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Research in ActionEVIDENCE BASED POLICY POLICY RESEARCHPublished dateThursday, October 3, 2019 - 09:30
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture SMALLHOLDERS FARMERS CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate-smart interventions for smallholder farmers in Ethiopia
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NewsFood and Agriculture FOOD SECURITY CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS CAPACITY BUILDING
IDRC at the launch of the One Planet Fellowship
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture
CultiAF builds on successes and launches new innovations
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Research in ActionFood and Agriculture Food and Agriculture Food security
Pulse innovations: Food and nutrition security in southern Ethiopia
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Improving Dietary and Health Data for Decision-Making in Agriculture and Nutrition Actions in Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest level of food and nutrition insecurity in the world. Despite many interventions, access to accurate and reliable information about the nutrition and health of individuals is severely lacking.
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Joining forces to increase food security
This brief describes programmes of research by the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF) and presents emerging findings from the program’s first five years, in topics such as: new vaccines against livestock diseases (Sub-Saha
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Journal articlesENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION SOIL EROSION FARMERS AGRICULTURAL PLANNING
Farmers’ preference for soil and water conservation practices in Central highlands of Ethiopia
Failure by research and development organizations to consider farmers preference for soil water conservation (SWC) practices have resulted in low adoption.
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Journal articlesDEVOLUTION AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS Policy SOIL EROSION
Innovation platforms : a tool for scaling up sustainable land management innovations in the highlands of Eastern Uganda
Scaling up is not just about technology transfer but a critical understanding of the needs and visions of farmers as well.
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Journal articlesSOCIAL CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LAND POLICY RURAL COMMUNITIES INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
Significance of social networks in sustainable land management in Central Ethiopia and Eastern Uganda
Fostering collective action is necessary for scaling sustainable land management (SLM) innovations. This paper analyses the significance of social networks in SLM among agricultural rural communities in central Ethiopia and eastern Uganda.
Published dateWednesday, January 2, 2013 - 05:00