Resultados de búsqueda - "Finance"

  1. Informing whole-farm bundling strategies through innovation readiness and scaling analysis in Malawi por Homann-Kee Tui, Sabine, Tufa, Adane, Manda, Julius, Liben, Feyera, Omondi, John O., Sseguya, Haroon

    Publicado 2025
    “…Smallholder farmers rarely face a single constraint; rather, they face a stack of interlinked challenges including production, finance, markets, advisory services, land and water governance, and social norms. …”
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    Ponencia
  2. Opportunities for a low-emission transformation of African food systems por Pingault, N., Martius, C.

    Publicado 2026
    “…The paper highlights quick-win options—such as improved livestock management, better nutrient-use efficiency, reduced food losses, and enhanced organic waste management—alongside second-tier priorities requiring longer-term investment, including sustainable land-use planning and forest protection, climate-smart intensification, low-carbon food-system infrastructure, and strengthened national GHG inventories to improve targeting and access to climate finance.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. Water, soil and resilience: a roadmap for enhancing agricultural outcomes in Egypt’s saline environments por Lahham, N., Amer, K., Abd El-Dayem, M. S., Abdel-Azim, R., Gaafar, I., El-Shirbeny, M., Mohamed, E.-S. S., Yassin, D., Khalifa, M., Brouziyne, Youssef, Al-Zu’bi, Maha, Tawfik, Mohamed

    Publicado 2025
    “…The report identifies institutional, financial, and policy constraints that limit the uptake and scaling of proven innovations, and highlights the importance of cost-effectiveness, return on investment, and inclusive governance in guiding public and development finance. By connecting research, policy, and investment planning, Water, Soil and Resilience provides decision-makers with actionable insights to support the sustainable management of water and soil resources and accelerate climate-resilient agricultural transformation.…”
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  4. Explore carbon sink of bamboo with M+ living lab at Qingshan por Zhen, Yan, Yang, Xiaoneng, Chen, Kevin Z.

    Publicado 2025
    “…It then examines the integration of bamboo into China’s carbon markets and broader climate policy framework, and highlights regional practices such as Anji’s bamboo carbon trading and loan schemes as examples of “bamboo-as-development-tool” linking carbon sinks, green finance and rural revitalization. The report also draws on work on exhibition spaces and Living Labs to show how bamboo carbon can be communicated and cocreated in everyday settings. …”
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  5. Big island, green forests and backpackers: land use and development options on Ilha Grande, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil por Wunder, Sven

    Publicado 2000
    “…A well designed entrance fee scheme to finance necessary investments in the tourism sector may be a more feasible alternative to embark on a development path of the sector beneficial for both tourists and residents, while conserving the integrity of the forested landscape.…”
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    Libro
  6. Oil, macroeconomics, and forests: assessing the linkages por Wunder, Sven, Sunderlin, William D.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Yet, in extreme cases when boosting oil revenues finance large road-construction programs or frontier-colonization projects, the core forest-protective effect of oil wealth can be reversed. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Understanding and integrating local perceptions of trees and forests into incentives for sustainable landscape management por Pfund, J.L., Watts, J.D., Boissiere, M., Boucard, A., Bullock, Renee, Ekadinata, A., Dewi, S., Feintrenie, L., Levang, P., Rantala, S., Sheil, Douglas, Sunderland, Terry C.H.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Furthermore, any efforts to modify current trends will require clear incentives, such as through carbon finance. We speculate on the nature of such incentive schemes and the possibility of rewarding the provision of ecosystem services at a landscape scale and in a socially equitable manner.…”
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    Journal Article
  8. Investing in on-farm and post-harvest resilience to climate change in smallholder value chains: Lessons from Rwanda por Rugege, Denis, Vermeulen, Sonja J.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Misgivings were, however, indicated by farmers and their organizational leaders on the efficiency and effectiveness of the capacity development mechanism for commercial lending access to finance climate-smart requirements.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  9. Editorial: Towards leaner and more effective value chain development por Donovan, J., Stoian, D., Ferries, S.

    Publicado 2017
    “…The eight articles look into the needs and opportunities for increasing the effectiveness of VCD support services, with discussions on: the role of NGOs or governments in VCD; how large-scale buyers and certification programs shape VCD; and the role of finance and impact bonds in VCD. Advancing ideas on how to get the right mix of services, at the right time, to the right people, taking into account variations in the context in which livelihoods and business activities are embedded, will help stakeholders to effectively deliver on poverty and broader development goals.…”
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    Journal Item
  10. Rapport d'etudes sur les enquete de base du project 'Mise en oeuvre mutuellement soutenue du Protocole de Nagoya et de Trait International sur les Ressources Phytog n tiques pour l... por Bioversity International

    Publicado 2016
    “…Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre du Traité International sur les Ressources Phytogénétiques pour l’Alimentation et l’Agriculture (TIRPAA) et du Protocole de Nagoya (PN) sur l’Accès et le Partage des Avantages (APA) que Madagascar a respectivement ratifié en 2006 et en 2014, un projet conjoint de mise en œuvre, dans une approche de soutien mutuel, intitulé « Mise en œuvre mutuellement soutenue du Protocole de Nagoya et du Traité sur les Plantes pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture » a été conçu par Bioversity International et financé par Darwin Initiative. Le projet d’une durée de 3 ans, a pour bénéficiaires deux pays à savoir Madagascar et Benin. …”
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  11. Projet d’Assistance Technique Long-terme au Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable du Niger (AT-MEDD/PARC-DAD)-Fiche Technique por Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Dembélé, Dansira

    Publicado 2018
    “…C’est pourquoi l'Alliance Mondiale contre le Changement Climatique (AMCC), une initiative lancée en 2007 par la Commission de l’Union Européenne, dont l’objectif est d'approfondir le dialogue et la coopération en matière de changement climatique entre l'Union Européenne et les pays en voie de développement les plus exposés au changement climatique, a financé à hauteur de 11 millions d’euros le Projet d’Appui à la Résilience Climatique pour un Développement Agricole Durable au Niger (PARC-DAD). …”
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    Brochure
  12. CGIAR International Centers Week, Washington, D.C., July 29 - August 2, 1974: Informal Summary of Proceedings por CGIAR Secretariat

    Publicado 1974
    “…It commented on a draft integrative paper which analyzed: financial requirements and availability; center core, outreach, and research programs; how to delineate between core and non-core funded activities; the impact of inflation on center budgets; capital expenditures on new facilities; variations between planned and actual center expenditures; and the outlook for finance in 1975. TAC Chairman Sir John Crawford presented a plan for scientific reviews of center programs at five year intervals to begin in 1975 with a review of IRRI. …”
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    Meeting Report
  13. Vulnerability of the agricultural sector to climate change: The development of a pantropical Climate Risk Vulnerability Assessment to inform sub-national decision making por Parker, Louis, Bourgoin, Clément, Martínez Valle, Armando Isaac, Läderach, Peter R.D.

    Publicado 2019
    “…The approach and information derived from the study informs public climate change policies and actions, as vulnerability assessments are the bases of any National Adaptation Plans (NAP), National Determined Contributions (NDC) and for accessing climate finance.…”
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    Journal Article
  14. Shifting gender relations in agriculture and irrigation in the Nepal Tarai-Madhesh por Karn, Sujeet, Sugden, Fraser, Sah, K.K., Maharjan, J., Shah, T.N., Clement, Floriane

    Publicado 2020
    “…Finally, this report recommends linking irrigation user groups to other income-generation schemes, and facilitating access to better credit, finance and agricultural inputs.…”
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  15. Solar photovoltaic technology for small-scale irrigation in Ghana: suitability mapping and business models. Agricultural Water Management – Making a Business Case for Smallholders por Gebrezgabher, Solomie A., Leh, Mansoor, Merrey, Douglas J., Kodua, T.T., Schmitter, Petra S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Achieving this potential will require strengthening the policy framework and making finance available at a reasonable cost. The report identifies alternative financing mechanisms and business models that have been tried elsewhere and can be adapted to Ghana, and makes recommendations to enhance the sustainable uptake of solar PV irrigation.…”
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  16. Enacting theories of change for food systems transformation under climate change por Dinesh, Dhanush, Hegger, Dries, Klerkx, Laurens, Vervoort, Joost M., Campbell, Bruce M., Driessen, Peter P.J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The findings point at nine priority areas for a transformation in food systems under climate change: (1) Empowering farmer and consumer organizations, women and youth; (2) Digitally enabled climate-informed services; (3) Climate-resilient and low-emission practices and technologies; (4) Innovative finance to leverage public and private sector investments; (5) Reshaping supply chains, food retail, marketing and procurement; (6) Fostering enabling policies and institutions; (7) Knowledge transfer; (8) Addressing fragmentation in the knowledge and innovation systems; (9) Ensuring food security. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Livestock management ambition in the new and updated nationally determined contributions: 2020-2021: Analysis of agricultural sub-sectors in national climate change strategies por Rose, Sabrina, Khatri-Chhetri, Arun, Dittmer, Kyle, Stier, Milena, Wilkes, Andreas, Shelton, Sadie W, Arndt, Claudia, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline

    Publicado 2021
    “…Adaptation priorities included breed management (14%), feed management (10%) and silvopastoralism (9%). 5) Among the top 10 countries with the highest mitigation potential for enteric fermentation and manure management, 7 referred to livestock in mitigation measures. 6) Specification of sub-sector actions in NDCs can improve eligibility for climate finance, but this level of detail can reduce countries’ flexibility for meeting their NDC targets and countries often lack affordable, robust monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) systems. 7) Livestock commitments that demonstrated high standards, which may indicate options for other countries, included quantified outcomes, reference levels of indicators, mitigation potentials, and policies.…”
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    Brief
  18. Assessment of smallholder farmers’ demand for and adoption constraints to small-scale irrigation technologies: Evidence from Ethiopia por Tesfaye, M. Z., Balana, Bedru, Bizimana, J.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Enhanced access to finance could help ease this constraint and allow smallholders to acquire more efficient irrigation technologies, enhance adoption and improve productivity. …”
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    Journal Article
  19. Gender-smart agriculture: An agenda for gender and socially inclusive climate-resilient agriculture por Huyer, Sophia

    Publicado 2021
    “…CCAFS targeted research to inform, catalyse and target CSA solutions to women and other vulnerable groups, increase the control of disadvantaged groups over productive assets and resources (e.g., climate information, climate finance), and increase participation in decision-making (e.g., in local and national climate adaptation strategies). …”
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    Artículo preliminar

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