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International Livestock Research Institute: medium-term plan 2010-12
This 2010-12 MTP presents relatively few adjustments to research plans from the previous MTP. One main cross-cutting change in the ILRI research program in 2010 will be to accelerate efforts to align research activities to the livestock development challenges presented. In preparation for that, ILRI is conducting a center-commissioned external review in 2009 looking at research into sustainable intensification of smallholder crop-livestock systems to provide a review of past activities and advice on this future focal area.
Interventions for African pastoral development under adverse production trends
Reviews the characteristics of African pastoralism. Describes the major technical land institutional interventions along with the reasons why they have proved so difficult.
Input supply system and services for market-oriented livestock production in Ethiopia
Livestock production in Ethiopia has, for long, remained subsistence with limited market-orientation and poor institutional support. Farmers and pastoralists produce and keep animals for various valid reasons, with little market-orientation. However, producing for the market requires re-orientation of the production system and development of a knowledge based and responsive institutional support services.
Institutional assessment for climate change adaptation, Didahara, Borena, southern Ethiopia
Institutional context of soil information in Kenya
Institutionnalisation de l'évaluation d'impact de la recherche agronomique en Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre
L'atelier organisé par le CORAF/WECARD en relation avec le CTA et ECART s'inscrit dans une perspective d'institutionnalisation des études d'impact dans l'ensemble des institutions de recherche ou de formation des pays de la sous-région pour un dévelop
Institutions for Agricultural Mitigation: Potential and Challenges in Four Countries
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 constraints to the generation of emission offsets through agricultural projects.