Recently there has been a realisation that agriculture, and in particular the viability and sustainability of smallholder farming, can be a key to poverty reduction in developing countries. This article reviews approaches to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of scientific and technological innovation projects and examines how approaches to M&E can be modified or enhanced to optimise positive impacts on those intended recipients. This article concludes that innovations are most successful when they are accomplished within ‘innovation systems’; that advantage should be taken of opportunities to involve intended recipients of the innovation at early up?stream and mid?stream stages of projects to assess the accuracy and adequacy of theori...
This article argues that if the multiple purposes of M&E were recognised and pursued it would he...
Agriculture’s potential to reduce poverty at household level is explored for rainfed crop production...
The need for technological transition and the context of the privatization of public research fundin...
Recently there has been a realisation that agriculture, and in particular the viability and sustaina...
Innovation systems perspectives on agricultural research and technological change are fast becoming ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Agriculture constitutes the backbone of most economies in developing countries, especially in Africa...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
Agricultural technologies are seen as an important route out of poverty in most of the developing co...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
Despite decades worth of research there is still much debate on the role of smallholder farmers in a...
P. Kristjanson and P.K. Thornton are ILRI authorsIn this paper we provide evidence to show that farm...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This article argues that the goals of agricultural research in poor countries have changed substanti...
This article argues that if the multiple purposes of M&E were recognised and pursued it would he...
Agriculture’s potential to reduce poverty at household level is explored for rainfed crop production...
The need for technological transition and the context of the privatization of public research fundin...
Recently there has been a realisation that agriculture, and in particular the viability and sustaina...
Innovation systems perspectives on agricultural research and technological change are fast becoming ...
Agricultural research has greatly increased the yields of important staple food crops, and for many ...
Agriculture constitutes the backbone of most economies in developing countries, especially in Africa...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
Agricultural technologies are seen as an important route out of poverty in most of the developing co...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
This article discusses poverty reducing effects of agricultural research, based on existing impact a...
Despite decades worth of research there is still much debate on the role of smallholder farmers in a...
P. Kristjanson and P.K. Thornton are ILRI authorsIn this paper we provide evidence to show that farm...
This paper argues that the largely unrealized potential of agricultural science and technology (S&T)...
This article argues that the goals of agricultural research in poor countries have changed substanti...
This article argues that if the multiple purposes of M&E were recognised and pursued it would he...
Agriculture’s potential to reduce poverty at household level is explored for rainfed crop production...
The need for technological transition and the context of the privatization of public research fundin...