Potential social impacts

This paper briefly discusses the major themes that comprise social impact assessment. It's intended to serve as a guide-post, that is, to raise questions about how a centre such as ILCA which is mandated to work on long term problems, maintains its focus on impact, is responsive to the needs of an i...

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Autor principal: Lipner, M.E.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4377
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description This paper briefly discusses the major themes that comprise social impact assessment. It's intended to serve as a guide-post, that is, to raise questions about how a centre such as ILCA which is mandated to work on long term problems, maintains its focus on impact, is responsive to the needs of an identified client and moves toward its ultimate goal "to discover or revise facts (research) that have practical, beneficial application (development)". Presents three case studies, namely, technology generation and impact, improved milk processing in the Ethiopian highlands, and hay making by the Borana of southern Ethiopia.
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spelling CGSpace43772021-02-23T22:59:49Z Potential social impacts Lipner, M.E. research social aspects case study environment milk processing haymaking technology This paper briefly discusses the major themes that comprise social impact assessment. It's intended to serve as a guide-post, that is, to raise questions about how a centre such as ILCA which is mandated to work on long term problems, maintains its focus on impact, is responsive to the needs of an identified client and moves toward its ultimate goal "to discover or revise facts (research) that have practical, beneficial application (development)". Presents three case studies, namely, technology generation and impact, improved milk processing in the Ethiopian highlands, and hay making by the Borana of southern Ethiopia. 1992 2011-07-19T06:27:56Z 2011-07-19T06:27:56Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4377 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
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case study
environment
milk processing
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Lipner, M.E.
Potential social impacts
title Potential social impacts
title_full Potential social impacts
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title_full_unstemmed Potential social impacts
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milk processing
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