The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (IAASTD) was created in 2002 to address global problems of agriculture and food security. More than 400 scientists contributed to the reports, while delegates participated in an ambitious array of regional, thematic, and global conclaves, all of which concluded in 2008. The panel was launched with strong political support and high expectations, but almost everything that could go wrong did. It became a lightning rod for debates on the role of agribusiness, globalization, biotechnology, and the merits of "science" over "traditional" knowledge. Key governments repudiated the final report. Debate on the merits of the IAASTD still rages in agricultur...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Over the last decade there has been renewed interest in food security and the state of the global fo...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
Initiated in 2002 by the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Internatio...
Considerable controversy continues to exist in scientific and policy circles about how to tackle iss...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
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...
The IAASTD is a promising starting point and provides the opportunity for a rational and holistic di...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (IAA...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
The objective of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for ...
For the industrialised world, food and agriculture have come back into the news. Food price rises pl...
Meeting: Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology, Annual Conference, May 1978, Melbourne...
The World Development Report 2008 (WDR-2008) on agriculture and development has been received with m...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Over the last decade there has been renewed interest in food security and the state of the global fo...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
Initiated in 2002 by the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Internatio...
Considerable controversy continues to exist in scientific and policy circles about how to tackle iss...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAS...
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...
The IAASTD is a promising starting point and provides the opportunity for a rational and holistic di...
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science, and Technology for Development (IAA...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
The objective of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for ...
For the industrialised world, food and agriculture have come back into the news. Food price rises pl...
Meeting: Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology, Annual Conference, May 1978, Melbourne...
The World Development Report 2008 (WDR-2008) on agriculture and development has been received with m...
Over the past 50 years public agricultural research has contributed enormously to humanity, enabling...
Over the last decade there has been renewed interest in food security and the state of the global fo...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...