:gmarshal
 
Position Title
Adjunct Associate Professor
 
 
Google Scholar profile key
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Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
1722695
Discipline
School of Environmental and Rural Science
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Marshall
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Given Name
Graham
 
Preferred Given Name
Graham
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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