"For more than fifty years, international aid for agricultural research has been shaped by an ad-hoc consortium known as CGIAR. Drawing on the best of recent historical scholarship, this book presents a compelling new look at the lasting influence of CGIAR around the world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--
"For more than fifty years, international aid for agricultural research has been shaped by an ad-hoc consortium known as CGIAR. Drawing on the best of recent historical scholarship, this book presents a compelling new look at the lasting influence of CGIAR around the world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: past, present, and future histories of CGIAR Timothy W. Lorek and Helen Anne Curry; Part I. Geopolitics: 1. Locating ICARDA: the geopolitics of international agricultural research in the Middle East and North Africa Courtney Fullilove; 2. US-India entanglements and the founding of ICRISAT in India Prakash Kumar; 3. Conflicted landscape: CIAT and sugarcane in Colombia Timothy W. Lorek; 4. CIMMYT's early years: rooted in Mexican experience, designed to be international Gabriela Soto Laveaga; Part II. Science as Development: 5. Solving 'second-generation development problems': ICRISAT and the management of groundnuts, farmers, and markets in the 1970s Lucas M. Mueller; 6. Breeding environments: WARDA and the pursuit of rice productivity in West Africa Harro Maat; 7. Reconsidering 'excellence': natural and social science approaches to livestock research at ILRI Rebekah Thompson and James Smith; 8. The protein factor: CIAT's bean improvement research in Central America Wilson Picado-Umaña; Part III. Science in the System: 9. Fifty Years of Change in Maize Research at CIMMYT Derek Byerlee and Greg Edmeades; 10. Crop descriptors and the forging of 'system-wide' research in CGIAR Helen Anne Curry and Sabina Leonelli; 11. Crop genetic diversity under the CGIAR lens Marianna Fenzi; 12. When Public goods go private: the CGIAR approach to intellectual property David J. Jefferson; Index.
Introduction: past, present, and future histories of CGIAR Timothy W. Lorek and Helen Anne Curry; Part I. Geopolitics: 1. Locating ICARDA: the geopolitics of international agricultural research in the Middle East and North Africa Courtney Fullilove; 2. US-India entanglements and the founding of ICRISAT in India Prakash Kumar; 3. Conflicted landscape: CIAT and sugarcane in Colombia Timothy W. Lorek; 4. CIMMYT's early years: rooted in Mexican experience, designed to be international Gabriela Soto Laveaga; Part II. Science as Development: 5. Solving 'second-generation development problems': ICRISAT and the management of groundnuts, farmers, and markets in the 1970s Lucas M. Mueller; 6. Breeding environments: WARDA and the pursuit of rice productivity in West Africa Harro Maat; 7. Reconsidering 'excellence': natural and social science approaches to livestock research at ILRI Rebekah Thompson and James Smith; 8. The protein factor: CIAT's bean improvement research in Central America Wilson Picado-Umaña; Part III. Science in the System: 9. Fifty Years of Change in Maize Research at CIMMYT Derek Byerlee and Greg Edmeades; 10. Crop descriptors and the forging of 'system-wide' research in CGIAR Helen Anne Curry and Sabina Leonelli; 11. Crop genetic diversity under the CGIAR lens Marianna Fenzi; 12. When Public goods go private: the CGIAR approach to intellectual property David J. Jefferson; Index.
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