Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper

The CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is co-constructing a strategy for Climate Change Communication and Social Learning (CCSL). Not to be confused with the general CCAFS Communication Strategy for disseminating materials and raising profile etc, CCSL i...

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Main Author: Carlile, Liz
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/32782
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description The CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is co-constructing a strategy for Climate Change Communication and Social Learning (CCSL). Not to be confused with the general CCAFS Communication Strategy for disseminating materials and raising profile etc, CCSL is about an attempt to fundamentally change how CGIAR scientists and the communities they work with and for, communicate their shared knowledge and experience and learn together. It is about ensuring a relevant and dynamic transformative change that truly recognises the needs of communities facing the harsh realities of climate change today not just in 50 years time.
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spelling CGSpace327822024-01-23T12:03:58Z Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper Carlile, Liz agrculture climate learning communities The CGIAR Research Programme on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is co-constructing a strategy for Climate Change Communication and Social Learning (CCSL). Not to be confused with the general CCAFS Communication Strategy for disseminating materials and raising profile etc, CCSL is about an attempt to fundamentally change how CGIAR scientists and the communities they work with and for, communicate their shared knowledge and experience and learn together. It is about ensuring a relevant and dynamic transformative change that truly recognises the needs of communities facing the harsh realities of climate change today not just in 50 years time. 2013 2013-06-21T14:12:36Z 2013-06-21T14:12:36Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/32782 en Open Access application/pdf Carlile L. 2013. 5 key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper. Synthesis of ideas from the CCAFS-ILRI Workshop on Communications and Social Learning in Climate Change, held 8-10 May 2012. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title_full Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title_fullStr Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title_full_unstemmed Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title_short Five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with CCAFS and the CGIAR system: a synthesis paper
title_sort five key institutional change areas for adopting a social learning methodology with ccafs and the cgiar system a synthesis paper
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climate
learning
communities
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