Bio-physical and socio-economic benchmarks. What? Biophysical soil degradation status and management Vegetation cover and diversity (spatial distribution)

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Bio-physical and socio-economic benchmarks

What? Biophysical soil degradation status and management Vegetation cover and diversity (spatial distribution) water availability(Irrigation, ponds, poatble water) feed sources and availability livestock resources and productivity improved crop varieties (fodder, fruit, legume, vegetables, cereals) Diversity and level of intensification Existing infrastructure (FTC, road, market, telecommunication)

What?.... Socioeconomic Bench marks livelihood status (vulnerability, food security) Income sources ( on farm and off farm) house hold size and structure educational status availability of labour cooperatives (saving and credit, consumer associations, multipurpose) and local institutions level of ecological knowledge and innovativeness

Why? to design and introduce appropriate intervention options; to identify gaps,barriers, opportunities and fill the gap; scaling up and out of best local practices; it contributes to RC3, 4, 5, 6 for monitoring and evaluation

How? GIS PRA Participatory resource mapping Survey Key informant discussion and interview secondary information stakeholder analysis AKT5 software FEAST

With whom??? Regional research institutes /participate in the design, implementation and M and E of the project) Local administration/ Community mobilization and political backstopping) Bureau of Agriculture /secondary data Livestock resource development and health agencies /Oromia and Amhara) Cooperatives and microfinance institutions/facilitate access to credit ILRI, ICRAF Socio economic bench marks ICRAF/Biophysical characterisation and list of existing tech.

Community knowledge exchange groups (CKEGs Community knowledge exchange groups (CKEGs)

What? Identify, characterise, capacitate existing community institutions (formal and informal)- Gender and age based organisations Identify, characterise, capacitate existing community institutions (formal and informal)- Gender and age based organisations; Development groups (men, women, youth); Farmers association community leaders and elders Establish CKEGs as appropriate Farmers research extension groups community based breeding scheme (Oromia and South reg Establish CKEGs as appropriate Farmers research extension groups community based breeding scheme (Oromia and South reg)

Why? to share and disseminate knowledge, skill lessons, opportunities and challenges to plan intervention options scaling up and out best bet indigenous and exogenous tec to introduce demonstrate appropriate technologies contribution to RC 3, 4, 5

How? Stakeholder surveys Socioeconomic and biophysical bench marks from RC1 field days peer to peer visit demonstration sites on selected farmers land and farming land scap Audio and video posters,.. visit to successful sites Radio and news paper; exhibitions and expo demonstrate new technologies Ethiopian Agricultural Portal(EAP)

With whom? FTCs Research centres University Schools CGIAR (ICRAF, ILRI) National partners (MoA, BoA, NGO and civic societies)

Africa is rising!!!