This is the final report of the Steering Committee. It addresses the question: how can we reduce hunger and poverty, improve rural livelihoods, and facilitate equitable, environmentally, socially and economically sustainable development trhough the generation, access to, and use of agricultural knowledge, science and technology? This report was discussed during the Stakeholder Meeting at AGM 2003 under agenda item 5
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
Alleviation of poverty in developing countries depends on four factors: (1) supportive political, so...
This is the final report of the Steering Committee. It addresses the question: how can we reduce hun...
This paper is intended to respond to demands for an assessment on the scientific, technical and inst...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
The objectives of the meeting are: To bring participants up to date on developments which have take...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (IAA...
This record is the executive summary for Science for Agricultural Development : changing contexts, n...
At the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development held in South Africa, the World Bank (Washington...
Recent scientific assessments(1–4) have alerted the world to the increasing size of agriculture's fo...
“Sustainable agriculture ” is a concept that is both ambitious and ambiguous. The Food and Agricultu...
The objective of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for ...
This report, discussed during the stakeholder meeting at AGM2004 is the executive summary of the lar...
This report examines an array of sustainable development definitions and discusses their common elem...
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
Alleviation of poverty in developing countries depends on four factors: (1) supportive political, so...
This is the final report of the Steering Committee. It addresses the question: how can we reduce hun...
This paper is intended to respond to demands for an assessment on the scientific, technical and inst...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
The objectives of the meeting are: To bring participants up to date on developments which have take...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (IAA...
This record is the executive summary for Science for Agricultural Development : changing contexts, n...
At the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development held in South Africa, the World Bank (Washington...
Recent scientific assessments(1–4) have alerted the world to the increasing size of agriculture's fo...
“Sustainable agriculture ” is a concept that is both ambitious and ambiguous. The Food and Agricultu...
The objective of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for ...
This report, discussed during the stakeholder meeting at AGM2004 is the executive summary of the lar...
This report examines an array of sustainable development definitions and discusses their common elem...
The report is written with four main worldwide audiences in mind: decision makers in thedevelopment ...
"Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many...
Alleviation of poverty in developing countries depends on four factors: (1) supportive political, so...