Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling

The evidence from various sites in Tanzania has been published in peer-reviewed papers, made accessible through communication packages and has been initially shared with stakeholders who prioritized policy opportunities. Next users, including private and public decision makers, can now make use of t...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123435
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description The evidence from various sites in Tanzania has been published in peer-reviewed papers, made accessible through communication packages and has been initially shared with stakeholders who prioritized policy opportunities. Next users, including private and public decision makers, can now make use of this evidence, to inform their programmatic decisions.
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spelling CGSpace1234352023-03-14T12:15:01Z Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling CGIAR Research Program on Livestock climate forage soil stakeholders development rural development communication grasses modelling systems agrifood systems who The evidence from various sites in Tanzania has been published in peer-reviewed papers, made accessible through communication packages and has been initially shared with stakeholders who prioritized policy opportunities. Next users, including private and public decision makers, can now make use of this evidence, to inform their programmatic decisions. 2021-12-31 2022-10-06T14:38:07Z 2022-10-06T14:38:07Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123435 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2021. Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2021. Innovations.
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CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title_full Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title_fullStr Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title_full_unstemmed Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title_short Evidence on climate and soil co-benefits of improved forage grasses in Tanzania generated through integrated modelling
title_sort evidence on climate and soil co benefits of improved forage grasses in tanzania generated through integrated modelling
topic climate
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stakeholders
development
rural development
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modelling
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123435
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