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Driving agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa through traNsdisciplinary Agroecology Living LabS (CANALLS)

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Deliverables

Methodology for co-creating optimal agroecological practice combinations- initial version (opens in new window)

A report describing the initial version of the CANALLS methodology for co-creating optimal combinations of agroecological practices that will be developed under Task 2.1 activities.

Practice abstracts- Batch 1 (opens in new window)

This deliverable consists of 10 practice abstracts in the EIP-AGRI format for good agroecological practices implementation, developed under Task 6.3

Management and Quality Plan (opens in new window)

A report produced in T8.1 outlining CANALLS’s management structure, the roles and responsibilities of partners as well as the procedures for progress monitoring, quality assurance and project management. The report will also include a Gantt chart and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) along with a schedule per task, related deliverables, and dependencies on other tasks as well as any responsible partner related subtasks.

Holistic agroecology assessment framework- initial version (opens in new window)

A report presenting the initial version of the CANALLS holistic agroecology assessment framework that will be developed under Task 2.2 activities, including indicators and validation activities.

Agroecological contexts and needs of rural communities (opens in new window)

A report presenting the results of desk study and interview survey to analyze the needs, contexts and practices of focal rural communities under Task 1.1 as well as mapping of food systems, value chains and markets for agroecological products under Task 1.2

Systemic factors and innovation support for agroecology (opens in new window)

A report presenting the results of systematic review and interview survey on policies, systemic factors, trade-offs and synergies for agroecological transitions under Task 1.4, as well as the results of the analysis and evaluation of innovation support services under the framework of AKIS under Task 1.5

Agroecology Living Labs: plan and achievements- initial version (opens in new window)

A report setting the baseline for the operation and monitoring of ALLs of the project. It will include: (i) local teams and responsibilities; (ii) protocols, procedures, guidelines etc. for set up, operation and multi- actor engagement at the ALLs; (iii) KPIs to monitor and evaluate, (iv) guidelines and templates for data collecting and reporting. It will also include the results of the activities of establishment, population and mapping of ALLs under Task 3.2 activities

Data Management Plan- initial version (opens in new window)

A report produced under T8.3. The report will outline the data to be collected / generated during the project as well as the data management methodology and plan to be followed across their life cycle in order to ensure their sound and FAIR management in line with applicable legislation at national and EU level.

CANALLS web portal (opens in new window)

The CANALLS web portal that will be established in the first months of the project.

Publications

The input reduction principle of agroecology is wrong when it comes to mineral fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa (opens in new window)

Author(s): Falconnier, G. N., Cardinael, R., Corbeels, M., Baudron, F., Chivenge, P., Couëdel, A., Ripoche, A., Affholder, F., Naudin, K., Benaillon, E., Rusinamhodzi, L., Leroux, L., Vanlauwe, B., & Giller, K. E
Published in: Outlook on Agriculture, 2023, ISSN 0030-7270
Publisher: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/00307270231199795

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