Site selection guidance for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program

Site selection guidance for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program
Title Site selection guidance for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program PDF eBook
Author Duncan, A.J.
Publisher ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Pages 29
Release 2014-05-30
Genre
ISBN 9291463639

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Description of potential development domains for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program

Description of potential development domains for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program
Title Description of potential development domains for Humidtropics—A CGIAR Research Program PDF eBook
Author Steeg, J. van de
Publisher ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Pages 29
Release 2014-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9291463620

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Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture

Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture
Title Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Ingrid Oborn
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 418
Release 2017-02-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317212010

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Sustainable intensification has recently been developed and adopted as a key concept and driver for research and policy in sustainable agriculture. It includes ecological, economic and social dimensions, where food and nutrition security, gender and equity are crucial components. This book describes different aspects of systems research in agriculture in its broadest sense, where the focus is moved from farming systems to livelihoods systems and institutional innovation. Much of the work represents outputs of the three CGIAR Research Programs on Integrated Systems for the Humid Tropics, Aquatic Agricultural Systems and Dryland Systems. The chapters are based around four themes: the conceptual underpinnings of systems research; sustainable intensification in practice; integrating nutrition, gender and equity in research for improved livelihoods; and systems and institutional innovation. While most of the case studies are from countries and agro-ecological zones in Africa, there are also some from Latin America, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

An Adventure in Applied Science

An Adventure in Applied Science
Title An Adventure in Applied Science PDF eBook
Author Robert Flint Chandler
Publisher Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Pages 250
Release 1992
Genre Agricultural innovations
ISBN 9711040638

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ILRI Corporate Report 2014–2015

ILRI Corporate Report 2014–2015
Title ILRI Corporate Report 2014–2015 PDF eBook
Author International Livestock Research Institute
Publisher ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Pages 60
Release 2015-10-31
Genre
ISBN 9291464376

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Innovation Platforms for Agricultural Development

Innovation Platforms for Agricultural Development
Title Innovation Platforms for Agricultural Development PDF eBook
Author Iddo Dror
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317296133

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Innovation Platforms (IPs) form the core of many Agricultural Research for Development programmes, stimulating multi-stakeholder collaboration and action towards the realization of agricultural development outcomes. This book enhances the body of knowledge of IPs by focusing on mature IPs in agricultural systems research, including the crop and livestock sectors, and innovations in farmer cooperatives and agricultural extension services. Resulting from an international IP case study competition, the examples reported will help the many actors involved with agricultural IPs worldwide reflect on their actions and achievements (or failures), and find tools to share their experience. Chapters feature case studies from Central Africa, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Nicaragua and Uganda. Authors reflect critically on the impact of IPs and showcase their progress, providing an important sourcebook and inspiration for students, researchers and professionals.

Methods for Measuring Greenhouse Gas Balances and Evaluating Mitigation Options in Smallholder Agriculture

Methods for Measuring Greenhouse Gas Balances and Evaluating Mitigation Options in Smallholder Agriculture
Title Methods for Measuring Greenhouse Gas Balances and Evaluating Mitigation Options in Smallholder Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Todd S. Rosenstock
Publisher Springer
Pages 217
Release 2016-08-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319297945

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​​This book provides standards and guidelines for quantifying greenhouse gas emissions and removals in smallholder agricultural systems and comparing options for climate change mitigation based on emission reductions and livelihood trade-offs. Globally, agriculture is directly responsible for about 11% of annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and induces an additional 17% through land use change, mostly in developing countries. Farms in the developing countries of sub-Saharan Africa and Asia are predominately managed by smallholders, with 80% of land holdings smaller than ten hectares. However, little to no information exists on greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potentials in smallholder agriculture. Greenhouse gas measurements in agriculture are expensive, time consuming, and error prone, challenges only exacerbated by the heterogeneity of smallholder systems and landscapes. Concerns over methodological rigor, measurement costs, and the diversity of approaches, coupled with the demand for robust information suggest it is germane for the scientific community to establish standards of measurements for quantifying GHG emissions from smallholder agriculture. Standard guidelines for use by scientists, development organizations will help generate reliable data on emissions baselines and allow rigorous comparisons of mitigation options. The guidelines described in this book, developed by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS) and partners, are intended to inform anyone conducting field measurements of agricultural greenhouse gas sources and sinks, especially to develop IPCC Tier 2 emission factors or to compare mitigation options in smallholder systems.