Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option

Pro-poor interventions that use agrobiodiversity for development actions are widely considered relevant only at small scales. Agrobiodiversity interventions are often left out of national-level/large-scale development planning. Scaling-up modalities include adaptation, diffusion, replication, value...

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Autores principales: Bernis-Fonteneau, Agnès, Alcadi, Rima, Frangella, Marco, Jarvis, Devra I.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139428
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author Bernis-Fonteneau, Agnès
Alcadi, Rima
Frangella, Marco
Jarvis, Devra I.
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description Pro-poor interventions that use agrobiodiversity for development actions are widely considered relevant only at small scales. Agrobiodiversity interventions are often left out of national-level/large-scale development planning. Scaling-up modalities include adaptation, diffusion, replication, value addition, and temporal scaling up. We undertook a review of 119 interventions that use agrobiodiversity for both the crop and the livestock sector. The interventions ranged from improving the availability of materials and information through management and market-oriented actions to changing norms and enabling policies. The interventions are also organized in accordance with farming-community goals and constraints. The open-access multilingual Diversity Assessment Tool for Agrobiodiversity and Resilience (DATAR) was created as a framework to systemize and structure agrobiodiversity interventions under different scaling-up modalities for the on-the-ground field assessment and scaling-up of agrobiodiversity interventions. The use of the framework enabled the scaling up of small-scale interventions that use agrobiodiversity to have impact on agricultural development at larger spatial and temporal scales.
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spelling CGSpace1394282025-12-08T10:29:22Z Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option Bernis-Fonteneau, Agnès Alcadi, Rima Frangella, Marco Jarvis, Devra I. evaluation crops climate change adaptation varieties rural communities empowerment poverty alleviation livestock breeds Pro-poor interventions that use agrobiodiversity for development actions are widely considered relevant only at small scales. Agrobiodiversity interventions are often left out of national-level/large-scale development planning. Scaling-up modalities include adaptation, diffusion, replication, value addition, and temporal scaling up. We undertook a review of 119 interventions that use agrobiodiversity for both the crop and the livestock sector. The interventions ranged from improving the availability of materials and information through management and market-oriented actions to changing norms and enabling policies. The interventions are also organized in accordance with farming-community goals and constraints. The open-access multilingual Diversity Assessment Tool for Agrobiodiversity and Resilience (DATAR) was created as a framework to systemize and structure agrobiodiversity interventions under different scaling-up modalities for the on-the-ground field assessment and scaling-up of agrobiodiversity interventions. The use of the framework enabled the scaling up of small-scale interventions that use agrobiodiversity to have impact on agricultural development at larger spatial and temporal scales. 2023-07-04 2024-02-15T13:59:33Z 2024-02-15T13:59:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139428 en Open Access application/pdf MDPI Bernis-Fonteneau, A.; Alcadi, R.; Frangella, M.; Jarvis, D. (2023) Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option. Sustainability 15(13): 10526. ISSN: 2071-1050
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climate change adaptation
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rural communities
empowerment
poverty alleviation
livestock breeds
Bernis-Fonteneau, Agnès
Alcadi, Rima
Frangella, Marco
Jarvis, Devra I.
Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title_full Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title_fullStr Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title_full_unstemmed Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title_short Scaling up pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
title_sort scaling up pro poor agrobiodiversity interventions as a development option
topic evaluation
crops
climate change adaptation
varieties
rural communities
empowerment
poverty alleviation
livestock breeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139428
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