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Galiè, AlessandraMartinez, E.Quisumbing, Agnes R.[Measuring empowerment in agricultural development projects using WEAI and WELI]Measuring empowerment in agricultural development projects using WEAI and WELI

Since 2015, the Philippines Department of Agriculture (DA) mainstreams climate resilient agriculture (CRA) across all its programs, functions, and agencies through the national and system-wide AMIA program. As part of this AMIA program, DA created “AMIA villages” in 21 regions, following the exam...


Koerner, JanaBayot, Ruvicyn S.Rosimo, MaggieVidallo, ReneGonsalves, Julian[Scaling the capacities to adapt to a changing climate: Experiences of the AMIA Climate Resilient Villages, Philippines]Scaling the capacities to adapt to a changing climate: Experiences of the AMIA Climate Resilient Villages, Philippines

A static version of GFU's web site - information about the GFU, a repository of documents organized by thematic category, a database on ”who is doing what”, funding opportunities, web links and much more.


Global Facilitation Unit for Underutilized Species[The Global Facilitation Unit for Underutilized Species: October 2007 - GFU Website Static Version]The Global Facilitation Unit for Underutilized Species: October 2007 - GFU Website Static Version

Agenda: Introduction to CCAFS and CGIAR: Why food loss and waste? - Lini Wollenberg The Food Loss and Waste Calculator and how it can be used to mitigate climate change - Jan Broeze Understanding Smallholder Farmers’ Post-Harvest Behaviors: Evidence from Malawi - Tabitha Nindi Effects of Am...


Wollenberg, Eva K.Broeze, JanNindi, TabithaMachinjiri, NorahLiang, XiaMatzembacher, Daniele[Mitigating climate change through reduced food loss and waste]Mitigating climate change through reduced food loss and waste
Kanno, H.Dixon, A.Asiedu, RobertHahn, S.K.[Breeding for host plant resistance of cassava green spider mite (CGM) (Mononychellus tanajoa, Bondar) at IITA]Breeding for host plant resistance of cassava green spider mite (CGM) (Mononychellus tanajoa, Bondar) at IITA

In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), many crops grown by subsistence farmers are severely affected by virus diseases. These diseases are distinct from each other and have various means of spread and perennation. Many are widely distributed in the region. The causal agents of several virus diseases have b...


Hughes, J.Naidu , R.Shoyinka, S.[Future of plant virus disease research in subSaharan African agriculture]Future of plant virus disease research in subSaharan African agriculture

Bonilla Findji, OsanaOuédraogo, MathieuPartey, Samuel T.Dayamba, Sidzabda DjibrilBayala, JulesZougmoré, Robert B.[West Africa Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2017 Inventory]West Africa Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2017 Inventory

Many wild edible species are disappearing due to environmental pressures or to neglect as populations worldwide move away from traditional food systems towards more simplified and energy-rich diets and become averse to consuming traditional dishes that are perceived as “food for the poor”, only t...


Borelli, TeresaHunter, D.[Unlocking the potential of wild edibles]Unlocking the potential of wild edibles

The Sustainability Science Congress puts focus on research related to global sustainability issues. This international and solutions orientated congress invites experts across disciplines to break down academic barriers and jumpstart a broader collaboration on sustainable solutions relevant for s...


Allen, T.Prosperi, P.Cogill, B.Peri, I.Padilla, M.[Food security and sustainability: a vulnerability/resilience framework for food systems: Presented at IARU Sustainability Science Congress - Global Challenges: Achieving Sustainability. Copenhagen (Denmark), 22-24 Oct 2014]Food security and sustainability: a vulnerability/resilience framework for food systems: Presented at IARU Sustainability Science Congress - Global Challenges: Achieving Sustainability. Copenhagen (Denmark), 22-24 Oct 2014

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is widely promoted as an approach for reorienting agricultural development under the realities of climate change. Prioritising research-for-development activities is crucial, given the need to utilise scarce resources as effectively as possible. However, no framewo...


Thornton, Philip K.Whitbread, Anthony M.Baedeker, TobiasCairns, Jill E.Claessens, LievenBaethgen, Walter E.Bunn, ChristianFriedmann, MichaelGiller, Ken E.Herrero, Mario T.Howden, MarkKilcline, KevinNangia, VinayRamírez Villegas, JuliánKumar, ShalanderWest, Paul C.Keating, Brian[A framework for priority-setting in climate smart agriculture research]A framework for priority-setting in climate smart agriculture research

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