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Prioritizing Tanzania’s agricultural development policy to build smallholder climate resilience. Final report for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations 22: Risk-explicit and Evidence-based Policy Prioritization (REAP)

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Title Prioritizing Tanzania’s agricultural development policy to build smallholder climate resilience. Final report for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations 22: Risk-explicit and Evidence-based Policy Prioritization (REAP)
 
Creator Lamanna, Christine
Yet, Barbaros
Kimaro, Anthony A.
Shepherd, Keith D.
Jones, Kristal
Mayzelle, Megan
Nowak, Andreea C.
Salemo, Kate
Rosenstock, Todd S.
 
Subject smallholders
resilience
agricultural development
climate
 
Description Faced with myriad options, Sub-Saharan Africa policy makers struggle to prioritize actions. Commonly used modeling approaches perform poorly in data scare conditions or focus intently on tools at hand. Policies, by consequence, report ‘wish lists’, making them a challenge to implement given resource constraints. Here, we evaluate the potential of using an alternative approach, Bayesian Networks (BNs), to prioritize agricultural policy actions, specifically modeling seven ‘Investment Areas’ listed in Tanzania’s Agriculture Sector Development Programme II.
 
Date 2021-07-07
2021-07-07T14:15:00Z
2021-07-07T14:15:00Z
 
Type Report
 
Identifier Lamanna C, Yet B, Kimaro A, Shepherd K, Jones K, Mayzelle M, Nowak A, Salemo K, Rosenstock T. 2021. Prioritizing Tanzania’s agricultural development policy to build smallholder climate resilience. Final report for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations 22: Risk-explicit and Evidence-based Policy Prioritization (REAP).  
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114218
PII-FP2_CSAScaling
 
Language en
 
Rights Other
Open Access
 
Format 44 p.
application/pdf
 
Publisher Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa