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Czech Conroy

01634 883057
m.a.conroy@gre.ac.uk

Area of research
Household livelihood and coping strategies, vulnerability to shocks, innovative and pro-poor agricultural and livestock research and extension methods and options, participatory natural resource management

Geographical specialisation
Less developed countries, particularly South Asia

Recent publications
C. Conroy, Chars Livelihood Programme Pilot Asset Transfer Programme: Review and Recommendations, Report to Chars Livelihood Programme Bangladesh, 2006. C. Conroy, Participatory Livestock Research: A Guide, ITDG Publishing, 2005 C. Conroy et al., Improving Backyard Poultry-Keeping: A Case Study from India, AgREN Network Paper No. 146, ODI, July 2005 C. Conroy and A. Sutherland, Participatory Technology Development with Resource-Poor Farmers: Maximising Impact through the Use of Recommendation Domains, AgREN Network Paper No. 133. ODI. January 2004. C. Conroy and D.V. Rangnekar, Participatory Research at the Landscape Level: The Kumbhan Water Trough Case Study - chapter in B. Pound, S. Snapp, C. MacDougall and A. Braun (eds) Managing Natural Resources for Sustainable Livelihoods: Uniting Science and Participation, Earthscan, London, 2003 C. Conroy and Y. Thakur, "The Efficacy of Participatory Technology Development with Goat-Keepers", Livestock Research for Rural Develo

Main qualifications
M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics (Distinction), University of East Anglia, 1991 B.A. (Hons) Psychology, University of London, 1972