Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels

This report documents and analyzes the implementation of a key line of work under the CGIAR Scaling for Impact (S4I) Science Program, with a focus on strengthening scaling pathways through subnational community engagement processes. The analysis draws on experiences developed during 2025 within the...

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Autores principales: Van Loon, Jelle, Fonteyne, Simon, García Santiago, Jorge Octavio, Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe, Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel, Ovando, Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai, González Regalado, Jessica, Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo, Pérez García, Mariana, García, Ana Rosa
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180008
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author Van Loon, Jelle
Fonteyne, Simon
García Santiago, Jorge Octavio
Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe
Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel
Ovando, Rausel
Jiménez, Benancio
May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai
González Regalado, Jessica
Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo
Pérez García, Mariana
García, Ana Rosa
author_browse Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe
Fonteyne, Simon
García Santiago, Jorge Octavio
García, Ana Rosa
González Regalado, Jessica
Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel
Jiménez, Benancio
May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai
Ovando, Rausel
Pérez García, Mariana
Van Loon, Jelle
Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo
author_facet Van Loon, Jelle
Fonteyne, Simon
García Santiago, Jorge Octavio
Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe
Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel
Ovando, Rausel
Jiménez, Benancio
May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai
González Regalado, Jessica
Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo
Pérez García, Mariana
García, Ana Rosa
author_sort Van Loon, Jelle
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description This report documents and analyzes the implementation of a key line of work under the CGIAR Scaling for Impact (S4I) Science Program, with a focus on strengthening scaling pathways through subnational community engagement processes. The analysis draws on experiences developed during 2025 within the Hub model implemented in southern Mexico—Pacífico Sur–Oaxaca, Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula—and in Guatemala—Western and Eastern Hubs. Under the S4I approach, scaling is understood as an intentional, dynamic and non-linear process that connects science to territories through interactions among actors, capacities, evidence and local contexts. Within this framework, Hubs operate as territorial multistakeholder platforms, integrating participatory research, innovation, extension, capacity strengthening and network management, thereby enabling differentiated pathways to impact. The report analyzes the implementation of at least five subnational community engagement processes, designed to convene civil society, public sector and private sector actors operating in the intervention areas. These interaction spaces aim to align territorial priorities, strengthen coordination among actors and create enabling conditions for the adoption, adaptation and scaling of selected innovation or technology bundles, ensuring that the benefits of scaling are reflected directly in farmers and the communities served by local stakeholders. A central component of the analysis is the characterization of actors and the mapping of their relationships using social network analysis methods, which allows for a deeper understanding of territorial dynamics, the identification of key nodes, bottlenecks and strategic opportunities for scaling. This evidence contributes to more informed and strategic management of scaling pathways, strengthening evidence-based decision-making. The findings confirm that impact at scale does not depend solely on the availability of technical innovations, but on the quality of the social, organizational and institutional processes that accompany them. Multi-stakeholder engagement, participatory processes, capacity strengthening and technical support emerge as critical enabling factors for the sustained adoption and adaptation of innovations across diverse contexts. The analysis also highlights that there is no single pathway to scale. Hubs exhibit differentiated trajectories shaped by their agroecological, socio-economic and institutional conditions, reinforcing the need for flexible and context-responsive approaches. Recognizing and managing this diversity of pathways is essential for responsible, inclusive and sustainable scaling, in line with CGIAR principles. Overall, the report provides relevant evidence and lessons on how subnational community engagement processes, integrated within the Hub model, contribute directly to scaling processes. The results reinforce the core premise of the Scaling for Impact program: impact at scale is the outcome of intentionally designed and managed scaling pathways that connect science, actors and territories through continuous learning, multi-stakeholder coordination and evidence-based decision-making.
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spelling CGSpace1800082026-01-17T02:05:45Z Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels Van Loon, Jelle Fonteyne, Simon García Santiago, Jorge Octavio Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel Ovando, Rausel Jiménez, Benancio May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai González Regalado, Jessica Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo Pérez García, Mariana García, Ana Rosa innovation scaling decision making stakeholder engagement technology transfer This report documents and analyzes the implementation of a key line of work under the CGIAR Scaling for Impact (S4I) Science Program, with a focus on strengthening scaling pathways through subnational community engagement processes. The analysis draws on experiences developed during 2025 within the Hub model implemented in southern Mexico—Pacífico Sur–Oaxaca, Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula—and in Guatemala—Western and Eastern Hubs. Under the S4I approach, scaling is understood as an intentional, dynamic and non-linear process that connects science to territories through interactions among actors, capacities, evidence and local contexts. Within this framework, Hubs operate as territorial multistakeholder platforms, integrating participatory research, innovation, extension, capacity strengthening and network management, thereby enabling differentiated pathways to impact. The report analyzes the implementation of at least five subnational community engagement processes, designed to convene civil society, public sector and private sector actors operating in the intervention areas. These interaction spaces aim to align territorial priorities, strengthen coordination among actors and create enabling conditions for the adoption, adaptation and scaling of selected innovation or technology bundles, ensuring that the benefits of scaling are reflected directly in farmers and the communities served by local stakeholders. A central component of the analysis is the characterization of actors and the mapping of their relationships using social network analysis methods, which allows for a deeper understanding of territorial dynamics, the identification of key nodes, bottlenecks and strategic opportunities for scaling. This evidence contributes to more informed and strategic management of scaling pathways, strengthening evidence-based decision-making. The findings confirm that impact at scale does not depend solely on the availability of technical innovations, but on the quality of the social, organizational and institutional processes that accompany them. Multi-stakeholder engagement, participatory processes, capacity strengthening and technical support emerge as critical enabling factors for the sustained adoption and adaptation of innovations across diverse contexts. The analysis also highlights that there is no single pathway to scale. Hubs exhibit differentiated trajectories shaped by their agroecological, socio-economic and institutional conditions, reinforcing the need for flexible and context-responsive approaches. Recognizing and managing this diversity of pathways is essential for responsible, inclusive and sustainable scaling, in line with CGIAR principles. Overall, the report provides relevant evidence and lessons on how subnational community engagement processes, integrated within the Hub model, contribute directly to scaling processes. The results reinforce the core premise of the Scaling for Impact program: impact at scale is the outcome of intentionally designed and managed scaling pathways that connect science, actors and territories through continuous learning, multi-stakeholder coordination and evidence-based decision-making. 2025-12 2026-01-16T15:49:04Z 2026-01-16T15:49:04Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180008 en Open Access application/pdf CIMMYT CGIAR Van Loon, J., Fonteyne, S., García Santiago, J. O., Diaz Espinosa, A., Guera, O. G. M., Ovando Galdámez, J. R., Jiménez, B., May Tzun, V.N., González Regalado, J., Vilchis Ramos, R., Pérez García, M., García López, A. R., & García, A. (2025). Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels. CIMMYT, & CGIAR. https://hdl.handle.net/10883/36713
spellingShingle innovation scaling
decision making
stakeholder engagement
technology transfer
Van Loon, Jelle
Fonteyne, Simon
García Santiago, Jorge Octavio
Espinosa Diaz, Anabell Guadalupe
Guera, Ouorou Ganni Mariel
Ovando, Rausel
Jiménez, Benancio
May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai
González Regalado, Jessica
Vilchis Ramos, Rodolfo
Pérez García, Mariana
García, Ana Rosa
Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title_full Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title_fullStr Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title_full_unstemmed Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title_short Community engagement through Hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
title_sort community engagement through hub model approach for local consensus building for scaling agricultural recommendations at subnational levels
topic innovation scaling
decision making
stakeholder engagement
technology transfer
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180008
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