Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative

Over the last two years of implementing the CGIAR initiative on agroecology, the team has experienced how the application of its principles varies from one context and country to the other. It is therefore important to witness firsthand these very different pathways to achieve agroecological transfo...

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Main Author: International Water Management Institute
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Published: International Water Management Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136194
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description Over the last two years of implementing the CGIAR initiative on agroecology, the team has experienced how the application of its principles varies from one context and country to the other. It is therefore important to witness firsthand these very different pathways to achieve agroecological transformations that all aim at enhancing food system resilience, equity and sustainability. The best-known Indian pathway is Natural Farming and the Initiative decided to go on a tour to see and understand the phenomena.
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spelling CGSpace1361942024-11-07T09:34:44Z Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative International Water Management Institute agroecology food systems farmers ecological factors forest products communities government stakeholders landscape farming systems agroclimatic zones crops Over the last two years of implementing the CGIAR initiative on agroecology, the team has experienced how the application of its principles varies from one context and country to the other. It is therefore important to witness firsthand these very different pathways to achieve agroecological transformations that all aim at enhancing food system resilience, equity and sustainability. The best-known Indian pathway is Natural Farming and the Initiative decided to go on a tour to see and understand the phenomena. 2023-12-22 2024-01-04T06:49:58Z 2024-01-04T06:49:58Z News Item https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136194 en Open Access International Water Management Institute International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 2023. Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
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forest products
communities
government
stakeholders
landscape
farming systems
agroclimatic zones
crops
International Water Management Institute
Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative
title Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative
title_full Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative
title_fullStr Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative
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title_short Learning, from, with and in India: a study tour of the agroecology initiative
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topic agroecology
food systems
farmers
ecological factors
forest products
communities
government
stakeholders
landscape
farming systems
agroclimatic zones
crops
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