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Vulnerability, climate change and livestock - opportunities and challenges for the poor

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2007

Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such as population growth, increases in the demand for livestock products as incomes rise, and urbanisation. Climate change is adding to the considerable development challenges posed by these drivers of change. How can livestock keepers take advantage of the increasing demand for livestock products, where this is feasible, and how can the livestock assets of the poor be protected in the face of changing and increasingly variable climates?

Workshop report: Analysis of trade-offs in agricultural systems

Reports & Research
Janvier, 2013

The objectives of the workshop were to (i) share and exchange experiences and lessons on available methods and tools to identify and analyse trade-offs in agricultural systems (at different levels: from household to landscape, regional and global level), (ii) to discuss and explore how we can apply the lessons learned within and between the respective CRPs, (iii) to explore potential for synergies and collaboration between scientists and programs on trade-off analysis in agricultural systems, (iv) to discuss how results from trade-off analysis research can be translated to end-users to achi

Women and men in tropical dry forests: a preliminary review

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2015

From a broad review of 670 publications on gender and forests, ~130 were found to address the world’s dry forests. These were examined with the intent to extract gendered social, cultural, political and economic patterns of relevance in such forests. Seven interrelated themes recurred in this literature: 1) population pressure, 2) migration, 3) intra-familial and inter-group conflict, 4) hierarchy and significant power differences, 5) strict gender differentiation, 6) commercialization of crops and NTFPs, and 7) fuelwood collection.

Working together for impact

Reports & Research
Octobre, 2011
Bangladesh
Burkina Faso
Tchad
Chili
Colombie
Équateur
Éthiopie
Ghana
Inde
Kenya
Laos
Népal
Pérou
Afrique du Sud
Thaïlande
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
Asia du sud-est
Afrique orientale
Asie méridionale
Afrique australe
Amérique du Sud
Afrique occidentale

Despite challenges in many river

basins, overall the planet has

enough water to meet the full range

of peoples’ and ecosystems’ needs

for the foreseeable future, but

equity will only be achieved through

judicious and creative management.