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Follow the innovation : participatory testing and adaptation of agricultural innovations in Uzbekistan : guidelines for researchers & practitioners


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Abstract: The interdisciplinary research project “Economic and Ecological Restructuring of Land and Water in the Region Khorezm (Uzbekistan) : A Pilot Project in Development Research”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and implemented by the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), undertook to develop and put into practice a participatory approach to innovation development adapted to the realities of Uzbekistan. As this approach consists of a series of logical steps to systematically bring relevant stakeholders and endusers into the innovation process and to further develop the innovation at hand in a collaborative way, the research team coined it the “Follow-the-Innovation (FTI)” approach. These guidelines bring together the main lessons learnt with regard to the design and implementation of FTI in the post-Soviet setting of rural Uzbekistan. They are meant to inspire researchers involved in finding appropriate innovations for agricultural development in and around Uzbekistan as well as other governmental and non-governmental organisations involved in promoting innovative agricultural practices within the region. , The interdisciplinary research project “Economic and Ecological Restructuring of Land and Water in the Region Khorezm (Uzbekistan) : A Pilot Project in Development Research”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and implemented by the Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), undertook to develop and put into practice a participatory approach to innovation development adapted to the realities of Uzbekistan. As this approach consists of a series of logical steps to systematically bring relevant stakeholders and endusers into the innovation process and to further develop the innovation at hand in a collaborative way, the research team coined it the “Follow-the-Innovation (FTI)” approach. These guidelines bring together the main lessons learnt with regard to the design and implementation of FTI in the post-Soviet setting of rural Uzbekistan. They are meant to inspire researchers involved in finding appropriate innovations for agricultural development in and around Uzbekistan as well as other governmental and non-governmental organisations involved in promoting innovative agricultural practices within the region.
Authors: Ul-Hassan, M. , Hornidge, A.-K. , Veldhuizen, L. van , Akramkhanov, A. , Rudenko, I. , Djanibekov, N. , Ul-Hassan, M. , Hornidge, A.-K. , Veldhuizen, L. van , Akramkhanov, A. , Rudenko, I. , Djanibekov, N.
Country: Uzbekistan , Uzbekistan
Category: Policy , Policy
Keywords: agriculture , innovation , research , rural development , agriculture , innovation , research , rural development
Language: eng , eng
Organization: ETC Foundation , ETC Foundation
Organization: ZEF - Center for Development Research , KRASS - Khorezm Rural Advisory Support Service , ZEF - Center for Development Research , KRASS - Khorezm Rural Advisory Support Service
PAGE: 39 , 39
Place: Bonn [etc.] , Bonn [etc.]
Publisher: ZEF [etc.] , ZEF [etc.]
Year: 2011 , 2011
Region: Central Asia , Central Asia
Right: © 2011 ZEF, ETC Foundation & KRASS , © 2011 ZEF, ETC Foundation & KRASS
Subject: Agriculture and Rural Development , Agriculture and Rural Development
Title: Follow the innovation : participatory testing and adaptation of agricultural innovations in Uzbekistan : guidelines for researchers & practitioners , Follow the innovation : participatory testing and adaptation of agricultural innovations in Uzbekistan : guidelines for researchers & practitioners

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