Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal

The Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) initiative of the CGIAR is designed to promote sustainable intensification of mixed crop-tree-livestock systems to deliver productive and equitable livelihoods, along with reduced environmental footprint. This study is associated with ‘Work Package 5: Capacity buildin...

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Main Authors: Bastakoti, Ram Chandra, Shrestha, Ram Kumar, Khadka, Manohara, Koirala, Sanju, Neupane, Nilhari, Kharki, Darshan, KC, Jibesh
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Language:Inglés
Published: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163730
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author Bastakoti, Ram Chandra
Shrestha, Ram Kumar
Khadka, Manohara
Koirala, Sanju
Neupane, Nilhari
Kharki, Darshan
KC, Jibesh
author_browse Bastakoti, Ram Chandra
KC, Jibesh
Khadka, Manohara
Kharki, Darshan
Koirala, Sanju
Neupane, Nilhari
Shrestha, Ram Kumar
author_facet Bastakoti, Ram Chandra
Shrestha, Ram Kumar
Khadka, Manohara
Koirala, Sanju
Neupane, Nilhari
Kharki, Darshan
KC, Jibesh
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description The Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) initiative of the CGIAR is designed to promote sustainable intensification of mixed crop-tree-livestock systems to deliver productive and equitable livelihoods, along with reduced environmental footprint. This study is associated with ‘Work Package 5: Capacity building for system design and analysis’ and was designed for mapping key stakeholders/actors, their roles/functions, current capacity, and gaps in implementing sustainable intensification of mixed farming systems. Using both secondary and primary data this study adopted an actor-centric approach to identify key actors relevant to SI-MFS and assess their current capacities and gaps to scale up SI-MFS. Primary data was collected through qualitative research methods such as focus group discussions and key informant interviews covering SI-MFS actors from different sectors at three levels: federal, provincial, and local levels in Nepal. The study included a strong focus on equity and inclusion within SI-MFS.
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spelling CGSpace1637302025-11-07T08:57:24Z Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal Bastakoti, Ram Chandra Shrestha, Ram Kumar Khadka, Manohara Koirala, Sanju Neupane, Nilhari Kharki, Darshan KC, Jibesh stakeholder analysis capacity assessment mixed farming gender analysis The Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) initiative of the CGIAR is designed to promote sustainable intensification of mixed crop-tree-livestock systems to deliver productive and equitable livelihoods, along with reduced environmental footprint. This study is associated with ‘Work Package 5: Capacity building for system design and analysis’ and was designed for mapping key stakeholders/actors, their roles/functions, current capacity, and gaps in implementing sustainable intensification of mixed farming systems. Using both secondary and primary data this study adopted an actor-centric approach to identify key actors relevant to SI-MFS and assess their current capacities and gaps to scale up SI-MFS. Primary data was collected through qualitative research methods such as focus group discussions and key informant interviews covering SI-MFS actors from different sectors at three levels: federal, provincial, and local levels in Nepal. The study included a strong focus on equity and inclusion within SI-MFS. 2024-11 2024-12-18T16:40:18Z 2024-12-18T16:40:18Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163730 en Open Access application/pdf International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics Bastakoti, R. C., Shrestha, R. K., Khadka, M., Koirala, S., Neupane, N., Karki, D., & K.C., J. (2024). Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Nepal. Published by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture.
spellingShingle stakeholder analysis
capacity assessment
mixed farming
gender analysis
Bastakoti, Ram Chandra
Shrestha, Ram Kumar
Khadka, Manohara
Koirala, Sanju
Neupane, Nilhari
Kharki, Darshan
KC, Jibesh
Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title_full Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title_fullStr Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title_short Stakeholders Mapping and Capacity Gap Assessment: Mixed Farming Systems in Nepal
title_sort stakeholders mapping and capacity gap assessment mixed farming systems in nepal
topic stakeholder analysis
capacity assessment
mixed farming
gender analysis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163730
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