workshop trade-off analysis - cgiar_19 feb 2013_crp 1.2_bernard vanlauwe
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www.humidtropics.org
Sustainable intensification of farming systems
Tier 2: Four sites: 2015-2020
Tier 1: Four sites: 2012-2017
Tier 3: Two sites: 2017-2022
Action Areas
Targets for the Action Areas in 15 years
Situation analysis and entry points
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Southern Africa Moist Savanna
Southern Africa Humid Lowland
West Africa Moist Savanna
Indonesia Humid
Lowlands
West Africa Humid Lowland
Central Africa Humid Lowland
East & Central Africa Highlands
Central Americatransect
Central Mekong transect
Andestransect
India Humid
Lowland
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2
3
2
3
1
1 3 1
SLO 4:Ecosystem Integritydegraded resilient
SLO 2: Poverty Status
destitute
affluent
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Southern Africa Moist Savanna
Southern Africa Humid Lowland
West Africa Moist Savanna
Indonesia Humid
Lowlands
West Africa Humid Lowland
Central Africa Humid Lowland
East & Central Africa Highlands
Central Americatransect
Central Mekong transect
Andestransect
India Humid
Lowland
21
2
3
2
3
1
1 3 1
SLO 4:Ecosystem Integritydegraded resilient
SLO 2: Poverty Status
destitute
affluent
Status of Action Areas
Strategic Research Themes (SRTs)
R4D platforms: where SRTs meet Action Areas
Theory of Change
Example entry points for W-Kenya
Trade-off issues in the Humidtropics1. An improved system-modeling framework that allows for integrated assessment of the impacts of specific interventions on productivity, profitability, and natural resource integrity under different biophysical and community settings within and across Action Sites.
2. A set of tools for trade-off analysis between various indicators related to specific interventions at various scales based upon the specific objectives of different stakeholder groups.
3. An understanding of necessary conditions for the occurrence of triple win scenarios.
4. Tools for strengthening adaptive capacity of the stakeholder groups involved in the R4D platforms to participate in tradeoff analysis and conflict resolution.
Trade-off issues in the HumidtropicsDecision making at the household/livelihood level Farm typologies and resource endowment/production
objectives From win-win to lose-lose?
Titonnell et al, 2011
Win-Win?
Lose-Lose?
Trade-off issues in the HumidtropicsDecision making at the household/livelihood level
Entry points and trajectories towards sustainable intensification Short vs long-term benefits
Green Revolution
EcologicalIntensification
Value chains vs Natural Resource Integrity Resource-to-Consumption framework
Decision making at the landscape/community levelTrade-off issues in the Humidtropics
Value chain approach vs equity ‘Inclusive Market-Oriented Development’ (ICRISAT)
Decision making at the landscape/community levelTrade-off issues in the Humidtropics
Varying stakeholder interests Negotiation support - van Noordwijk et al)
Decision making at the community/regional levelTrade-off issues in the Humidtropics
Tools neededTrade-off issues in the Humidtropics
Ex-ante (modeling)
tools
Participatory evaluation
tools
Evaluation of the impacts of scaling
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