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General information
| Innovation ID | 297 |
| Version ID | 21 |
| Innovation Title | Impact network analysis (INA) to understand and describe RTB seed systems |
| Innovation description | Impact Network Analysis (INA) is a multi-layer network analysis that looks at the effects of a technology – such as a new variety, a management strategy, or other types of information – as it influences the outcomes of linked socioeconomic networks and biophysical networks. |
| Reporting Staff | Karen Garrett (KSU) |
| Year (Reporting) | 2020 |
| Reporting status | Approved |
| Innovation Type | Social Science |
Stage reached
| Stage of Innovation | Stage 4: uptake by next user |
| Year (Stage) | 2020 |
| Stage Description | The tool has been used to analyse seed systems in nine countries. Results from Ecuador, Uganda, Cambodia and Vietnam have already been published. |
| Next User Organization | CGIAR,NARES/NARS |
| Has a lead organization | yes |
| Lead Organization | University of Florida |
| Top 5 contributors | International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; International Potato Center; Wageningen University & Research Centre; Alliance Bioversity International-International Center for Tropical Agriculture |
Contributions and mapping
| All partners | Gulu University-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.); Institute of Agricultural Science For Southern Vietnam, Hung Loc Agricultural Research Center-Government; International Center for Tropical Agriculture-CGIAR Center/Program (Center); International Potato Center-CGIAR Center/Program (Center); Kansas State University-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.); Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, General Directorate of Agriculture-Government; Tay Nguyen University-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.); University of Battambang-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.); University of Florida-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.); University of Greenwich, Natural Resources Institute-Academic Institutions (universities, colleges, etc.) |
| Main CGIAR portfolio | CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas |
| Flagship project | FP2-Adapted productive varieties and quality seed of RTB crops |
| Cluster | CC2.1-Improving smallholder access to healthy RTB planting material and new varieties |
| Other CGIAR portfolios-Flagships-Clusters |
Scope
| Geographic scope | National |
| Regions | |
| Countries | Cambodia,Ecuador,Ethiopia,Georgia,Haiti,Kenya,Mexico,United Republic of Tanzania,Uganda,Viet Nam |
Targeted outcomes
| Main Sub-IDO | Enhanced individual capacity in partner research organizations through training and exchange |
| Other Sub-IDO | Increased capacity for innovation in partner development organizations and in poor and vulnerable communities |
| Other Sub-IDO | Closed yield gaps through improved agronomic and animal husbandry practices |
Evidences
| Evidences | "Karen Garrett. (16/7/2018). Impact network analysis: Evaluating the success of interventions. PeerJ PrePrints.""Karen Garrett, Kelsey Andersen, Christopher Buddenhagen, Afrina Choudhury, James Fulton, John Hernandez Nopsa. (6/7/2018). Network Analysis: A Systems Framework to Address Grand Challenges in Plant Pathology. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 56, pp. 559-580."RTB seed systems interventions - Impact Network Analysis (website) [https://sites.google.com/view/clustercc21/o-toolbox/impact-network-analysis] "Christopher Buddenhagen, John Hernandez Nopsa, Kelsey Andersen, Jorge Andrade, Gregory Forbes, Peter Kromann, Sara Thomas-Sharma, Pilar Useche, Karen Garrett. (1/10/2017). Pathogen mitigation in an Ecuadorian potato seed system: insights from network analysis. Phytopatology, 107.""Fleur Kilwinger, Rosemary Kihiu, Conny Almekinders, Jorge Andrade, Margaret Anne McEwan. (1/3/2019). Reaching next users: Seeking collaborations and applications. Workshop RTB CC2. 1. Phase 2. 14–17 March 2019, Ibadan, Nigeria. Peru: CRP on Roots, Tubers and Bananas."RTB seed systems interventions - Publications and databases (website) [https://sites.google.com/view/clustercc21/o-publications-and-databases] "Erik Delaquis, Kelsey Andersen, Nami Minato, Thuy Cu, Maria Karssenberg, Sophearith Sok, Kris Wyckhuys, Jonathan Newby, Dharani Dhar Burra, Pao Srean, Iv Phirun, Niem Le, Nhan Pham, Karen Garrett, Conny Almekinders, Paul C. Struik, Stef De Haan. (15/11/2018). Raising the Stakes: Cassava Seed Networks at Multiple Scales in Cambodia and Vietnam. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2."RTB seed systems interventions - Toolbox (website) [https://sites.google.com/view/clustercc21/o-toolbox] "Kelsey Andersen, Richard Gibson, Christopher Buddenhagen, Paul Rachkara, Stephen Kalule, David Phillips, Karen Garrett. (20/2/2019). Modeling epidemics in seed systems and landscapes to guide management strategies: The case of sweetpotato in Northern Uganda. Phytopathology, 109 (9), pp. 1519-1532." |
Linked Elements
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| Outcome Impact Case | Impact network analysis is used to explain the movement of planting material, information and pathogens in Uganda (sweetpotato), Ecuador (potato), Southeast Asia (cassava) and elsewhere https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/d664de Impact network analysis is used to explain the movement of planting material, information and pathogens in Uganda (sweetpotato), Ecuador (potato), Southeast Asia (cassava) and elsewhere by research organizations https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/d1ca5a |
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