Prioritizing Agricultural Research For Development: Experiences and Lessons

This book has benefited from the contributions of many individuals who generously donated their time to help inform and improve how research priorities are selected. The authors of each of the chapters tirelessly contributed chapters and revisions, often at short notice, without compensation, wi...

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Những tác giả chính: Raitzer, David A, Norton, George W
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: CABI 2014
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Tóm tắt:This book has benefited from the contributions of many individuals who generously donated their time to help inform and improve how research priorities are selected. The authors of each of the chapters tirelessly contributed chapters and revisions, often at short notice, without compensation, with the aim of helping to improve the impact potential of future agricultural research efforts. Without their perseverance, this book would have been impossible. The Information Communication Technology and Knowledge Management Programme of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research generously contributed funding to the finalization and publication process through its Knowledge Sharing in Research Project. Nadia Manning Thomas, the project leader, provided valuable ideas for facilitation of the book’s development, as well as complementary outreach methods. Many support staff have helped to make this book a reality, both through assistance to individual chapters and through contributions to the overall volume. In particular, Lucya Yamin has helped to format, compile and harmonize the style of individual chapters, check references, compile the front matter for the book, as well as assist with other aspects. We thank CABI for their assistance in copy-editing and publishing the work, and particularly appreciate Nigel Farrar’s patience and cooperation as we finalized these contents.