This learning brief is part of a series to capture the process, progress and lessons from CCAFS in its endeavor to plan, implement and deliver research outcomes. Since the last of these learning
notes was published1, the process for finalizing the impact pathways (IPs) was considerably simplified...
Schuetz, Tonya
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Förch, Wiebke
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Thornton, Philip K.
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Wollenberg, L.
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Hansen, James
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Jarvis, Andy
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Coffey, Kevin
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Bonilla Findji, Osana
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Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
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Martínez Barón, Deissy
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Aggarwal, Pramod K.
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Sebastian, Leocadio S.
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Zougmoré, Robert B.
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Kinyangi, James
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Vermeulen, Sonja J.
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Radeny, Maren A.O.
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Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
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Sajise, A.
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Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
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Richards, Meryl
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Jost, Christine
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Jay, A.
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[Learning Brief: Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops]
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Learning Brief: Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops
The way we produce food must adapt to a variable and changing climate. And key to achieving this is to improve the link between climate information and agricultural practices, especially those of smallholder farmers in developing countries. ‘Agro-climate tools’ do just that and some are introduce...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is using theory of change (TOC) planning to specify research outputs, partnerships needed to produce outputs, and a plausible hypothesis on how these outputs will contribute to development outcomes. This learning ...
Schuetz, Tonya
,
Förch, Wiebke
,
Thornton, Philip K.
,
Wollenberg, Eva K.
,
Hansen, James
,
Jarvis, Andy
,
Coffey, Kevin
,
Bonilla Findji, Osana
,
Aggarwal, Pramod K.
,
Sebastian, Leocadio S.
,
Zougmoré, Robert B.
,
Kinyangi, James
,
Vermeulen, Sonja J.
,
Radeny, Maren A.O.
,
Moussa, Abdoulaye S.
,
Sajise, A.
,
Khatri-Chhetri, Arun
,
Richards, Meryl
,
Jost, Christine
,
Jay, A.
,
Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
,
Martínez Barón, Deissy
,
[Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops]
,
Lessons in Theory of Change from a Series of Regional Planning Workshops