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Integrated and Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Dry Areas [CRP1.1] Regional Inception Workshop.

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1 Integrated and Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Dry Areas [CRP1.1] Regional Inception Workshop NA & WA Rabat, 2-4 July 2012 Dryland Systems:

2 CRP1.1: Integrated and Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Dry Areas SRT1: Effective & efficient R4D partnerships oriented to provide lasting solutions that help ensure impacts delivery SRT2: More resilient & sustainable dryland agriculture that better manages risks & vulnerability. SRT3: More productive, profitable, diversified & sustainably intensified dryland agriculture with well- established market linkages. SRO4: Target, measure & maximize R4D impacts in dryland agriculture.

3 Ground work to address ISPC ‘must haves’: (a) Site characterization; Identification of major production systems within each Target Region, Benchmark Area and Action Sites. (b) Research work plans; Identification of major constraints to and opportunities for increasing production system resilience by reducing vulnerability, and for diversifying and sustainably intensifying these production systems. Steps: CRP1.1 Dryland Systems Framework Development Workshop- 30 January – 1 February 2012, Dubai Task Force workshop SRT2 (system resilience): April 1-4, Amman Task Force workshop SRT3 (Sustainable intensification): April 9-12, Rabat Expert Consultation Systems analysis and Innovation systems: May 7-10, Rabat RIW July 2-4, Rabat.

4 Selection of benchmark areas & action sites 1.Reducing vulnerability (SRT2 type) 2.Sustainable intensification (SRT3 type) Circles/ovals indicate roughly the 5 Target Regions.

5 WANA benchmark areas and action sites

6 Implementation programs INSTITUTIONALMANAGEMENT EXOGENOUSENDOGENOUS Livelihood Capitals Livelihood strategies Institutions and policy network Key variables Spatial Scale

7 Objectives of the RIW Stakeholders involvement. To bring all up to speed, in terms of CRP1.1 scope, approach and intended impacts; to finalize and validate selection and characterization of target areas, action and satellite sites; to analyze lessons learned and failures in target areas, fine-tuning of research hypothec and R4D priorities; to develop impact pathways, logframes and implementation plans.

8 Monday 02 Opening - Introduction 11:00-13:00Reports on the groundwork in NA & WA Lunch break 14:00-17:30Site characterization, problem diagnosis, research hypotheses and priorities – WGs Tuesday 03 8:30-12:30Fine-tuning and validation of the impact pathways and logframes Lunch break 14:00-17:30Gender, innovation platforms and partnership, systems analysis, communication, Monitoring & Evaluation, implementation plans Wednesday 04 8:30-12:30Reports & Discussions Stakeholders feedback ClosingAgenda


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