This project is about showing whether RMSs are effective. It will seek to quantify the consequences of improved RMS for community livelihoods, resource productivity, land quality, and downstream water quality and siltation. It will specifically measure the downstream, cross-scale consequences of ...
Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele
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McCartney, Matthew P.
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Hagos, Fitsum
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Mapedza, Everisto
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Seyoum, Solomon
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Erkossa, Teklu
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[N4: On assessing and anticipating consequences of innovation]
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N4: On assessing and anticipating consequences of innovation
This project is about assessing the value of water in its various uses.It includes an assessment of water needs for major water uses and features the application of quantitative and qualitative valuation techniques to estimate costs and benefits associated with different water management strategi...
Béné, Christophe
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Dubois, Mark
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Yumiko, Kura
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Hooi Bing, Chin
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Samonn, Mith
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Suan Pheng, Kam
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[MK2: On water valuation]
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MK2: On water valuation
Numerous pilot studies and case studies in the Volta Basin have evaluated practices, methods, and tools that could prove beneficial to others, both within the basin and outside of it. However, the question whether an intervention successfully applied in one location has a reasonable chance of suc...
This project seeks to define the interplay between market access, crop and livestock technologies, and investment risks in water- and market-scarce environments that leads to technology adoption by farm families, enabling them to enhance food security and incomes through more efficient water use....
The São Francisco River provides about 70% of the surface water in Northeast Brazil and like much of Brazil the basin includes communities characterized by a broad range of incomes and persistent poverty (Brito and Gichuki 2003). The basin’s agricultural systems cover a similar range between cap...
University of California
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[Water Management across scales in the Sao Francisco Basin: Policy options and poverty consequences]
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Water Management across scales in the Sao Francisco Basin: Policy options and poverty consequences
This document has been prepared by staff of the four Challenge Programs (CPs) established by the CGIAR in 2002-2004 as a contribution to the first meeting of the Consortium Planning Team (CPT) with the Alliance Executive and Deputy Executive (17-20 February 2009).
Woolley, Jonathan N.
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Ribaut, JM
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Bouis, Howarth E.
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Adekunle, A.A.
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[The CGIAR’s Challenge Program Experiences: A Critical Analysis]
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The CGIAR’s Challenge Program Experiences: A Critical Analysis
International Livestock Research Institute
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[ILRI Communications and Knowledge Management unit plan, 2015-2016]
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ILRI Communications and Knowledge Management unit plan, 2015-2016
The first part of TAC's analysis of structural change in the CGIAR and the forms it might take in the long term. This paper was prepared on the basis of discussions at TAC 63 and subsequent consultations with TAC members, by TAC Chairman Alex McCalla. TAC offered to prepare a second part of the p...