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Input subsidies and improved maize varieties in Malawi: -What can we learn from the impacts in a drought year?
S. Holden; J. Mangisoni / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2013
After six years with a large scale Farm Input Subsidy Program that enhanced national and household food security high costs resulted in a cut-back of the program in 2011/12 at the same time as the country was hit by a more seriou...
Curent thnking on climate change in Bangladesh (Bangla version)
J. Pender / Norwegian Church Aid, 2012
This paper aims to summarise current international and national literature on climate change and put it into language which will be more easily understood by development practitioners in Bangladesh and elsewhere.  This version is...
Potential effects of climate change on crop pollination
M. Kjøhl; A. Nielsen; N.C. Stenseth / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2011
Crop production must meet the demands of feeding a growing population in an increasingly degraded environment amid uncertainties resulting from climate change. There is a pressing need to adapt farming systems to meet these challenges...
Water and energy dynamics in the Greater Himalayan region: opportunities for environmental peacebuilding
M. Renner / Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2011
The water crisis in the Greater Himalayas constitutes an enormous challenge for the region and a growing, if still under-reported, concern in the West. Elements of the crisis include floods and droughts, unpredictable changes in the t...
Norwegian contribution to clean energy solutions
ECON Pöyry, 2011
This study provides a mapping of Norwegian CSOs working on energy and development issues in developing countries and an overview assessment of how the CSOs fit with the priorities of the Norwegian Government’s Clean Energy for D...
The rising importance of the BASIC countries in a changing world
ECON Pöyry, 2011
This study, commissioned by the Norwegian Ministry of Environment, aims to assess why and how the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India, and China) are important for the global environment. The study shall also provide an overv...
Introducing safeguards into the REDD process
B. Steni; G.B. Indarto; M.T. Surya; Y. Indradi / Rainforest Foundation Norway, 2010
The aim of climate change mitigation and adaptation programs are to protect all the Earth’s inhabitants from the serious threats posed by climate change. Safeguards ensure both mitigation and adaptation activities truly address ...
Norwegian capacity building for clean development mechanism in Mozambique
ECON Pöyry, 2011
Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for the CDM.Pöyry Management Consulting (Norway) AS (Pöyry) was contracted to the Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for clean developmen...
Mapping of Ethiopian higher education institutions on clean energy. Commissioned by Norad
ECON Pöyry, 2011
Norad commissioned Econ Poyry to map teaching and research activities and capacity related to clean energy in selected Ethiopian universities. The mapping identified challenges and opportunities with the aim of facilitating future int...
Challenges for the Nile Basin region
T. Oestigaard (ed) / Nile Basin Research Programme, University of Bergen, 2010
The Nile Basin Research Programme (NBRP), as a strategic, multidisciplinary programme for research and higher education on topics related to the Nile Basin, has had the overall aim to enhance and promote quality research on Nile-relat...
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