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  1. Transforming Ethiopia’s Climate Information Services Ecosystem: From Fragmented Efforts to Integrated, Inclusive and Actionable Systems for Climate-Resilient Agriculture por Ahmed, Jemal Seid, Degefie, Degefie Tibebe, Teshome, Asaminew, Grossi, Amanda, Lemma, Esayas, Gebeyehu, Temesgen, Desta, Lulseged Tamene, Ghosh, Aniruddha

    Publicado 2025
    “…Anchored in the national policy framework—particularly the Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Strategy and the National Framework for Climate Services (NFCS)—the paper views CIS as an integrated ecosystem connecting scientific production with user demand through participatory and digital innovation pathways. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  2. Do plants need passport?: a socio-economic study of the role of exotic tree and other plants species in Quang Tri province, Vietnam por Midgley, S.J., Byron, R.N., Chandler, F.C., Ha Huy Thinh, Tran Hung Son, Hoang Hong Hanh

    Publicado 1997
    “…Through consultation between local villagers, government forestry extension workers, NGO assistance programmes, and other land users, appropriate species and silvicultural systems are being developed to significantly enhance social and economic welfare with minimal adverse environmental impact. …”
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    Libro
  3. Aqua-DST Validation Workshop – Myitkyina, Myanmar por Win, Shelly, Myint, Aye Chan, Buisson, Marie-Charlotte, de Silva, Sanjiv

    Publicado 2025
    “…The workshop aimed to confirm the accuracy of model outputs, strengthen user understanding of the dashboard, and collect expert feedback to enhance the tool’s future applicability. …”
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    Informe técnico
  4. Official launch of the AWARE platform for strengthening anticipatory action in Sri Lanka por Alahacoon, Niranga, Amarnath, Giriraj, Dickowita, Ranoja

    Publicado 2025
    “…Experts from the government, UN agencies, and NGOs provided constructive feedback on data integration, localized hazard modelling, system sustainability, and user accessibility. The workshop concluded with a shared commitment to further co-development, expanded training, and piloting AWARE during the upcoming monsoon season to enhance Sri Lanka’s resilience to climate-induced disasters.…”
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  5. Driving change: Inclusive strategies to realise Africa’s fertiliser and soil health agenda por Rasche, F.

    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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    Ponencia
  6. Payments for environmental services: some nuts and bolts por Wunder, Sven

    Publicado 2005
    “…It concludes that service users will continue to drive PES, but their willingness to pay will only rise if schemes can demonstrate clear additionality vis-à-vis carefully established baselines, if trust-building processes with service providers are sustained, and PES recipients’ livelihood dynamics is better understood. …”
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    Libro
  7. Participatory extension as basis for the work of rural extension services in the Amazon por Pokorny, B., Cayres, G., Nunes, W.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Using experiences from participatory action research, a strategy for rural extension in the Amazon was defined to increase the efficiency and the relevance of external support for local resource users. This strategy considered activities initiated and coordinated by local people. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Governance and the capacity to manage resilience in regional social-ecological systems por Lebel, L., Anderies, J.M., Campbell, Bruce M., Folke, C., Hatfield-Dodds, S., Hughes, T.P., Wilson, J.

    Publicado 2006
    “…In exploring the sustainability of regional social-ecological systems, we are usually faced with a set of ecosystem goods and services that interact with a collection of users with different technologies, interests, and levels of power. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Analysis of the potential of sustainable forest-based bioenergy for climate change mitigation por Bird, D.N., Zanchi. G., Pena, N., Havlík, Petr, Fieden, D.

    Publicado 2011
    “…If biofuels use grows quickly then the users may continually be emitting more than they are paying back.…”
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    Libro
  10. Proposals for improving the research efficiency in goats por Morand-Fehr, P., Lebbie, S.H.B.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Organisations for analysing and synthesising the scientific information must be created in order to make it easier for application by end users. Moreover, strong efforts must be made to improve the professional training of researchers in the goat sector. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. Balancing-out floods and droughts: opportunities to utilize floodwater harvesting and groundwater storage for agricultural developmentin Thailand por Pavelic, Paul, Srisuk, K., Saraphirom, P., Nadee, S., Pholkern, K., Chusanathas, S., Munyou, S., Tangsutthinon, T., Intarasut, T., Smakhtin, Vladimir U.

    Publicado 2012
    “…Capturing peak flows approximately 1 year in four by dedicating around 200 km2 of land to groundwater recharge would reduce the magnitude of flooding and socio-economic impacts and generate around USD 250 M/year in export earnings for smallholder rainfed farmers through dry season cash cropping without unduly compromising the demands of existing water users. It is proposed that farmers in upstream riparian zones be co-opted as flood harvesters and thus contribute to improved floodwater management through simple water management technologies that enable agricultural lands to be put to higher productive use. …”
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    Journal Article
  12. A community of practice for African researchers and practitioners por CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security

    Publicado 2014
    “…Through these inputs, Solanum is now able to provide expert validated and more accurate yield gap analysis for potatoes in the region, in a user friendly manner. While there is a need to further expand the scope of this work to have a truly scalable dataset, the initial regional analyses show that potato yield gaps are likely to be higher than expected. …”
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    Case Study
  13. Integrating knowledge from computational modeling with multi-stakeholder governance: Towards more secure livelihoods through improved tools for integrated river basin management por CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food

    Publicado 2010
    “…The findings of the project suggest that donor agencies—before investing in new small reservoirs—should urgently address these problems, for example by strengthening the accountability of contractors and the irrigation administration to local water user organizations and their elected representatives. …”
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  14. Taking a multiple-use approach to meeting the water needs of poor communities brings multiple benefits por International Water Management Institute, International Water and Sanitation Centre, Global Water Partnership

    Publicado 2006
    “…Systems that cater to multiple uses are also more likely to be sustainable, because users benefit more from them, have a greater stake in them, and are more willing and better able to pay for them. policy-makers, planners, and project designers need to enable and support a multiple-use approach by developing the necessary policies, capacities, and institutions. …”
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    Brief
  15. Water accounting plus (WA+) - a water accounting procedure for complex river basins based on satellite measurements por Karimi, Poolad, Bastiaanssen, Wim G.M., Molden, David J.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Currently, water professionals do not have a common framework that links depletion to user groups of water and their benefits. The absence of a standard hydrological and water management summary is causing confusion and wrong decisions. …”
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    Journal Article
  16. Facilitating participatory processes for policy change in natural resource management : Lessons from the highlands of southwestern Uganda por Sanginga, Pascal C., Kamugisha, R.N., Martin, A, Kahuru, A, Stroud, Ann

    Publicado 2004
    “…Most policy research focuses on policy analysis, often at the macro, national level, ignoring the much more difficult and rather murkier part on how to get policies implemented and adopted by users; and how to get the intended beneficiaries, small-scale resource poor farmers, to influence policies in NRM. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Descriptors for quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) and wild relatives por Bioversity International, Fundación para la Promoción e Investigación de Productos Andinos, Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agropecuaria y Forestal, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

    Publicado 2013
    “…Descriptors should be used when they are useful to curators for the management and maintenance of the collection or to the users of plant genetic resources, or both. To this end, highly discriminating descriptors are listed at the beginning of the Characterization section and are highlighted in the text to facilitate selection of descriptors In Annex I, the reader will find a ‘Collecting form for quinoa’ that will facilitate data collection.…”
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    Libro
  18. Second meeting of the ad-hoc open-ended working group to enhance the functioning of the multilateral system por Meridian Institute

    Publicado 2014
    “…The background paper was organized into two parts: 1) options to increase users’ financial contributions to the Benefit Sharing Fund (BSF); and 2) revisions to increase enhanced functioning of the MLS, with particular focus on increasing de facto availability/access. …”
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    Informe técnico
  19. The acceptability of dietary tools to improve maternal and child nutrition in Western Kenya por Kram, N., Melgen, S., Kedera, E., Collison, D.K., Colton, J., Blount, W., Grant, F., Girard, Amy W.

    Publicado 2016
    “…We conducted 24–28 d of user testing with fourteen pregnant women, fourteen breast-feeding women and thirty-two mothers with infants aged 6–18 months.Tools were positively received by communities. …”
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    Journal Article
  20. Community participation in decentralized management of natural resources in the southern region of Mali por Umutoni, Clarisse, Ayantunde, Augustine A., Turner, M., Sawadogo, G.J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Therefore, for effective implementation of local natural resource institutions, the interest of key natural resource users should be taken into account. It is also important to promote rules and norms that attempt to protect or strengthen women’s access to natural resources in the community.…”
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    Journal Article

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