
Interactive web app lets users map forest carbon emissions activities
A new online portal for monitoring, reporting and verifying carbon emissions allows researchers and practitioners to better manage forest inventories, its creators say.

A new online portal for monitoring, reporting and verifying carbon emissions allows researchers and practitioners to better manage forest inventories, its creators say.
Writing in New Agriculturist, Wayne Rogers, Malcolm Beveridge and Michael Phillips argue that “nvestments in smallholder [aquaculture] farmers and their organisations can be commercially viable, creating economic as well as social and environmental b…

Governments can use a computer model to see the effects of different land uses. We tested one model in a watershed in the Philippines, saving time and money.
ILRI’s Jagger Harvey was presented the prestigious Societal Impact Award by The Sainsbury Laboratory (TSL) in Norwich, UK. The award, one of four given to TSL alumni who have worked with developing country agriculture, was presented to Dr Harvey …
As the world faces ongoing food crises, extreme weather and population growth, Bioversity International and global partners are responding by launching the ‘Bridging Agriculture and Conservation Initiative’ to develop solutions to food security and…

More than 1,000 policymakers, journalists, leaders and experts in forests and agriculture will gather in Poland in November on the sidelines of UN climate talks to participate in a new two-day event: The Global Landscapes Forum. Registration is now open.

Stephen Hall, director general of WorldFish, believes that fisheries policy development needs to involve stakeholders at all levels and view the sector within the broader context of rural development.
This report begins to address governance from an AAS perspective, using input from AAS households and other networked stakeholders. We attempt to summarize governance issues that are found not only within the community but also, and especially, those t…
This article describes the development of Multi-parent Advanced Generation Inter-Cross populations (MAGIC) in rice and discusses potential applications for mapping quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and for rice varietal development.

Presented by Tabeth Chiuta on 18 July, at the 2013 Africa Agriculture Science Week, held in Accra, Ghana.

At the Africa Agriculture Science Week AASW 15-20 July, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), Head of Research Sonja Vermeulen gave a presentation on Climate-Smart Agriculture in an African context.
