Pasar al contenido principal

page search

Displaying 361 - 372 of 6377

Launch of the AWARE Platform and the National Dialogue on Sensitizing Anticipatory Action in Senegal, Dakar, Senegal, 11-12 October 2023

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Senegal

In October 2023, IWMI organized a workshop with the National Agency of Civil Aviation and Meteorology (ANACIM) and the support of Alliance Bioversity-CIAT on behalf of the CGIAR Initiative on Climate Resilience, ClimBeR, to launch the AWARE Platform in Senegal.

Integrated participatory approach reveals perceived local availability of wild edible plants in Northwestern Kenya

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Global

Availability is a crucial aspect of wild edible plants (WEPs) consumption by indigenous communities. Understanding the local perception of this availability helps to determine, which contribution WEPs can make to rural communities. We used an integrated participatory approach to investigate important parameters and themes that infuenced the perception of availability of woody WEPs.

Mapping Policy Actors for Enhanced Engagement Towards Agroecology Transition: Case of Tunisia

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Tunisia

In this brief, we explore the food system actors (FSAs) of the one CGIAR initiative in Tunisia , from a policy engagement lens. We particularly want to explore the level of policy influence of all food system stakeholders engaged within the initiative in 2022 and 2023.

Increasing traditional vegetable consumption in Cavite, Philippines: Understanding consumer and market vendor preferences

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Philippines

The study conducted in Cavite province sheds light on the factors that influence the availability and accessibility of indigenous vegetables in urban and peri-urban markets. The study specifically looked at the perspectives of both market vendors and consumers in the two primary urban areas of Dasmariñas and Bacoor.

Primary agricultural cooperatives in Malawi: Structure, conduct, and performance

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Global

Primary agricultural cooperatives in Malawi, in contrast to other farmer-level organizations, have legal status and can own assets, borrow money for their operations, and sign contracts, making it easier for them to do business for the profit of their members. Conceptually, such cooperatives enable their member-farmers to achieve economies of scale for their commercial activities.

Multistakeholder platforms for integrated landscape governance: The case of Kalomo District, Zambia

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Zambia

Multistakeholder platforms (MSPs) that bring together a range of actors to collaboratively address land and natural resource governance issues are increasingly common in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the extent to which such platforms effectively harmonise complex social-ecological challenges and deliver improved outcomes is poorly understood.

Getting ahead of the game: Experiential learning for groundwater governance in Ethiopia

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Ethiopia

The goal of this study is to assess the potential of game-based experiential learning in raising awareness and stimulating discussions about groundwater resource systems, the social dilemma in groundwater management, and the need for institutional arrangements (rules) governing this shared resource, as well as whether such awareness and community discussions lead to actual change in groundwater

Context Assessment: Analysis of the biophysical, sociopolitical, economic and agroecological context in Attapeu Province Lao PDR

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2022
Global

The purpose of the Context Assessment is threefold: first, to characterize the location of the ALL, as well as its environmental, social, and economic context; second, to understand the data and information currently available in each ALL, and third to characterize how and the extent to which agroecological principles are already being employed in each ALL.