Principles, design and processes of integrated agricultural research for development
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Date
2013
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African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Abstract
With increasing recognition holding the promise of overcoming the outstanding problems faced by
African agriculture, IAR4D faces the danger of being ‘blurred’ by past approaches and falling
short of its potential to deliver the desired impacts in diverse multi-stakeholder, biophysical, socio-
economic, cultural, technological and market contexts unless its actualisation and working is
clearly understood. In this paper, we present the conceptualisation and principles of and
knowledge-based experiences and lessons from the implementation of the sub-Saharan Africa
Challenge Programme (SSACP) in the Lake Kivu Pilot Learning Site (LKPLS). The presentation
covers the formation and facilitation of IPs for the actualisation of IAR4D to evolve mechanisms for
the early recognition of interlinked issues in natural resource management, productivity and value
addition technologies, markets, gender and policy arrangements. These have autonomously
triggered flexible, locally directed interactions to innovate options from within or outside their
environment for resolving the challenges, and have moved along a new institutional and
technological change trajectory. Emerging lessons point to the endowment of IP members with self help knowledge interactions, training in IAR4D, quality of facilitation and research to be key
determinants of the power behind of self-regulating mechanisms
Description
Principles, design and processes of integrated agricultural research for development: experiences and lessons from LKPLS under the SSACP
Keywords
self-organising, central processing unit, sub-Saharan Africa Challenge Programme (SSACP)
Citation
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266558866