Search Results - "design"
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Rapid appraisal methods for the assessment, design and evaluation of food security programs: Technical Guide: Strengthening the Household Food Security and Nutritional Aspects of IFAD Poverty Alleviation Projects: Developing Operational Methodologies for Project Design and Monitoring
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Nutrition-sensitive value chains from a smallholder perspective: A framework for project design
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Non-market values of water sensitive urban designs: a case study on rain gardens
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Assessing value chain risks to design agricultural risk managment strategies: A practitioner's toolkit
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Designing a modular approach towards innovation (Example: Developing and scaling Climate-Information Services)
Published 2021“…Innovations need to be context-specific and respond to myriads of different famers’ needs. Modular design is a ‘new’ way to design, bundle and scale innovations. …”
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A Review of Global Policy Mechanisms Designed for Tropical Forests Conservation and Climate Risks Management
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Launched a collection of outputs on how to design nutrition-sensitive value chain (NSVC) projects
Published 2018Subjects: “…design…”
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TH2.3: A gender-responsive approach to designing agricultural risk management bundles
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Designing for change through “reflecting and doing”: the CGIAR Community of Practice on Gender- Transformative Research Methodologies
Published 2023“…The paper focuses on the process leading to the development of the CoP, that is, designing for change, which is crucial for sustained transformation.…”
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Co-designing inclusive landscape management plans to transform agrifood systems: a technical brief
Published 2023“…This technical note is to describe adaptive, inclusive landscape management plans that are sensitive to both ecological and health metrics and could be incorporated into governmental frameworks. The design process is iterative with 6 steps, incorporating the perspectives of local stakeholders, governance bodies, researchers, and local experts. …”
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