Agricultural research in the Global South : steering research beyond impact promises
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https://doi.org/10.19182/agritrop/00009Mots-clés
Agricultural research for development, public policies, finance, project, cluster of projects, partnership, cooperation, innovation process, action research, impact pathwayRésumé
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The impacts of agricultural research for development are long-term and very diverse – positive, unexpected, sometimes negative. To assess and understand these impacts, ImpresS, a participatory evaluation method that incorporates the viewpoints of actors on the ground, was tested on 13 research case studies conducted by CIRAD and its partners in different countries. The central conclusion is that research institutions and their funders need to change their practices if they wish to achieve long-term impacts at scale. For research, this means accepting to play multiple roles, collaborating with innovation and policy actors, fostering learning, and developing explicit hypothetical but plausible ex ante impact pathways. For sponsors and funders, it implies considering a wider range of impacts, planning action in the long term, fostering articulation between projects with similar goals, and supporting adaptive learning and management.
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Websites dedicated to the CIRAD’s ImpresS initiative (Impact of Research in the South):
- https://impress-impact-recherche.cirad.fr/
- https://www.cirad.fr/en/our-research/the-impact-of-our-research
Authors' publications
Devaux-Spatarakis A., Barret D., Bouyer J., Cerdan C., Dabat M.-H., Faure G., Ferré T., Hainzelin E., Medah I., Temple L., Triomphe B., 2016. How can international agricultural research better contribute to innovations: Lessons from Impact pathways analysis. Communication à Social and technological transformation of farming systems: Diverging and converging pathways, European IFSA Symposium, Newport, 12-15 July 2016, 14 p. http://agritrop.cirad.fr/582679/
Temple L., Biénabe E., Barret D., Saint-Martin G., 2016. Methods for assessing the impact of research on innovation and development in the agriculture and food sectors. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 8 (5-6): 399-410. https://doi.org/10.1080/20421338.2016.1219484
Triomphe B., Barret D., Clavel D., Dabat M.-H., Devaux-Spatarakis A., Faure G., Hainzelin E., Mathé S., Temple L., Toillier A., 2015. Towards a generic, comprehensive and participatory approach for assessing the impact of agricultural research in developing countries. ImpAR Conference 2015: Impacts of agricultural research, towards an approach of societal values, INRA, Paris, 3-4 November 2015, 27 p. https://colloque.inra.fr/impar/Program-Material
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