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CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets - Plan of Work and Budget 2020

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Diciembre, 2019
France

In 2019 PIM completed the participatory priority-setting exercise started in 2018 to update the priorities for the program’s final 2019-2021 period. As a conclusion of this exercise, the framework of the Phase 2 proposal as well as the flagships’ impact pathways were reaffirmed as highly relevant.

Village Midline Study: Rupandehi, Nepal

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Diciembre, 2019
Nepal

This report presents the findings from the village midline study conducted in Madhuri Village, the CCAFS benchmark site of Rupandehi district, Nepal between the 26th and the 30th of May 2019 . This document reports on the various changes which have occurred since the baseline was conducted in the same village.

CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry - Plan of Work and Budget 2020

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Diciembre, 2019
France

There were no significant changes in 2019 to FTA’s theory of change1. FTA plans all its work on the basis of its operational priorities. These, in turn, focusresearch towards major development demands and knowledge gaps, orienting FTA towards the implementation of the SDGs and other global commitments.

Adapting Green Innovation Centres to climate change: analysis of value chain adaptation potential. Peanuts, cashews, and soya beans in the Centre, Kara, Maritime, Plateaux, and Savanes Regions, Togo

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Diciembre, 2019

The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Centres (GIC) target commodity value chains. Herein we identify climate change- related vulnerabilities, hazards, and opportunities for adaptation to the same.

Community water management and agricultural extension services: effects, impacts and perceptions in the coastal zone of Bangladesh

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Diciembre, 2019
Bangladesh

The coastal region of Bangladesh is prone to natural disasters and these events are expected to worsen as a result of climate change. Combined with anthropogenic factors, these events challenge livelihood opportunities, especially crop production. Waterlogging, tidal activity and the lack of proper drainage facilities are major constraints to agricultural production in these areas.

Village Level Provisioning Ecosystem Services and Their Values to Local Communities in the Peri-Urban Areas of Manila, The Philippines

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Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2019
Filipinas

This study investigates different provisioning services in the peri-urban landscapes of Manila conurbation through a case study of two villages in the Jala-Jala municipality of the Laguna de Bay area in the Philippines. Laguna de Bay is an ecologically productive and important watershed for the urban and peri-urban areas of Manila for the provision of food, freshwater, and other materials.

Amman (City of Waters); Policy, Land Use, and Character Changes

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Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2019
Jordan

The character of Amman, Jordan, as the "City of Waters"—referring to the abundance of water flowing in its known stream—has faded away because of the municipal policy to cover the stream in the 1960s which gradually changed the ecological character. This paper traces and explores the impacts of stream-coverage policy on the city character, morphology and land use changes.

Adaptation strategies used by low-income residents affected by land use changes in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
Viet Nam

Since Vietnam shifted to a market-economy in the 1980s, Hanoi has seen rapid urban expansion similar to that of other South East Asian cities - involving megaprojects, luxury developments, rural-to-urban migration, informal housing construction, and escalating speculation.

Land grabs and labour: Vietnamese workers on rubber plantations in southern Laos

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2019
Laos
Viet Nam

Since the early 2000s the Lao government has dramatically increased the number of large-scale land concessions issued for agribusinesses. While studies have documented the social and environmental impacts of land dispossession, the role of Vietnamese labour on these Vietnamese-owned rubber plantations has not previously been investigated.