AbstractThe Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livelihoods of resource-poor farmers in West Africa, particularly in Benin and Ghana where it operates. CoS aims to develop insights into the pathways through which investment in science and technology can improve rural lives. To this end, CoS features participatory experimental and action research by eight PhD students, who each develop technologies and institutional arrangements with groups of farmers. The ninth PhD student carries out comparative 'research on agricultural research'. The current article deals with a higher aggregation level than the individual project: the management of the programme as a whole. How did CoS try to zero i...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...
There is need for an interdisciplinary effort which includes social scientists in planning and desig...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The impact of agricultural research on the livelihoods of resource-poor farmers in West Africa has b...
The article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out by eight...
The article introduces the IJAS special issue on the Convergence of Sciences (CoS) research programm...
AbstractThe article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out ...
Can agricultural research help to enlist smallholders and their resources for global food security? ...
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Open Access JournalThe experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in t...
This chapter justifies the application of Theory-Guided Process Inquiry (TGPI) to elucidate, with re...
The article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out by eight...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...
There is need for an interdisciplinary effort which includes social scientists in planning and desig...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The Convergence of Sciences programme (CoS) addresses the sub-optimal impact of science on the livel...
The impact of agricultural research on the livelihoods of resource-poor farmers in West Africa has b...
The article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out by eight...
The article introduces the IJAS special issue on the Convergence of Sciences (CoS) research programm...
AbstractThe article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out ...
Can agricultural research help to enlist smallholders and their resources for global food security? ...
Keywords</span></strong><span lang=EN-CA>:<span style='mso-tab-count:1'> </span>C</span><span lang...
Open Access JournalThe experiences synthesised in this article indicate how significant effects in t...
This chapter justifies the application of Theory-Guided Process Inquiry (TGPI) to elucidate, with re...
The article is an introduction to a series of articles about diagnostic studies carried out by eight...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...
There is need for an interdisciplinary effort which includes social scientists in planning and desig...
Eight researchers from Ghana and Benin, with different backgrounds but all co-operating within the C...