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The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of a set of interventions related to on-farm/in situ conservation and use of fruit species (cultivated and wild) on farmers’ livelihoods and species diversity in Central Asia. Specifically, a difference-in-differences propensity score matching is use...


Gotor, E.Bellon, M.R.Turdieva, M.K.Baymetov, K.I.Nazarov, P.Dorohova-Shreder, E.Arzumanov, V.Dzavakyants, M.Abdurasulov, A.Chernova, G.Butkov, E.Caracciolo, F.[Livelihood implications of in situ-on farm conservation strategies of fruit species in Uzbekistan]Livelihood implications of in situ-on farm conservation strategies of fruit species in Uzbekistan

In 2013, a study was undertaken to assess the nature and effectiveness of ProMusa from the point of view of its members and subscribers, what outputs are produced and how these are translated into outcomes and disseminated outside the network. The network provides the type and quality of services...


Gotor, E.Blundo Canto, Genowefa M.Vezina, A.[The effectiveness of knowledge sharing: the case of ProMusa]The effectiveness of knowledge sharing: the case of ProMusa

This brief presents the findings of a study published in 2010 that documented and assessed the performance of the International Transit Centre for Musa germplasm (ITC) in terms of the conservation and distribution of Musa germplasm. It also analysed the costs of ITC operations, including possible...


Garming, H.Gotor, E.Cherfas, J.[The impact of the Musa International Transit Centre]The impact of the Musa International Transit Centre

An effort by Bioversity and several partners in Kenya increased production, consumption and marketing of a wide range of African leafy vegetables (ALVs) and improved household welfare. Between 1996 and 2004, Bioversity International worked with partners in Kenya to revive the interest of research...


Gotor, E.Irungu, C.[The impact of Bioversity International’s African leafy vegetables programme in Kenya]The impact of Bioversity International’s African leafy vegetables programme in Kenya

The aim of this brief is to analyze the impact of a set of interventions related to conservation and use of neglected and underutilized species (NUS) on people’s livelihoods. Specifically a simultaneous three-equation model of households’ participation on undertulized crops conservation and incom...


Gotor, E.Cherfas, J.[Medicinal and aromatic plants improve livelihoods in Yemen]Medicinal and aromatic plants improve livelihoods in Yemen
Gotor, E.Caracciolo, F.Blundo Canto, Genowefa M.Al Nusairi, M.[Improving rural livelihoods through the conservation and use of underutilized species: evidence from a community research project in Yemen]Improving rural livelihoods through the conservation and use of underutilized species: evidence from a community research project in Yemen

Gotor, E.Scafetti, F.Pagnani, T.Paliwal, A.Caracciolo, F.[Household vulnerability and agricultural innovation uptake: Exploring linkages and interdipendences: impact assessment of the Seeds for Needs initiative in Bihar, India]Household vulnerability and agricultural innovation uptake: Exploring linkages and interdipendences: impact assessment of the Seeds for Needs initiative in Bihar, India

The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme awards two fellowships annually to young scientists from developing countries, to enable them to carry out innovative research on the conservation and use of plant genetic resources (PGR). Since 1994, 39 scientists from 24 countries have taken part in the ...


Gotor, E.Cherfas, J.[Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme]Evaluating the impact of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme

This Impact Brief reports on an assessment using an asset-based livelihoods approach and carried out in 2009, five years after the end of the project. Overall, about 85% of farm families in the region said their incomes had increased since the end of the project, and the community enterprise grew...


Garming, H.Gotor, E.Cherfas, J.[The impact of organic bananas in Alto Beni, Bolivia]The impact of organic bananas in Alto Beni, Bolivia

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