Resultados de búsqueda - "government"
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Brazil Agriculture and LULUCF Inventory needs assessment country profile
Publicado 2025“…The analysis was organized into five key dimensions: (i) regulatory and policy framework, (ii) institutional arrangements, (iii) data availability and quality, (iv) governance environment, and (v) stakeholder demand. …”
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Grenada Agriculture and LULUCF Inventory needs assessment country profile
Publicado 2025“…The analysis was organized into five key dimensions: (i) regulatory and policy framework, (ii) institutional arrangements, (iii) data availability and quality, (iv) governance environment, and (v) stakeholder demand. …”
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Trinidad and Tobago Agriculture and LULUCF Inventory needs assessment country profile
Publicado 2025“…The analysis was organized into five key dimensions: (i) regulatory and policy framework, (ii) institutional arrangements, (iii) data availability and quality, (iv) governance environment, and (v) stakeholder demand. …”
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Suriname Agriculture and LULUCF Inventory needs assessment country profile
Publicado 2025“…The analysis was organized into five key dimensions: (i) regulatory and policy framework, (ii) institutional arrangements, (iii) data availability and quality, (iv) governance environment, and (v) stakeholder demand. …”
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Water resources management and planning under climate uncertainty: assessment of the droughts in Uzbekistan
Publicado 2025“…Strengthening integrated water governance, climate-smart agriculture, and community-based resilience are critical to reducing drought risks and ensuring sustainable development.…”
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Taking stock: Impacts of 50 years of policy research at IFPRI
Publicado 2025“…Have its activities contributed to better policy and investment decisions by governments, development agencies, nongovernmental organizations, the private sector, and others involved in the economic and social development of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)? …”
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Why do epidemics cause more hunger even when global food production is unaffected
Publicado 2025“…To achieve the 2030 SDGs goal of Zero Hunger, it is critical to improve global food governance and enhance food distribution when facing a crisis such as epidemics.…”
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Adaptive scaling ecosystem for system transformation: operationalizing solar-based farmer-led irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa
Publicado 2025“…It foregrounds subsystem interactions, contextual fit, and multi-layered cross-scale networks embedded in institutional and governance arrangements. ASEco enables multiple pathways that combine niche development, market reach, the acceleration of enabling environments, and transformative shifts in rules and norms. …”
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Unveiling gender dynamics and disparities in the aquaculture value chain: evidence from Ogun and Delta States, Nigeria
Publicado 2025“…The findings highlight the need for governments, development agencies, and non-governmental organizations to address gender disparities in policies designed to improve the imbalance in the distribution of benefits between women and men.…”
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Media Coverage Report on Community-Based Breeding and SmaRT Pack Innovations
Publicado 2025“…The coverage focused on key innovation areas: • Breeding sire selection and genetic dissemination, • Health interventions and reproductive management, • Access to finance and digital traceability, and • Scaling clusters and cooperative governance. Collectively, these communications generated more than 100,000 views and engagements, reflecting strong national interest and growing public trust in the program’s achievements. …”
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From commitment to delivery: Implementation as the frontier for CAADP 3.0
Publicado 2025“…Importantly, Africa has accumulated considerable institutional knowledge and practical experience in policy formulation, planning, and cross-sector coordination. Governments, farmer organizations, regional bodies, and development partners understand the challenges facing the agrifood sector with far greater precision than in earlier CAADP cycles. …”
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AGX Unconference in Nairobi 2025: Catalyzing collaboration and charting a course for Digital Agriculture
Publicado 2025“…Sessions were grounded in farmer and implementer perspectives, highlighting barriers such as fragmented services, inaccessible advisory support, data governance gaps, and underutilized digital tools. In response, working groups and debates examined how DPI and AI can be responsibly leveraged to reduce duplication, improve interoperability, and empower small-scale producers. …”
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Consumer acceptance of foods derived from blended wheat flour in Nairobi, Kenya
Publicado 2025“…Governments across Africa have shown enthusiasm for wheat flour blending to reduce food security risks and pull demand for traditional but underutilized crops. …”
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Institutionalizing Foresight Analysis for transformative planning of agriculture and food systems in West and Central Africa
Publicado 2025“…A regional roadmap structured around six pillars was co-developed to institutionalize FA at national and regional levels, including capacity strengthening, community expansion, institutional anchoring, governance, knowledge sharing, and research and project development, providing a pathway to embed foresight systematically in agricultural research, policy, and planning.…”
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Driving change: Inclusive strategies to realise Africa’s fertiliser and soil health agenda
Publicado 2025“…It draws on CGIAR’s experience across Africa and Latin America to identify five interconnected levers essential for successful implementation: (1) inclusive, evidence-based policy mandates that address land tenure, access rights, and structural inequalities; (2) trusted multi-sectoral partnerships involving governments, the private sector, NGOs, donors, and farmers to drive reform and scale solutions; (3) demand-driven, trans-disciplinary R&D that delivers measurable outcomes and integrates user-centred, gender-sensitive approaches; (4) targeted investments and innovative financing mechanisms to expand private sector engagement and tailor solutions to local needs; and (5) inclusive capacity building that empowers women, youth, and marginalised groups. …”
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Changing patterns of research funding: threat or opportunity for research on forests. Discussion paper on Mobilising resources for forest research
Publicado 1998“…State funding is being applied to the issues that governments rate as important, either as a result of perceived public concern or as a result of international agreements. …”
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Research priorities: Strengthening Gender Intentionality and Accelerating Broad, Equitable Impacts of Genetic Innovations
Publicado 2025“…Many studies have highlighted the disproportionate lack of access by women and other vulnerable groups to these innovations, and their limited participation and agency in the institutions that govern the design and delivery of these innovations (FAO 2023; Njuki et al. 2025; Puskur et al. 2021). …”
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Formation and recovery of secondary forests in India: a particular reference to western Ghats in South India
Publicado 2001“…The paper hypothesises that joint management of forests by governments and communities, as well as policies to reduce dependence on fuelwood, may have paved the way for this favourable development.…”
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The social and organisational roots of ecological uncertainties in Cameroon’s forest management decentralisation model
Publicado 2004“…The essay is based on nvironmental governance research conducted in Cameroon during the last three years. …”
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Carbon sequestration and sustainable livelihoods: a workshop synthesis
Publicado 2005“…Although most of these projects do not fully comply with the rigid guidelines governing the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism, this is partly because the current agreement only allows afforestation and reforestation project activities. …”
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