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Agricultural Systems 41 (1993) 529-531 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 41 Number | Identifying Land Potentially Available for Biomass Plantations in Hawaii D. SINGH, V. D. PHILLIPS, R. A.M ERRIAM, M. A. KHAN & P. K. TAKAHASHI (USA) ISFARM—An Integrated System for Farm Management Applicability I. AMIR (Israel), J. PUECH & J. GRANIER (France) Calculating Transition Probabilities for Modelling Weed mend —— Using Stochastic Dynamic Programming J. E. SELLS (UK) Techniques of Representing Knowledge in Knowledge-Based Systems P. WAGNER (Germany) Redefining Institutional Roles in Agricultural Research Organisations: Direc- tions for Cultural Change . . J. E. HOLT & D. SCHOORL (Australia) Use of a Simulation Model to Assess Possible Strategies of Drought Tolerance in Potato . ; R.A. JEFFERIES (UK) Book Reviews Number 2 The Role of the Technologist in Agricultural Research and Service Organizations D. SCHOORL & J. E. HOLT (Australia) A Simple Model for Optimizing Rotational Grazing. ° S. J. R.W OODWARD, G. C. WAKE, A. B. PLEASANTS & D. G. McCALL (New Zealand) Development of a Mechanistic Model of Liver Metabolism in the Lactating Cow H. C. FREETLY, J. R. KNAPP, C. C. CALVERT & R. L. BALDWIN (USA) Where Food is Capital: Labour Allocation in Cereals Production, N.W. Mali . A. R. KREMER (UK) & C. LOCK (Australia) 529 Agricultural Systems (41) (1993)}—© 1993 Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd, England. Printed in Great Britain 530 Contents of Volume 41 Simulation of Growth, Development and Yield of Maize in the Transition Zone of Nigeria . F S. S. JAGTAP, M. MORNU & B. T. KANG (Nigeria) _ Book Reviews Number 3 SPECIAL ISSUE Multiple Criteria Analysis in Agricultural Systems Editorial . ; J. B. DENT (UK) & J. W. JONES (USA) The Application of the MCDM Paradigm to the ee of nemo Systems: Some Basic Considerations . ; T. REHMAN (UK) & C. ROMERO (Spain) A Fuzzy Multiple Objective Linear Programming Approach to Forest Planning Under Uncertainty ; F ‘ G. A. MENDOZA, B. B. BARE & Zz. ZHOU (USA) Risk Programming in Agricultural Systems: A Multiple Criteria Analysis . J. BERBEL (Spain) Multiple Criteria and Nearly Optimal Solutions in Greenhouse Management C. E. WILLIS & M. S. WILLIS (USA) Application of Multiple Criteria Decision Making Methods to Farm ee A Case Study . ; : : B. PIECH (Poland) & T. REHMAN (UK) Multiple Objective Fractional Programming and Livestock Ration Formulation: A Case Study for Dairy Cow Diets in Spain P. LARA (Spain) Dynamic Compromise — with Application to Water Reservoir Management. S. OPRICOVIC (Yugoslavia) An Application of Lexicographic Goal Programming to Resolve the Allocation of Water from the Rakaia River (New Zealand) M. J. MCGREGOR & J. B. DENT (UK) Economic Impact of Soil Salinity in Agriculture. A Case Study of Bardenas Area, Spain F ; ‘ ; S. ZEKRI & L. M. ALBISU (Spain) Contents of Volume 41 Multiple Objective Programming—An Application for Analysis and Evaluation of Peasant Economy of the VIIIth Region of Chile . ‘ , : ; M. MAINO, J. BERDEGUE & T. RIVAS (Chile) A Multi-criteria Approach to Territorial i tenet The Case of the Caorle and Bibione Lagoon Nature Park ‘ : , P. ROSATO & G. STELLIN (Italy) Number 4 Asynchrony in Cultivation Among Philippine Rice Farmers: Causes and Prospects for Change. ; M. E. LOEVINSOHN (UK), J. B. BANDONG & A. A. ALVIOLA II (The late) (The Philippines) The Dynamics of Adoption: Distribution and Mortality of Bean Varieties Among Small Farmers in Rwanda . L. SPERLING & M. E. LOEVINSOHN (Rwanda) Export Success Determinants in the New Product Development Process for Exported Agricultural Products: Evidence from the Dutch Seed Potato Industry J. T. J. LAMONT (UK) A Model to Estimate the Economic Value of Using Individual Fleece Fibre Diameter Measurements to Class Wool : ; ; ; : A. L. VIZAR&D S. H. WILLIAMS (Australia) Comparison of the Effects of Different Climate Charge Scenarios on Rangeland Livestock Production . ; J.D. HANSON, B. B. BAKER & R. M. BOURDON (USA) Use of Causal Path Analysis to Predict Optimum Extension Strategies: a Case Study of Costa Rican Livestock Producers ; ‘ J. WADSWORTH (Costa Rica) Book Reviews

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