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Fraiture, Charlotte deCai, XAmarasinghe, Upali A.Rosegrant, Mark W.David, S.[Does international cereal trade save water?: the impact of virtual water trade on global water use]Does international cereal trade save water?: the impact of virtual water trade on global water use
Penning de Vries, Frits W.T.Acquay, H.David, S.Scherr, Sara J.Valentin, ChristianCofie, Olufunke O.[Integrated land and water management for food and environmental security]Integrated land and water management for food and environmental security

David, S.[Poverty and rural livelihoods in selected sites in Uganda, Malawi and Tanzania]Poverty and rural livelihoods in selected sites in Uganda, Malawi and Tanzania

Atukunda, G.Baseke, FDavid, S.Jagwe, J.Kalyebara, MKaweesa, MMiiro, RMusoke, PNabulo, GNamagembe, ANiringiye, C.Nyapendi, ROdongo, BOwori, CAzuba-Ssemwanga, MTumwegamire, Silver[Farming in the city: participatory appraisal of urban and peri-urban agriculture in Kampala]Farming in the city: participatory appraisal of urban and peri-urban agriculture in Kampala

Muilerman, SanderDavid, S.[Costs associated with farmer field schools and video viewing clubs on cocoa integrated crop and pest management: the experience of STCP]Costs associated with farmer field schools and video viewing clubs on cocoa integrated crop and pest management: the experience of STCP

Kirkby, Roger A.David, S.Kasozi, S[Assessing the impact of bush bean varieties on poverty reduction in Sub-saharan Africa: evidence from Uganda]Assessing the impact of bush bean varieties on poverty reduction in Sub-saharan Africa: evidence from Uganda

This report presents findings on the effects of STCP farmer field school training conducted in 2003 with the cocoa farmers of Atwima District of the Ashanti region, Ghana. The focus of the study is on the measurement of changes in behavior with respect to crop husbandry and input usage and the im...


Gockowski, J.Asamoah, C.David, S.Nkamleu, G.B.Gyamfi, I.Agordorku, S.Kuti, M.A.[An evaluation of farmer field school training on the livelihoods of cocoa farmers in Atwima District, Ashanti Region, Ghana]An evaluation of farmer field school training on the livelihoods of cocoa farmers in Atwima District, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Autor: David, S.

Gaps in the farmer field school literature and mixed results do not allow for conclusions to be reached about the efficacy of the approach, especially in Africa where there are few mature farmer field school (FFS) programs. A case study of farmers who attended cocoa integrated crop and pest manag...


David, S.[Knowledge improvement and social benefits among STCP farmer field school participants in Cameroon]Knowledge improvement and social benefits among STCP farmer field school participants in Cameroon

This report explores the theory and practice of Adaptive Water Management (AWM) based on a detailed field study in the Lower Bhavani Project (LBP) in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A five-step framework is used to analyze the extent to which AWM is practiced and how it could be improved. T...


Lannerstad, MatsDavid, S.[Adaptive water resource management in the South Indian Lower Bhavani Project Command Area]Adaptive water resource management in the South Indian Lower Bhavani Project Command Area
Akoroda, M.O.Amegbeto, K.Asiedu, RobertAttey, A.N.Baah, F.Bakam, I.Bandyopadhyay, RanajitBoivin, M.Boons, P.Cornet, D.Coyne, D.L.David, S.Dixon, A.Dumet, D.Ezedinma, C.Gockowski, J.Goergen, Georg E.Gyamfi, I.Hanna, R.Halos-Kim, L.Hauser, S.Hughes, J.Kikuno, H.Kolesnikova-Allen, M.Legg, C.Legg, J.P.Lema, A.Lemchi, J.Lokko, Y.Makinde, K.Mahungu, N.M.Maroya, N.G.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Mkumbira, J.Mva Mva, J.Mwangi, M.Nguimgo, B.Nielsen, O.Nkamleu, G.B.Nolte, C.Norgrove, L.Ogbe, F.Okafor, C.Okechukwu, R.Okoro, E.Patino, M.Sanni, L.O.Shiwachi, H.Ssemakula, G.N.Tarawali, G.Tenkouno, A.Tindo, M.Toko, M.Weise, S.F.Wendt, J.Yapo Assamoi, A.[Program E: Enhancing livelihoods in the humid and subhumid zones of West and Central Africa through profitable and sustainable intensification of diverse agricultural systems]Program E: Enhancing livelihoods in the humid and subhumid zones of West and Central Africa through profitable and sustainable intensification of diverse agricultural systems

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