Resultados de búsqueda - "unintended consequences"

  1. Do national and international policies undermine climate security? por Schapendonk, Frans, Caroli, Giulia, Pacillo, Grazia, Läderach, Peter R.D.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Ensuring alignment across both sectors and administrative scales is therefore identified as crucial to prevent unintended consequences and minimise the effects of potentially conflicting agendas, particularly when tackling complex issues such as climate change, of which full and exact impacts remain unpredictable.…”
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    Brief
  2. Local governance in anticipatory action and crisis response: A new study in Mali por Bleck, Jamie, Gottlieb, Jessica, Kosec, Katrina, Kyle, Jordan, Soumano, Moumouni

    Publicado 2023
    “…Even when local context is beyond the influence of donors, a better understanding of local politi cal economy dynamics can help donors make better decisions and avoid unintended consequences.…”
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    Brief
  3. Policy-induced market distortions along agricultural value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia and Nigeria por Allen, Summer L., Kassie, Girma T., Majeed, Fahd, Tokgoz, Simla

    Publicado 2021
    “…Measuring and understanding how government policies, such taxes, subsidies, minimum support prices, and government procurement, impact particular value chains is essential to minimize unintended consequences for value chain actors. This analysis of distortions in value chains in Ethiopia (sheep and goats) and Nigeria (cacao and palm oil) uses nominal rates of protection (NRPs) to measure the impact of policies on domestic prices for producers and consumers. …”
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    Brief
  4. Strengthening conflict sensitivity in Kenya’s county climate change fund por Medina, Leonardo, Schapendonk, Frans, Jaskolski, Martina, Osumba, Joab, Jebiwott, Alice, Mutuku, Munini, Takaindisa, Joyce, Giti, Daniel

    Publicado 2025
    “…Governments, particularly those facing compounding climate vulnerability and conflict-related risks, must proactively address the potential unintended consequences of climate actions. Doing so requires strengthening existing adaptation instruments by mainstreaming conflict sensitive approaches, so that adaptation efforts are able to contribute to sustaining peace or, at the very least, do not ‘do harm’ by exacerbating existing conflict drivers. …”
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    Brief
  5. Policy and institutional frameworks for the development of palm oil–based biodiesel in Indonesia por Caroko, W., Komarudin, Heru, Obidzinski, K., Gunarso, Petrus

    Publicado 2011
    “…It also discusses possible reasons for the limited realisation of biofuel targets and explores the unintended consequences of legislation. Findings suggest that biofuel development in Indonesia suffers both structural problems (e.g. insufficient land for feedstock, biofuel market instability, inadequate incentives) and political barriers (e.g. unclear land allocation policies, conflict over land, local power structures that require the investment of time and resources). …”
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    Libro
  6. Draft Guidance for the CRP 2nd Call for Proposals-version 3 (18 December 2014) por CGIAR Consortium Office

    Publicado 2014
    “…Each CRP proposal will address and describe a coherent research program associated with at least one System Level Outcome, while also describing how it will consider unintended consequences on the other 2 SLOs. This call builds on the foundation of the SRF by providing practical guidance for the CRP 2nd Call that the CB and FC will authorize shortly after the approval of the SRF. …”
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    Internal Document
  7. Linking sustainable business models to socio-ecological resilience through cross-sector partnerships: A complex adaptive systems view por Dentoni, Domenico, Pinkse, Jonatan, Lubberink, Rob

    Publicado 2021
    “…By combining the key features of CAS and the key elements of partnerships, we provide insight into the formidable task of designing cross-sector partnerships so that they support socio-ecological resilience and avoid unintended consequences.…”
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    Journal Article
  8. Maximising societal benefit from the control of neglected zoonoses: Identifying synergies and trade-offs in the control of Taenia solium por Soare, C., Garcia-Ara, A., Seguino, A., Uys, M., Thomas, Lian F.

    Publicado 2022
    “…With the caveat that unintended consequences can and will occur, pre-identifying potential synergies and trade-offs in our disease control initiatives allows for them to be considered in intervention design and monitored during programme roll-out. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Breaking policy silos for sustainable development: A report on policy coherence in India's food, land and water sectors por Taneja, Garima, Mitra, Archisman, Katyaini, Suparana, Bhattacharjee, Suchiradipta

    Publicado 2024
    “…However, policies are often developed in silos, leading to unintended consequences, duplication, fragmentation, and reduced efficiency in resource use. …”
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    Blog Post
  10. Time-use analytics: An improved way of understanding gendered agriculture-nutrition pathways por Stevano, Sara, Kadiyala, Suneetha, Johnston, Deborah, Malapit, Hazel J., Hull, Elizabeth, Kalamatianou, Sofia

    Publicado 2019
    “…In particular, the potential unintended consequences can be grasped only if the analysis of time use shifts from being descriptive to a more theoretical and analytical understanding of time constraints, their trade-offs, and resulting changes in activity.…”
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    Journal Article
  11. Household labor supply and social protection: Evidence from Pakistan’s BISP cash transfer program por Ambler, Kate, de Brauw, Alan

    Publicado 2019
    “…Yet many policymakers are concerned that continued receipt of such transfers may have unintended consequences, such as a reduction in labor supply when household income rises. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  12. Agriculture and natural resources: Overview por Quisumbing, Agnes R.

    Publicado 2003
    “…A significant portion of this literature has also arisen because of the unintended consequences of agricultural development projects that were implemented without taking into account the different rights, resources, and responsibilities of men and women within the household (for example, Jones 1983; Dey 1985; Braun and Webb 1989).…”
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    Capítulo de libro
  13. Place for sociohydrology in sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture: review and ways forward por Adla, S., Pande, S., Vico, G., Vora, S., Alam, Mohammad Faiz, Basel, B., Haeffner, M., Sivapalan, M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…This review situates sociohydrology in the agricultural domain, highlighting its contributions in explaining the unintended consequences of water management interventions, addressing climate change impacts due to/on agriculture and incorporating human behaviour into the description of agricultural water systems. …”
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    Journal Article
  14. Proposed equity principles for transformative innovation, Through a critical analysis of agricultural innovation systems frameworks and tools por McGuire, Erin J., Boa-Alvarado, Maria, Valencia Leñero, Eva Marina, Maha Al-Zu’bi, Maha, Thi Thu Giang Luu, Sylvester, Janelle M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…The omission of these aspects often leads to unintended consequences and inequitable outcomes. Given the significant reliance on innovation and scaling in the AR4D community to achieve Sustainable Development Goals, it becomes crucial to consider the social aspects of these processes.…”
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    Ponencia
  15. Design principles for agricultural risk management policies por Glauber, Joseph W., Baldwin, Katherine, Antón, Jesús, Ziebinska, Urszula

    Publicado 2021
    “…While these tools can play a role in strengthening farm-level resilience by helping farmers to cope with the financial impact of adverse events, they also modify farmers’ incentives to invest in risk-reducing measures and market tools. design is critical to maximise effectiveness while minimising unintended consequences. This report reviews the accumulated experience on four types of publicly-supported agricultural risk management tools (ex post disaster aid, agricultural insurance, income stabilisation schemes and tax and savings measures). …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  16. The power of possibility in landscape governance: Multiple lives of participatory action research in Kajang, Sulawesi por Fisher, M., Mulyana, A., Labarani, A., Kamaluddin, Yuliani, E.L., Moeliono, M.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Also critically explored are contradictions and unintended consequences of normative approaches, especially implications for marginalized groups with limited access to land. …”
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    Capítulo de libro
  17. Why gender-sensitive social protection is critical to the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries por Hidrobo, Melissa, Kumar, Neha, Palermo, Tia, Peterman, Amber, Roy, Shalini

    Publicado 2020
    “…Because these are complex issues and unintended consequences of programming are possible, more research is needed on intersections of social protection, gender and pandemics, where ethically feasible. …”
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    Capítulo de libro
  18. Policy options to accelerate variety change among smallholder farmers in South Asia and Africa South of the Sahara por Spielman, David J., Smale, Melinda

    Publicado 2017
    “…We then suggest a sequence of regulatory reforms and public investments designed to accelerate varietal turnover while drawing attention to the economic trade-offs, unintended consequences, and operational challenges of such reforms and investments.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  19. The nutrition policy process: The role of strategic capacity in advancing national nutrition agendas por Pelletier, David L., Menon, Purnima, Ngo, Tien, Frongillo, Edward A., Frongillo, Dominic

    Publicado 2011
    “…Some countries have been successful in using such opportunities, while others have been less successful and there have been some unintended consequences. Second, disagreements over interventions and strategies are an almost universal feature of the nutrition policy process, occur primarily among mid-level actors rather than among politicians or senior administrators, and are primarily the product of structural factors such as organizational mandates, interests, and differences in professional perspectives. …”
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    Journal Article
  20. Entangled impacts, differential capacities: A relational lens on gender-responsive social protection and adaptation in southern Bangladesh por DuttaGupta, Tanaya, Roy, Shalini

    Publicado 2023
    “…And do they simultaneously reinforce vulnerabilities and reproduce inequalities, as unintended consequences? Based on multi-sited fieldwork conducted in villages of Khulna, Bagerhat and Patuakhali districts of southern Bangladesh in 2022, this study employs a relational approach to focus on gender relations within households and broader power dynamics at community level. …”
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