Embracing Theory of ChangePublished2016StatusOpen AccessLanguageenPresentationhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/77279CitationRandolph, T., Poole, E.J. and Kidoido, M. 2016. Embracing Theory of Change. Presented at the ILRI Institute Planning Meeting, Nairobi, 4-7 October 2016. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.Tagslivestockresearch
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CompletedJan 2021Dec 2021Silvopastoralism and welfare of animals in BoranaSilvopastoralism is a form of agroforestry that involves integrating trees, forage and the grazing of domesticated animals in a mutually beneficial way. This project will develop site-specific action plans to strengthen silvopastoralism and its value chain integrating management of dry forests,...agroforestryanimal careanimal healthanimal productionenvironmentlivelihoodslivestockrangelands
CompletedJan 2020Dec 2021Synergies of animal welfare and agroforestry to benefit farming systems in EthiopiaAgroforestry, the integration of trees into agriculture, is a promising agricultural method for facing the challenges of climate change. Trees and shrubs hold enormous potential for improving livestock management by providing diverse fodder, protection from wind and heat, more resilient grazing...agroforestryanimal careenvironmentlivelihoodslivestock
ActiveDec 2019Apr 2022Gender planningMuch effort has been geared towards ‘gender mainstreaming’ to ensure that women’s needs, capabilities and constraints are included in the development of technologies, practices and business approaches. Such mainstreaming in livestock often aimed to highlight the underplayed, invisible and...genderlivestockresearch