Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis
Since the Green Revolution, the public-sector's agricultural research strategy for increasing food crop productivity has been explicitly based on the premise that technology can cross political and agro-climatic boundaries, primarily through the training and visit system of extension (also known as...
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| author | Lilja, Nina Dixon, John A. |
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| description | Since the Green Revolution, the public-sector's agricultural research strategy for increasing food crop productivity has been explicitly based on the premise that technology can cross political and agro-climatic boundaries, primarily through the training and visit system of extension (also known as transfer of technology and the pipeline model). Today, a different strategy is emerging. Efforts to develop the necessary institutional capacity for more client-oriented participatory research, particularly in plant breeding, are now a central part of the public-sector agricultural research strategy. Greater use of participatory and gender-analysis approaches in agricultural research has significant conceptual and methodological implications for impact assessment and institutional learning. |
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| spelling | CGSpace440462024-11-15T08:52:17Z Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis Lilja, Nina Dixon, John A. gender agricultural research impact assessment farmer participation gender analysis investigación agraria evaluación del impacto participación de agricultores análisis de género Since the Green Revolution, the public-sector's agricultural research strategy for increasing food crop productivity has been explicitly based on the premise that technology can cross political and agro-climatic boundaries, primarily through the training and visit system of extension (also known as transfer of technology and the pipeline model). Today, a different strategy is emerging. Efforts to develop the necessary institutional capacity for more client-oriented participatory research, particularly in plant breeding, are now a central part of the public-sector agricultural research strategy. Greater use of participatory and gender-analysis approaches in agricultural research has significant conceptual and methodological implications for impact assessment and institutional learning. 2008-01 2014-10-02T08:33:09Z 2014-10-02T08:33:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44046 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press Lilja, Nina; Dixon, John. 2008. Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis. Experimental Agriculture 44, 3-19. |
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| title | Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis |
| title_full | Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis |
| title_short | Responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis |
| title_sort | responding to the challenges of impact assessment of participatory research and gender analysis |
| topic | gender agricultural research impact assessment farmer participation gender analysis investigación agraria evaluación del impacto participación de agricultores análisis de género |
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