Adapt the LSITP tool on existing databases and discuss different scenarios of technologies or management improvement at the farm and household level using three livestock systems' areas in Egypt as a case study
In this working paper, we proposed to test the LSIPT toolkit in a North African country, Egypt, to assess different scenarios of technologies and management improvements at the farm and household level. Working on data collecting in previous research projects in three agro-ecological zones (rainfed, new reclaimed land and irrigated zones), the aggregation allowed to assess the 'scaling out/up process' of alternative technologies developed by different research projects in Egypt. The implementation of the toolkit in Egypt allowed seeing how the research communities can use this toolkit for ex-ante or ex-post impact assessment. The third and final objective was to highlight the present limitations or opportunities of the different tools for future improvements of the LSIPT toolkit.
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Format: | monograph biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Online Access: | http://agritrop.cirad.fr/595717/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/595717/1/LivestockCRP_WorkingPaper_D9181_version2_END.pdf |
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Summary: | In this working paper, we proposed to test the LSIPT toolkit in a North African country, Egypt, to assess different scenarios of technologies and management improvements at the farm and household level. Working on data collecting in previous research projects in three agro-ecological zones (rainfed, new reclaimed land and irrigated zones), the aggregation allowed to assess the 'scaling out/up process' of alternative technologies developed by different research projects in Egypt. The implementation of the toolkit in Egypt allowed seeing how the research communities can use this toolkit for ex-ante or ex-post impact assessment. The third and final objective was to highlight the present limitations or opportunities of the different tools for future improvements of the LSIPT toolkit. |
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