Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge
The goal of the Ganges BDC is ‘to reduce poverty, improve food security and strengthen livelihood resilience in coastal areas through improvement management, and more productive and diversified farm systems.’ Five inter-related projects address the BDC objective. The role of the Ganges Coordination...
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| author | Hossain, Mohammed Emdad |
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| description | The goal of the Ganges BDC is ‘to reduce poverty, improve food security and strengthen livelihood resilience in coastal areas through improvement management, and more productive and diversified farm systems.’ Five inter-related projects address the BDC objective. The role of the Ganges Coordination and Change-Enabling project is to ensure that Projects 1-4 are well integrated into a program of research that ultimately delivers change – development outcomes and impacts. It therefore contributes to all BDC project goals through various actions. The adaptive management guideline is prepared considering the three major sections: a) Monitoring and Evaluation activities; b) Information & Communication, and; c) Capacity development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace351272024-01-23T12:05:07Z Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge Hossain, Mohammed Emdad The goal of the Ganges BDC is ‘to reduce poverty, improve food security and strengthen livelihood resilience in coastal areas through improvement management, and more productive and diversified farm systems.’ Five inter-related projects address the BDC objective. The role of the Ganges Coordination and Change-Enabling project is to ensure that Projects 1-4 are well integrated into a program of research that ultimately delivers change – development outcomes and impacts. It therefore contributes to all BDC project goals through various actions. The adaptive management guideline is prepared considering the three major sections: a) Monitoring and Evaluation activities; b) Information & Communication, and; c) Capacity development. 2012-03 2014-03-14T05:59:16Z 2014-03-14T05:59:16Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35127 en Open Access application/pdf Hossain, E. 2012. Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge (Draft). Dhaka, Bangladesh: CPWF. |
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| title | Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge |
| title_full | Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge |
| title_short | Adaptive Management Guidelines: Ganges Basin Development Challenge |
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