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EiA’s long-term experiments (LTEs) for assessing long-term sustainability and climate change adaptation

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Title EiA’s long-term experiments (LTEs) for assessing long-term sustainability and climate change adaptation
Excellence in Agronomy for Sustainable Intensification and Climate Change Adaptation Initiative
 
Creator Saito, Kazuki
Casimero, Madonna
Rosenstock, T.
Six, J.
Snapp, S.
Chikowo, R.
Vanlauwe, B.
 
Subject EiA
cropping systems
productivity
sustainability
environment
development
testing
 
Description Long term experiments (LTEs) are critical in relation to the slow variables of the agronomic
gain key performance indicators (KPIs) related to sustainability, including aspects of
productivity and environment. The CGIAR Centers involvedin Excellence in Agronomy
Initiative (EiA) are managing 32 LETs, ranging from 7 to 61 years old. These experiments that
are on maize, rice, and wheat based cropping systems, are located in East and Southern
Africa (15), Latin America (6) South Asia (4), and few in Central and West Asia and North
Africa, Southeast Asia, and West and Central Africa. This report describes the importance of
LTEs, provides an inventory of LTEs managed by the CGIAR Centers and details, and
describes the EiA’s plan to initiate activities for the development of the next generation of
LTEs.
 
Date 2023-11
2023-11-29T05:57:08Z
2023-11-29T05:57:08Z
 
Type Report
 
Identifier Saito K, Casimero M, Rosenstock T, Six J, Snapp S, Chikowo R, and Vanlauwe B. (2023). EiA’s long-term experiments (LTEs) for assessing long-term sustainability and climate change adaptation. Excellence in Agronomy for Sustainable Intensification and Climate Change Adaptation Initiative. 7 p.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134782
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0
Open Access
 
Format 7 p.
application/pdf