A widely held assumption is that intensifying agroforestry will lead to sustainable increases in production, societal resilience and food security, urgently needed in the current context of changes in markets, climate and demography. Current thinking assumes that to achieve sustainable innovation a participatory approach with public, civil and private stakeholders is necessary, combined with a systemic, trans-disciplinary approach, rather than a technical approach. This study presents a case of applying the Theory of Change (ToC) concept to test this assumption. The ToC was designed to articulate the process of scaling of action-research findings, and to adapt the research to the context of complex agroforestry systems at plot, household, f...
Technological innovations have driven economic development and improvement in living conditions thro...
Agricultural research for development has made important contributions to poverty reduction and food...
The experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in two agricultural dom...
International audienceA widely held assumption is that intensifying agroforestry will lead to sustai...
Food insecurity persists in many parts of Africa and Asia, despite ongoing agricultural research for...
Sustainable development of smallholder agriculture production in low and lower middle-income countri...
Agricultural production involves the scaling of agricultural innovations such as disease-resistant a...
Scaling up food security innovations in low-income rural environments has often failed to achieve su...
Scaling generalizable solutions delivered through science, technology, and innovation has become a d...
Scaling is a ubiquitous concept in agricultural research in the global south as donors require their...
Recent high-level policy papers call for scaling-up agroforestry to sustainably increase agricultura...
Agroforestry is considered a subsistence system that balances the urgent need for food and income of...
Agricultural innovation is a high priority on the global sustainable development agenda to address l...
The global community faces the challenge of feeding a growing population with declining resources, m...
Growing empirical evidence suggests that innovation platforms can be effective in enhancing agricult...
Technological innovations have driven economic development and improvement in living conditions thro...
Agricultural research for development has made important contributions to poverty reduction and food...
The experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in two agricultural dom...
International audienceA widely held assumption is that intensifying agroforestry will lead to sustai...
Food insecurity persists in many parts of Africa and Asia, despite ongoing agricultural research for...
Sustainable development of smallholder agriculture production in low and lower middle-income countri...
Agricultural production involves the scaling of agricultural innovations such as disease-resistant a...
Scaling up food security innovations in low-income rural environments has often failed to achieve su...
Scaling generalizable solutions delivered through science, technology, and innovation has become a d...
Scaling is a ubiquitous concept in agricultural research in the global south as donors require their...
Recent high-level policy papers call for scaling-up agroforestry to sustainably increase agricultura...
Agroforestry is considered a subsistence system that balances the urgent need for food and income of...
Agricultural innovation is a high priority on the global sustainable development agenda to address l...
The global community faces the challenge of feeding a growing population with declining resources, m...
Growing empirical evidence suggests that innovation platforms can be effective in enhancing agricult...
Technological innovations have driven economic development and improvement in living conditions thro...
Agricultural research for development has made important contributions to poverty reduction and food...
The experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in two agricultural dom...