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Mid-term review of the CSIRO-Africa food security partnerships—Report 2: The CSIRO-BecA partnership
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Agriculture Research, Multistakeholder Partnerships and the SDGs
Published 2016“…Addressing these will require systemic change: transformative, systems wide innovation involving inter-linked technological, institutional and policy change across scales. The CGIAR, CSIRO and other international agricultural research organisations recognise that partnership is key to their impact ambitions and contribution to the SDGs. …”
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Agri-Food System Innovation Workshop Report
Published 2017“…This workshop report is a summary record of the second workshop (https://cas.cgiar.org/isdc/events/workshop-agri-food-system-innovation-reframing-conversation) convened by the ISPC/CSIRO Agri-food systems innovation and partnership initiative, and held from 27 to 29 June at ICRISAT in Hyderabad, India. …”
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Agri-food Systems Innovation: Pathways to Impact
Published 2016“…The CSIRO Agriculture and Food & the CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership Council (ISPC) Secretariat are collaborating to explore the nature of agri-food systems innovation and impact. …”
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Applying a gender lens to community fire management and peatland restoration in Indonesia
Published 2019“…Presented by Samantha Grover (CSIRO), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019.…”
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Ethical community engagement (ECE) to improve agriculture-nutrition links in resource poor communities - Lessons from the field
Published 2019“…Presented by Michaela Cosijn (CSIRO), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019.…”
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What is possible in women's economic empowerment at the research business interface: the story of innovation in agricultural systems in Indonesia
Published 2019“…Presented by Michaela Cosijn (CSIRO), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019.…”
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The BecA-ILRI African Swine Fever Project
Published 2013“…African Swine Fever Epidemiology: A project partnership with AusAID, CSIRO, and the BecA-ILRI Hub. African Swine Fever (ASF) is a devastating emerging disease of pigs that is present in more than 20 countries in Africa. …”
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Comparison of methodologies for estimating enteric methane emission factors from sheep in smallholder systems in Africa: A case study from Ethiopia
Published 2024“…The estimated EFs ranged from 4.8 to 5.9 kg CH4 animal−1 year−1 (‘CSIRO’ Tier 2) and 4.5–6.5 kg CH4 animal−1 year−1 (IPCC Tier 2). …”
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Dataset for Tier 1 and 2 methodologies for estimating intake and enteric methane emission factors from smallholder cattle systems in Africa: A case study from Ethiopia
Published 2024“…These datasets include enteric methane emission factors derived using the Common Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (‘CSIRO’) and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 2 methods. …”
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Comparison of Tier 1 and 2 methodologies for estimating intake and enteric methane emission factors from smallholder cattle systems in Africa: a case study from Ethiopia
Published 2024“…The results revealed that the IPCC Tier 2 methodology estimated a 39% higher GEI (104 vs 74 MJ/ head/day) and a 51% higher implied EF (50 vs 33 kg CH4 /head/year) compared to the ‘CSIRO’ Tier 2 methodology. When compared to the IPCC Tier 1 default values, both the IPCC and ‘CSIRO’ Tier 2 EF estimates were 20–37% and 37–59% lower, respectively. …”
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