Strategic Planning for National Agricultural Research Systems

Strategic Planning for National Agricultural Research Systems
Author: Marie-Hélène Collion
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1989
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Purpose; Structure and content; Necessary futher work; Rationale for planning; Planning approach; Strategic planning at the national level; Strategic planning at the institute level; Planning mechanism and organizational devices.

Strengthening National Agricultural Research Systems

Strengthening National Agricultural Research Systems
Author: Derek Byerlee
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780821341735

This report provides a brief review of recent trends and key policies in strengthening national agricultural research systems. Chapters provide a brief overview of the recent evolution of national research systems and a synthesis of policy issues and good practices for developing these systems including the involvement of universities and the private sector. They also focus on key policy and institutional reforms for strengthening public research institutions including funding, research management, and client orientation. Finally they discuss implications for the World Bank in its ongoing efforts to strengthen national research systems.

Comprehensive assessment of national agricultural research and extension systems with a special focus on institutional linkages between various actors in Liberia

Comprehensive assessment of national agricultural research and extension systems with a special focus on institutional linkages between various actors in Liberia
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2022-05-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9251361916

As part of the efforts of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to support and strengthen NARS’ research impacts and their links to extension service systems, the present assessment was conducted in Liberia to establish deeper insight into these challenges and opportunities. The results presented in this comprehensive report can be used to support the development and adoption of guidelines for use by the NARS. The present study was undertaken to assess the implementation of AR4D in Liberia and the key actors involved to better understand the performance and the intuitional linkages amongst them and other relevant institutions to help identify potentials for fulfilling the agricultural research for development needs of the country with the over-arching goal of supporting small-scale farmers.

Opportunities, use, and transfer of systems research methods in agriculture to developing countries

Opportunities, use, and transfer of systems research methods in agriculture to developing countries
Author: Goldsworthy
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401107645

In December 1993, ISNAR, in collaboration with International Consortium for Application of Systems Approaches, organized a three-day workshop on systems approaches and modelling for agricultural development. Sponsored by the Dutch Ministry for Development Cooperation, the workshop was attended by participants from 12 national agricultural research systems (NARS), nine international agricul tural research centers (lARCs), and five advanced research organizations (AROs). Although application of systems approaches in agricultural research and resource management is a rather new field, there is already increasing demand for implemen tation of these approaches. This will require a critical mass of specialists in the NARS and IARCs. Before this critical mass can be obtained, however, the experience that has been gained in this area needs to be evaluated, further possibilities need to be explored, and new objectives and targets need to be set. This book, which contains the papers presented at the workshop, assesses the state of the art of systems approaches in agricultural research, resource management, and rural planning. It also gives an impression of the evolution of this interdisciplinary field and its use in national and international research centers. Another, less tangible, outcome of the workshop was its contribution toward strengthening the network of NARS, lARCs, and AROs. It gave participants and organizers a chance to develop contacts, and provided an opportunity to make the first proposals for collaborative programs. Special thanks are due to Peter Goldsworthy and Luc Boerboom for their crucial role in making the workshop a success in this regard.