Publications

People need freshwater biodiversity
Scientific Publication

People need freshwater biodiversity

Lynch, A. J.; Cooke, S. J.; Arthington, A. H.; Baigun, C.; Bossenbroek, L.; Dickens, Chris; Harrison, I.; Kimirei, I.; Langhans, S. D.; Murchie, K. J.; Olden, J. D.; Ormerod, S. J.; Owuor, M.; Raghavan, R.; Samways, M. J.; Schinegger, R.; Sharma, S.; Tachamo-Shah, R.-D.; Tickner, D.; Tweddle, D.; Young, N.; Jahnig, S. C. 2023. People need freshwater biodiversity. WIREs Water, e1633. (Online first) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1633]
Scientific Publication

Selection of marketable bean lines with improved resistance to angular leaf spot, root rot and yield potential for smallholder farmers in eastern and central Africa

Kimani, Paul M.; Buruchara, Robin A.; Muthamia, John G.N.; Mbikayi, Nkonko T.; Namayanja, Annet R.; Otsyula, Reuben M.; Blair, Matthew W. 2005. Selection of marketable bean lines with improved resistance to angular leaf spot, root rot and yield potential for smallholder farmers in eastern and central Africa [abstract]. In: General Meeting of Biotechnology, Breeding & Seed Systems for African Crops (2, 2005, Nairobi, Kenya). Biotechnology, breeding and seed systems for African crops: Abstracts. Rockefeller Foundation, Nairobi, KE. 1 p.
Scientific Publication

Biophysical factors affecting maize productivity of small-scale farming system under settlement schemes in North-East Zimbabwe

Monje, Coral; Cobo Borrero, Juan Guillermo; Dercon, Gerd; Cadisch, George; Delve, Robert J. 2007. Biophysical factors affecting maize productivity of small-scale farming system under settlement schemes in North-East Zimbabwe [abstract]. In: Deininger, Andreas; Hoffmann, Anne. (eds.). Utilisation of diversity in land use systems: Sustainable and organic approaches to meet human needs: Book of abstracts, Tropentag 2007: Conference on international agricultural research for development, Cuvillier Verlag Göttingen. University of Kassel, Centre for International Rural Development, Witzenhausen, DE. p. 1.
Other

Linked Economic and Animal Systems (LEAS) model

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 'Linked Economic and Animal Systems (LEAS) model', International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC, 2022
Scientific Publication

Water stress dominates the projected maize yield changes in Ethiopia

Yang, Meijian; Wang, Guiling; Sun, Ying; You, Liangzhi; and Anyah, Richard. 2023. Water stress dominates the projected maize yield changes in Ethiopia. Global and Planetary Change 228(September 2023): 104216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2023.104216
Impacts of implementing the bottom-up economic plan of jobs, poverty, and food security in Kenya
Brief

Impacts of implementing the bottom-up economic plan of jobs, poverty, and food security in Kenya

Breisinger, Clemens; Diao, Xinshen; Kiriga, Benson; Laichena, Joshua; Mbuthia, Juneweenx; Ngugi, Rose; Omune, Lensa; and Thurlow, James. 2022. Impacts of implementing the bottom-up economic plan of jobs, poverty, and food security in Kenya. KIPPRA NPS Project Note December 2022. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), CGIAR, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis.
Scientific Publication

A new index on agricultural land greenhouse gas emissions in Africa

Epule, T. E.; Chehbouni, A.; Ongoma, V.; Brouziyne, Youssef; Etongo, D.; Molua, E. L. 2022. A new index on agricultural land greenhouse gas emissions in Africa. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 194(9):598. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-10196-4]
Strengthen South-South cooperation
Report / Case study

Strengthen South-South cooperation

CGIAR Research Program on Wheat. 2019. Strengthen South-South cooperation. Reported in Wheat Annual Report 2019. MELIA.
Process developed by IITA researchers in Nigeria maximizes private sector production of Aflasafe products (biocontrol products) for commercial use in Senegal, Tanzania, and Nigeria benefiting 12 countries across the African continent
Report / Case study

Process developed by IITA researchers in Nigeria maximizes private sector production of Aflasafe products (biocontrol products) for commercial use in Senegal, Tanzania, and Nigeria benefiting 12 countries across the African continent

CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health. 2021. Process developed by IITA researchers in Nigeria maximizes private sector production of Aflasafe products (biocontrol products) for commercial use in Senegal, Tanzania, and Nigeria benefiting 12 countries across the African continent. Reported in Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report.