Caravan 27: Research integration in practice

Published Date
August 03, 2012
Type
Newsletter
Caravan 27: Research integration in practice
Authors:
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

This issue of Caravan describes the new program, and some of the research innovations it will build on. The issue begins with two ‘opinion pieces’ by scientists from partner organizations in the CRP. They share lessons learnt from past successes (and failures), and ideas that could be applied to dryland
systems worldwide. Other articles present examples of the integrated, multi-disciplinary approach that is central to the CRP on Dryland Systems – farming systems research, water-saving irrigation methods, salinity management, conservation agriculture, rangelands, feed and fodder, animal breeding and
horticulture. We look at new approaches for selecting research sites, and an innovative project that helps women access high-value export markets.

Citation:
International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). (3/8/2012). Caravan 27: Research integration in practice. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
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cgiar challenge program for water and food
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