“Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles

Plenary presentation on “Fail to Scale: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles” – delivered on October 11th. This communication occurred during the 20th International Scientific Day of INRGREF in Tunis, Tunisia “Sustainable Ecosyst...

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Autor principal: Frija, Aymen
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134974
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description Plenary presentation on “Fail to Scale: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles” – delivered on October 11th. This communication occurred during the 20th International Scientific Day of INRGREF in Tunis, Tunisia “Sustainable Ecosystem Management for Agroecological Transition and Food Security” (10-11 October 2023).
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spelling CGSpace1349742026-01-15T02:20:54Z “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles Frija, Aymen technology transfer impact wheat hedysarum coronarium scaling agroecological principles Plenary presentation on “Fail to Scale: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles” – delivered on October 11th. This communication occurred during the 20th International Scientific Day of INRGREF in Tunis, Tunisia “Sustainable Ecosystem Management for Agroecological Transition and Food Security” (10-11 October 2023). 2023-10-11 2023-12-04T19:57:42Z 2023-12-04T19:57:42Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134974 en fr Open Access application/pdf International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Aymen Frija. (11/10/2023). “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
spellingShingle technology transfer
impact
wheat
hedysarum coronarium
scaling
agroecological principles
Frija, Aymen
“Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title_full “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title_fullStr “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title_full_unstemmed “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title_short “Fail to Scale“: The persistent Problem of Technology Transfer and Possible Solutions Based on Key Agroecological Principles
title_sort fail to scale the persistent problem of technology transfer and possible solutions based on key agroecological principles
topic technology transfer
impact
wheat
hedysarum coronarium
scaling
agroecological principles
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