Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations
The objective of this report is to assess the usefulness of providing guidance for scaling up good practices in core ARD business lines, and to test the prospects for doing so. The output of the document is a guide for a systematic discussion on s...
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okr-10986-268762021-04-23T14:04:34Z Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations Jonasova, Marketa Cooke, Sanjiva ACCESS TO FOOD ACCOUNTABILITY AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AKIS ASARECA BI BIDDING CLIENT COUNTRIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVE RESEARCH CULTURAL NORMS DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXTENSION EXTENSIONISTS FARMER COOPERATIVES FARMERS FEED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FUNDING MECHANISMS GENDER HEALTH SERVICES HUNGER IFAD IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE GAP KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARKETING MATCHING GRANTS MUNICIPALITIES NARS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NUTRITION PINEAPPLE POLITICAL PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROJECT EVALUATION R&D RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH GRANTS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SEEDLINGS SEEDS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSITIES WAGES WOMEN FARMERS The objective of this report is to assess the usefulness of providing guidance for scaling up good practices in core ARD business lines, and to test the prospects for doing so. The output of the document is a guide for a systematic discussion on scaling up of Competitive Grant Schemes (CGSs) for agricultural research and extension at key decision points during the life of an ARD project. This report addresses the other end of the state-of-practice spectrum - good practices and beyond. The preparation of this report entailed five main activities: An overview of scaling up concepts and approaches; the selection of a particular sub-area within one of ARD s core business lines - scaling up CGS for agricultural research and extension; application of the IFAD/Brookings framing questions to five World Bank projects that were identified as addressing that business line - using information provided by the project's task team leaders (TTLs) or other member of the project team; the development of sub-area specific guidance for a systematic discussion on scaling up based on the findings from a series of five case studies; and validation of the scaling up guidance for CGSs for agricultural research and extension by World Bank practitioners and other internal consultations. 2017-06-05T15:24:34Z 2017-06-05T15:24:34Z 2012-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/820861468335037807/Thinking-systematically-about-scaling-up-developing-guidance-for-scaling-up-World-Bank-supported-agriculture-and-rural-development-operations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26876 English en_US Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;No. 53 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO FOOD ACCOUNTABILITY AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AKIS ASARECA BI BIDDING CLIENT COUNTRIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVE RESEARCH CULTURAL NORMS DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXTENSION EXTENSIONISTS FARMER COOPERATIVES FARMERS FEED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FUNDING MECHANISMS GENDER HEALTH SERVICES HUNGER IFAD IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE GAP KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARKETING MATCHING GRANTS MUNICIPALITIES NARS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NUTRITION PINEAPPLE POLITICAL PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROJECT EVALUATION R&D RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH GRANTS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SEEDLINGS SEEDS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSITIES WAGES WOMEN FARMERS |
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ACCESS TO FOOD ACCOUNTABILITY AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AGRICULTURAL TRADE AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE PROJECTS AKIS ASARECA BI BIDDING CLIENT COUNTRIES CLIMATE CHANGE COLLABORATION COMPETITIVE GRANTS COMPETITIVE RESEARCH CULTURAL NORMS DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH DISEASES ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXTENSION EXTENSIONISTS FARMER COOPERATIVES FARMERS FEED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FISHERIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FUNDING MECHANISMS GENDER HEALTH SERVICES HUNGER IFAD IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOMES INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INNOVATIONS INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION KNOWLEDGE GAP KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LITERACY LIVELIHOODS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MARKETING MATCHING GRANTS MUNICIPALITIES NARS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NEW TECHNOLOGIES NGOS NUTRITION PINEAPPLE POLITICAL PROCESS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIORITY SETTING PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PROJECT EVALUATION R&D RESEARCH CENTERS RESEARCH GRANTS RESEARCH PROGRAMS RESOURCE MOBILIZATION RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL POVERTY SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SEEDLINGS SEEDS SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TRANSACTION COSTS UNIVERSITIES WAGES WOMEN FARMERS Jonasova, Marketa Cooke, Sanjiva Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
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Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;No. 53 |
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The objective of this report is to
assess the usefulness of providing guidance for scaling up
good practices in core ARD business lines, and to test the
prospects for doing so. The output of the document is a
guide for a systematic discussion on scaling up of
Competitive Grant Schemes (CGSs) for agricultural research
and extension at key decision points during the life of an
ARD project. This report addresses the other end of the
state-of-practice spectrum - good practices and beyond. The
preparation of this report entailed five main activities: An
overview of scaling up concepts and approaches; the
selection of a particular sub-area within one of ARD s core
business lines - scaling up CGS for agricultural research
and extension; application of the IFAD/Brookings framing
questions to five World Bank projects that were identified
as addressing that business line - using information
provided by the project's task team leaders (TTLs) or
other member of the project team; the development of
sub-area specific guidance for a systematic discussion on
scaling up based on the findings from a series of five case
studies; and validation of the scaling up guidance for CGSs
for agricultural research and extension by World Bank
practitioners and other internal consultations. |
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Jonasova, Marketa Cooke, Sanjiva |
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Jonasova, Marketa Cooke, Sanjiva |
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Jonasova, Marketa |
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Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
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Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
title_full |
Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
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Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
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Thinking Systematically About Scaling Up : Developing Guidance for Scaling Up World Bank-Supported Agriculture and Rural Development Operations |
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thinking systematically about scaling up : developing guidance for scaling up world bank-supported agriculture and rural development operations |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/820861468335037807/Thinking-systematically-about-scaling-up-developing-guidance-for-scaling-up-World-Bank-supported-agriculture-and-rural-development-operations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26876 |
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