Evaluating agroforestry interventions in extension projects |
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Authors: | Sara J. Scherr Eva U. Muller |
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Affiliation: | (1) ICRAF, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya |
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Abstract: | Because of the relative dearth of scientific information in agroforestry, monitoring and evaluation of agroforestry technologies in development projects plays an important role in the development and improvement of technical extension recommendations. To identify appropriate methodologies, ICRAF conducted in 1988–89 a review of agroforestry technology monitoring and evaluation in 166 projects worldwide, of which 108 responded. Almost 80% of these were involved in technology evaluation. Many extension projects were conducting research to test technologies on-farm or on research plots. Technology evaluation by projects focused on the biological of trees, often with inadequate consideration of the technology context. Few projects seemed to use farmer assessment in evaluation. Recommendations are made for an effective evaluation process and selection of appropriate methods and variables to be assessed by projects. Methods should be selected according to the availability of resources and should favour collaborative or collegial interaction between farmers and project staff. |
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Keywords: | Monitoring and evaluation agroforestry projects on-farm research agroforestry technology extension |
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