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As befits a CGIAR Challenge Program , the CPWF has welcomed a wide range of stake holders and partners in accord with their ability to achieve program goals. Decision on research investments (project selection) have been based on a competitive grants in which proposal quality was evaluated by an...


Harrington, Larry W.Gichuki, Francis N.Bouman, B.Johnson, Nancy L.Ringler, ClaudiaSuganan, V.[Synthesis 2005: Changing the way we manage water for food, livelihoods, health and the environment]Synthesis 2005: Changing the way we manage water for food, livelihoods, health and the environment

Svendsen, G.Douthwaite, BoruCook, Simon E.Huber-Lee, AnnetteRingler, ClaudiaBryan, Elisabeth[Global drivers and processes of change: Topic 4 Synthesis Paper]Global drivers and processes of change: Topic 4 Synthesis Paper

The agriculture sector has great potential to contribute to the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through changes in agricultural management and land use. However, the technical potential for agricultural mitigation has yet to translate into actual emission reductions due to considerable con...


Bryan, ElisabethPinto, Alex deRingler, ClaudiaAsuming-Brempong SBendaoud MArtur LGivá NAsenso-Okyere, K.Sarpong DBEl-Harizi KRheenen, T. vanFerguson JMai NNAnh DT[Institutions for Agricultural Mitigation: Potential and Challenges in Four Countries]Institutions for Agricultural Mitigation: Potential and Challenges in Four Countries

Agricultural development efforts that do not address persistent gender gaps miss opportunities for greater impact. This synthesis reflects on key findings from integrated quantitative and qualitative analyses at the nexus of gender, agricultural development, and climate change. Linked farm househ...


Kristjanson, Patricia M.Bryan, ElisabethBernier, QuinnTwyman, JenniferMeinzen-Dick, Ruth S.Kieran, CaitlinRingler, ClaudiaJost, ChristineDoss, Cheryl[Addressing gender in agricultural research for development in the face of a changing climate: where are we and where should we be going?]Addressing gender in agricultural research for development in the face of a changing climate: where are we and where should we be going?
Grafton, R.QuentinMcLindin, M.Hussey, K.Wyrwoll, P.Wichelns, DennisRingler, ClaudiaGarrick, D.Pittock, J.Wheeler, S.Orr, S.Matthews, NathanielAnsink, E.Aureli, A.Connell, D.Stefano, L. deDowsley, K.Farolfi, S.Hall, J.Katic, Pamela G.Lankford, B.A.Leckie, H.McCartney, Matthew P.Pohlner, H.Ratna, N.Rubarenzya, M.H.Raman, S.N.S.Wheeler, K.Williams, J.[Responding to global challenges in food, energy, environment and water: risks and options assessment for decision-making]Responding to global challenges in food, energy, environment and water: risks and options assessment for decision-making

The Indus Basin Irrigation System suffers significant inequity in access to surface water across its millions of users. Information, i.e., monitoring and reporting of water availability, may be of value in improving conditions across the basin, and we investigated this via an experimental game of...


Shah, M.Azeem A.Anwar, Arif A.Ringler, Claudia[What role can information play in improved equity in Pakistan’s irrigation system?: evidence from an experimental game in Punjab]What role can information play in improved equity in Pakistan’s irrigation system?: evidence from an experimental game in Punjab

The project titled “The Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Global, Basin and Local Case Studies of Resource Use Efficiency under Growing Natural Resource Scarcity“ (2015-2018), which was supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, and was undertaken as part of the C...


Ringler, ClaudiaMondal, Md. Hossain AlamPaulos, Helen BergaMirzabaev, AlisherBreisinger, ClemensWiebelt, ManfredSiddig, KhalidVillamor, GraceZhu, TingjuBryan, Elisabeth[Research guide for water-energy-food nexus analysis]Research guide for water-energy-food nexus analysis

Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical applications in environmental resource management are rare. Here, we define social-ecological resilience as a property of social-ecological systems that includes at least three main characteristics — resistan...


Grafton, R. QuentinDoyen, LucBéné, ChristopheBorgomeo, EdoardoBrooks, KateChu, LongCumming, Graeme S.Dixon, JohnDovers, StephenGarrick, DustinHelfgott, AriellaJiang, QiangKatic, PamelaKompas, TomLittle , L. RichardMatthews, NathanialRingler, ClaudiaSquires, DaleSteinshamn, Stein IvarVillasante, SebastiánWheeler, SarahWilliams, JohnWyrwoll, Paul R.[Realizing resilience for decision-making]Realizing resilience for decision-making

The resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 25 September 2015 is symptomatic of the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus. It postulates goals and related targets for 2030 that include (1) End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agricu...


Ringler, ClaudiaWillenbockel, DirkPérez, N.Rosegrant, Mark W.Zhu, T.Matthews, Nathaniel[Global linkages among energy, food and water: an economic assessment]Global linkages among energy, food and water: an economic assessment

Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem services; therefore, their perception and knowledge of ecosystem services also differ. Understanding these differences is critical to ensuring that policies aimed at enhancing access to and use of ecosyst...


Yang, Y.C. EthanPassarelli, SimoneLovell, Robin J.Ringler, Claudia[Gendered perspectives of ecosystem services: A systematic review]Gendered perspectives of ecosystem services: A systematic review

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