This paper has examined the trends in funding and impacts of CGIAR research with a focus on distribution of economic benefits and sustainability of natural resources. The evidence has clearly shown that the impacts in terms of agricultural growth, poverty reduction and environmental protection continue to be impressive. The success of varietal development programmes mainly stems from free exchange of plant genetic resources and partnerships with NARSs. However, the impact of natural resource and production system management research has been site-specific. Its spread has been restricted because of policy and institutional constraints on transfer of technology
The paper reviews the needs for research on resource management against the background of major thre...
One of six papers submitted by TAC for discussion at ICW95 as part of the process of revising CGIAR ...
Each year, about eight billion dollars are spent by donors and national governments on agricultural ...
This paper has examined the trends in funding and impacts of CGIAR research with a focus on distribu...
We review evidence on the impacts of CGIAR research published since 2000 in order to provide insight...
We review evidence on the impacts of CGIAR research published since 2000 in order to provide insight...
This document presents the results of SPIA’s initiative to assess the impacts of past investments in...
Thirty years ago, the focus of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR...
This paper examines the impact of agricultural research on poverty and welfare by conducting a syste...
CGIAR system-wide meeting on integrated natural resource management (INRM). The second was held from...
GCTE3 science seeks to predict the effects of global change on agriculture, forestry and soils. Bett...
Study by Drs. Michael Nelson and Mywish Maredia, who were appointed by TAC's Standing Panel on Impac...
This report focuses on identifying plausible futures and potential returns on investment in the form...
Climate change is a reality and will affect the poor in developing countries in many ways. The effec...
Climate change is a reality and will affect the poor in developing countries in many ways. The effec...
The paper reviews the needs for research on resource management against the background of major thre...
One of six papers submitted by TAC for discussion at ICW95 as part of the process of revising CGIAR ...
Each year, about eight billion dollars are spent by donors and national governments on agricultural ...
This paper has examined the trends in funding and impacts of CGIAR research with a focus on distribu...
We review evidence on the impacts of CGIAR research published since 2000 in order to provide insight...
We review evidence on the impacts of CGIAR research published since 2000 in order to provide insight...
This document presents the results of SPIA’s initiative to assess the impacts of past investments in...
Thirty years ago, the focus of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR...
This paper examines the impact of agricultural research on poverty and welfare by conducting a syste...
CGIAR system-wide meeting on integrated natural resource management (INRM). The second was held from...
GCTE3 science seeks to predict the effects of global change on agriculture, forestry and soils. Bett...
Study by Drs. Michael Nelson and Mywish Maredia, who were appointed by TAC's Standing Panel on Impac...
This report focuses on identifying plausible futures and potential returns on investment in the form...
Climate change is a reality and will affect the poor in developing countries in many ways. The effec...
Climate change is a reality and will affect the poor in developing countries in many ways. The effec...
The paper reviews the needs for research on resource management against the background of major thre...
One of six papers submitted by TAC for discussion at ICW95 as part of the process of revising CGIAR ...
Each year, about eight billion dollars are spent by donors and national governments on agricultural ...