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Selected issues on adaptive animal production research in Africa Proceedings

Por: Roeleveld, A | Ruiz, M.E | Sere, C | Li Pun, H | IDRC, Ottawa (Canadá) | IICA, San José (Costa Rica). Latin American Research Network for Animal Production Systems - RISPAL | Global Workshop on Animal Production Systems San José (Costa Rica) 15-20 Set 1991.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Research and Development Collection (IICA) no. 26. Editor: San José (Costa Rica) 1995Descripción: p. 355-370.ISBN: 92-9039-2673.Tema(s): PRODUCCION ANIMAL | SISTEMAS DE INVESTIGACION | FINCAS EXPERIMENTALES | SOSTENIBILIDAD | AFRICAResumen: The document refers to four sub-Saharan country-programas (Mali, Benin, Zambia and Tanzania). It explains that results and experiences of these programs differ because of location-specific circumstances and their variable implementation periods. However, they also share many themes with respect to technological, institutional, and organizational issues. It highlights four issues bases on experiences which are largely shared by the programs: priority setting, diagnostic research, research on crop-livestock interactions, and the sustainability perspective of animal production systems research. These issues have been chosen not only because they are shared by the different programs but also because they have, as different as the topics may appear, a common denominator which repeatedly proves critical in adaptive research: priority setting

Bib. p. 355-370

The document refers to four sub-Saharan country-programas (Mali, Benin, Zambia and Tanzania). It explains that results and experiences of these programs differ because of location-specific circumstances and their variable implementation periods. However, they also share many themes with respect to technological, institutional, and organizational issues. It highlights four issues bases on experiences which are largely shared by the programs: priority setting, diagnostic research, research on crop-livestock interactions, and the sustainability perspective of animal production systems research. These issues have been chosen not only because they are shared by the different programs but also because they have, as different as the topics may appear, a common denominator which repeatedly proves critical in adaptive research: priority setting

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