Scaling up agricultural interventions: case studies of climate-smart agriculture



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Type: 
journal
Author(s): 
Westermann O.
Förch W.
Thornton P.
Körner J.
Cramer L.
Campbell B.
Description: 

The main question this paper seeks to address is what are the advantages and disadvantages of specific approaches that hold out promise for scaling up CSA research findings to contribute meaningfully to the challenges of poverty and climate change. The aim is to build on the existing agricultural adoption and CSA literature to unite the concepts under a common framework and draw 5 from the learning to inform future actions. Eleven case studies are used to exemplify scaling-up strategies based on (1) value chains and private sector involvement, (2) information and communication technologies and agro-advisory services, and (3) policy engagement. Were evaluated these case studies and the scaling strategies they exemplify, using a simple conceptual framework from the field of scaling up nutrition interventions

Publication year: 
2018