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A Review and Impact Assessment of Aciar's Fruit-Fly Research Partnerships

A Review and Impact Assessment of Aciar's Fruit-Fly Research Partnerships. Lindner Bob McLeod P B Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

A Review and Impact Assessment of Aciar's Fruit-Fly Research Partnerships


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Author: Lindner Bob McLeod P B Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
Date: 27 Jun 2014
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Book Format: Book::166 pages
ISBN10: 192153107X
ISBN13: 9781921531071
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Available for download free A Review and Impact Assessment of Aciar's Fruit-Fly Research Partnerships. The evaluation of ACIAR s investments are done through a combination of medium-term adoption studies and longer-term impact assessments. Adoption studies enable research teams to assess the extent to which research findings are taken up and identify the effects of the project on the scientific community and next-users in partner countries and Australia. A large proportion of the population in Fiji and Tonga rely on services from the landscape to support their livelihoods. These same populations remain acutely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and variability. Agriculture in the landscape The agricultural sector has been identified as a sector for growth to support economic development and poverty A review and impact assessment of ACIAR s fruit-fly research partnerships, 1984 2007 This study reviewed the full set of 17 projects on fruit flies that ACIAR has supported with many partner organisations and countries. Lindner, P & Mcleod, PB 2008, A review and impact assessment of ACIAR's fruit-fly research partnerships 1984-2007. The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Australia. The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), Australia. Publisher: Canberra, ACT, Australia ACIAR 2004Availability: Items available for A review and impact assessment of ACIAR's fruit-fly research partnerships, If I want to seek ACIAR funding for an agricultural research project, what should I do? ACIAR welcomes new ideas for projects. In order to ensure that ACIAR targets appropriate sectors for research, all ACIAR projects must be consistent with the priorities which have been agreed with the Vietnamese Government. The socioeconomic research described in this report was funded the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to investigate whether construction of a permanently-operating fishway could provide social, economic and environmental benefits to floodplain wetlands and communities in Lao PDR. A review and impact assessment of ACIAR's fruit-fly research partnerships, 1984-2007. Lindner, Bob;McLeod, P. B. (Paul);Australian Centre for Listen to a recording of Dr Nick Austin, CEO of ACIAR, speaking about new approaches in international agricultural research This entry was posted in Events,Global Food Systems,Research and tagged agriculture,Economics,research,research & development,School of Economics. Economists from the commissioned organisation - the Centre for Applied Economic Research, University of New South Wales - have a diverse range of economic skills, and prior experience in coconut-sector policymaking. They will be assisted staff of the University of the Philippines at Los ACIAR s research strategy and priorities in the Philippines are reviewed every 4-5 years through consultations between ACIAR research programs and key government research agencies, local governments, academia, farmer organisations and the private sector. The Philippines Program and priorities for FY 2017/2018 were endorsed key stakeholders. Crop yields and global food security: will yield increase continue to feed the world? ACIAR Monograph No. 158. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Although fruit fly research has intensified in recent years assessment was carried out sampling 100 fruits per rate plastic containers (as in the host survey) for a that the impact of a variety of pests is rising rapidly and disastrous losses are increasing, Collaboration with Agricultural ACIAR Monograph No.66. studies to this program. Three years ago ACIAR commissioned two reviews of the impact assessment studies. These summarised the overall return of ACIAR's The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), as part of the Australian development assistance program, contributes to the objectives of advancing Australia s national interests, promoting economic growth and increasing sustainability through assisting and encouraging Australian scientists and institutions to use their skills to develop solutions to agricultural Get this from a library! A review and impact assessment of ACIAR's fruit-fly research partnerships, 1984-2007. [Bob Lindner; P B McLeod; Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.] The partners agreed to in-kind support to the impact assessment process. Conduct impact assessments in the following three areas: Here we report an assessment of the impact of research the control of endoparasites in goats funded ACIAR, PCARRD and DABAR into a two-stage drying technology for grains such as rice. A review and impact assessment of ACIAR's fruit-fly research partnerships, 1984-2007. Bob Lindner, Paul B. Mcleod. Unknown, 161 Pages, Published 2008 Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) Project: ADP/2002/021 Sustainable Land Use Change in the North West Provinces of China Research Reports Research Report No. 2 A Review of the Programme for Conversion of Cropland to Forest and Grassland Jeff Bennett, Zhang Lei, Dai Guangcui, Xie Chen, ACIAR mode of operation The ACIAR mode of operation is that of brokering collaborative partnerships between Australian and partner country researchers. Sometimes researchers from the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centres (CGIAR) or other international research Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) 2014). The present research will focus on the context of MSPs that develop knowledge and promote innovation across multiple actors in food and agriculture value chains, such as researchers, farmers, NGOs and agribusinesses Based on this literature review, the following Agricultural Biotechnology, Poverty Reduction and Food Security (Working Paper) - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. Agriculture biotechnology Our research projects focus on crops, livestock, fisheries, natural resources, forestry, and socioeconomics and policy. They deliver specific development outcomes. ACIAR's programs deliver specific outcomes such as improved food security, better nutrition, improved health, and increased a variety of projects including livestock, crops, horticulture, fisheries, forestry, land, water Two projects on banana and mango funded the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCAARRD) are expected to support the fruit industry in the country. These guidelines are designed for all independent consultants to use as a basis for future impact assessments and adoption studies. Guidelines for assessing the impacts of ACIAR's research activities | ACIAR - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research This study reviewed the full set of 17 projects on fruit flies that ACIAR has supported with many partner organisations and countries. Overall the assessments have addressed poverty impacts, the focus of assessment to date has been largely on economic outcomes. Internationally, there is an extensive literature on the impact of agricultural development on poverty and also on the impact of agricultural research and The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) develops programs that primarily link Australian research expertise with developing country counterparts to address agricultural problems of mutual priority. ACIAR operates as part of Australia s official development assistance program, in developing countries of PDF | On Jan 1, 2005, J. Suh and others published ACIAR Smallholder Forestry Project ASEM/2003/052 Improving Financial Returns to Smallholder Tree Farmers in the Philippines Proceedings from the Pearce, D., Monck, M., Chadwick, K. And Corbishley, J., Bene ts to Australia from ACIAR-funded research, Impact Assessment Series Report No. 39, September 2006. Is report may be downloaded and printed from <>. ISSN 1832-1879 Editing and design Clarus Design Printing Elect Printing ACIAR Small Research Activity LPS-2014-034 Project report Economic analysis of cattle fattening systems based on forage tree legume diets in Eastern Indonesia1 Scott Waldron, Mic Halliday, Max Shelton, The University of Queensland The General Insurance Add-On qualitative research was commissioned the FCA. It was conducted The Development Team Limited who undertook the recruitment, fieldwork, analysis, presentations and report writing for this part of the FCA s programme. Further details of the research programme are set out in the Technical Report section.





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