Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001

Ecoregional Programs (ERP) were initiated by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in the early 1990s to improve the management of natural resources in collaboration with national and regional partners. The programs focus on specific ecological and geopolitical region...

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Main Author: International Service for National Agricultural Research
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Published: International Service for National Agricultural Research 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136196
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description Ecoregional Programs (ERP) were initiated by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in the early 1990s to improve the management of natural resources in collaboration with national and regional partners. The programs focus on specific ecological and geopolitical regions and seek a balanced emphasis on production, natural resource management and social equity. Three studies and a workshop were organized to advance thinking and practice in the organization and management of ERPs and to make suggestions for future action. An analytical description of 7 ERPs was prepared. Conclusions were drawn from an analysis of previous reviews and evaluation of ERPs. Managers of ERPs in the CGIAR and national R&D organizations were surveyed to obtain their views on organizational and management issues. During the workshop, this information was discussed, strengths and weaknesses in the organization and management of ecoregional programs were identified and, and lessons were drawn for improving of future ecoregional programs. These studies were published, along with a general report and a communiqué that summarize the overall study's results and present recommendations to strengthen the management of the ERPs.
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spelling CGSpace1361962025-01-09T06:03:56Z Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001 International Service for National Agricultural Research ecosystems environment Ecoregional Programs (ERP) were initiated by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in the early 1990s to improve the management of natural resources in collaboration with national and regional partners. The programs focus on specific ecological and geopolitical regions and seek a balanced emphasis on production, natural resource management and social equity. Three studies and a workshop were organized to advance thinking and practice in the organization and management of ERPs and to make suggestions for future action. An analytical description of 7 ERPs was prepared. Conclusions were drawn from an analysis of previous reviews and evaluation of ERPs. Managers of ERPs in the CGIAR and national R&D organizations were surveyed to obtain their views on organizational and management issues. During the workshop, this information was discussed, strengths and weaknesses in the organization and management of ecoregional programs were identified and, and lessons were drawn for improving of future ecoregional programs. These studies were published, along with a general report and a communiqué that summarize the overall study's results and present recommendations to strengthen the management of the ERPs. 2001-05 2024-01-04T07:47:31Z 2024-01-04T07:47:31Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136196 en Open Access application/pdf International Service for National Agricultural Research ISNAR. 2001. Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001. International Service for National Agricultural Research
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Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title_full Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title_fullStr Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title_full_unstemmed Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title_short Meeting the Challenge of Ecoregional Research. An International Workshop on Organizing and Managing Ecoregional Programs, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-28 March 2001
title_sort meeting the challenge of ecoregional research an international workshop on organizing and managing ecoregional programs wageningen the netherlands 26 28 march 2001
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136196
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