CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives

In recent years, the notion of doing research with multiple partners has become an important concept in international development. This reflects the belief that partnerships are important for solving complex problems, reducing costs and competition...

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Main Author: Bose, Purabi
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/14649585/cifors-role-research-collaboration-learning-partners-perspectives
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topic ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
ADB
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL POLICY RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGROFORESTRY
APPLIED RESEARCH
ARI
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH
CGIAR
CIAT
CIFOR
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
DATA COLLECTION
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION-MAKING
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
ECOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
FAO
FF
FIELD WORK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISHERIES
FORD FOUNDATION
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FUTURE RESEARCH
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
GRADUATE STUDENTS
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN SCIENCES
ICRAF
IDRC
IITA
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LAMB
LEARNING
MEDIA
MEDICINE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
METHODOLOGIES
MOU
NASH
NATIONAL RESEARCH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
ORGANIC MATTER
PAPERS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
RESEARCH CAPACITY
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
RESEARCH FINDINGS
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH NEEDS
RESEARCH OUTPUT
RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS
RESEARCH PRIORITIES
RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
RESEARCH PROJECTS
RESEARCH RESULTS
RESEARCHERS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
SCIENTIST
SCIENTISTS
SOIL CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP
TIME LAG
TROPICAL FORESTRY
UNEP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT
VALIDITY
WAGENINGEN AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
WATER RESOURCES
WINROCK INTERNATIONAL
spellingShingle ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
ADB
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
AGRICULTURAL POLICY RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGROFORESTRY
APPLIED RESEARCH
ARI
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
BIODIVERSITY
BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
CAPACITY BUILDING
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH
CGIAR
CIAT
CIFOR
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
DATA COLLECTION
DECISION MAKERS
DECISION-MAKING
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
ECOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
FAO
FF
FIELD WORK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FISHERIES
FORD FOUNDATION
FORESTRY
FORESTS
FUTURE RESEARCH
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
GRADUATE STUDENTS
HIGHER EDUCATION
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN SCIENCES
ICRAF
IDRC
IITA
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR TROPICAL AGRICULTURE
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LAMB
LEARNING
MEDIA
MEDICINE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
METHODOLOGIES
MOU
NASH
NATIONAL RESEARCH
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
ORGANIC MATTER
PAPERS
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
RESEARCH CAPACITY
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
RESEARCH FINDINGS
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
RESEARCH INSTITUTES
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH NEEDS
RESEARCH OUTPUT
RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS
RESEARCH PRIORITIES
RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
RESEARCH PROJECTS
RESEARCH RESULTS
RESEARCHERS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
SCIENTIST
SCIENTISTS
SOIL CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP
TIME LAG
TROPICAL FORESTRY
UNEP
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT
VALIDITY
WAGENINGEN AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
WATER RESOURCES
WINROCK INTERNATIONAL
Bose, Purabi
CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
geographic_facet The World Region
The World Region
relation Impact assessment papers ; no. 5
description In recent years, the notion of doing research with multiple partners has become an important concept in international development. This reflects the belief that partnerships are important for solving complex problems, reducing costs and competition for the same resources, increasing efficiency and ownership, and ensuring greater accountability. The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) was established in 1993 by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in response to global concerns about the social, environmental and economic consequences of forest loss and degradation. CIFOR's statutes define its mission as 'to contribute to the sustained well-being of people in developing countries, particularly in the tropics, through collaborative strategic and applied research and related activities in forest systems and forestry, and by promoting the transfer of appropriate new technologies and the adoption of new methods o/social organizations, for national development: CIFOR research produces the knowledge and methods needed to improve the well-being of forest-dependent people and to help tropical countries manage their forests wisely for sustained benefits. This research is undertaken in partnership. At any given time, more than 100 developing-country researchers participate in CIFOR research projects. This publication is an initial attempt to explore partners' experience of carrying out research in collaboration with CIFOR. The first part of the document introduces CIFOR's collaborative strategy and the partnership framework used for this study. 'The second section presents the study's objectives, approach and findings. The third and final section analyses the results and the implication of the study's findings for CIFOR and its partners.
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author Bose, Purabi
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title CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
title_short CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
title_full CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
title_fullStr CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives
title_sort cifor's role in research collaboration : learning from partners' perspectives
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/14649585/cifors-role-research-collaboration-learning-partners-perspectives
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spelling okr-10986-72222021-04-23T14:02:27Z CIFOR's Role in Research Collaboration : Learning from Partners' Perspectives Bose, Purabi ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS ADB AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL POLICY RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AGROFORESTRY APPLIED RESEARCH ARI ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH CAPACITY BUILDING CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH CGIAR CIAT CIFOR CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKERS DECISION-MAKING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EUROPEAN COMMISSION FAO FF FIELD WORK FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISHERIES FORD FOUNDATION FORESTRY FORESTS FUTURE RESEARCH GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION GRADUATE STUDENTS HIGHER EDUCATION HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN SCIENCES ICRAF IDRC IITA IMPACT ASSESSMENT INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR TROPICAL AGRICULTURE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER ORGANIZATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING LAMB LEARNING MEDIA MEDICINE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING METHODOLOGIES MOU NASH NATIONAL RESEARCH NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ORGANIC MATTER PAPERS RENEWABLE RESOURCES RESEARCH ASSOCIATES RESEARCH CAPACITY RESEARCH COLLABORATION RESEARCH FINDINGS RESEARCH INSTITUTE RESEARCH INSTITUTES RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY RESEARCH NEEDS RESEARCH OUTPUT RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS RESEARCH PRIORITIES RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY RESEARCH PROGRAMMES RESEARCH PROJECTS RESEARCH RESULTS RESEARCHERS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION SCIENTIST SCIENTISTS SOIL CONSERVATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TIME LAG TROPICAL FORESTRY UNEP UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT VALIDITY WAGENINGEN AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY WATER RESOURCES WINROCK INTERNATIONAL In recent years, the notion of doing research with multiple partners has become an important concept in international development. This reflects the belief that partnerships are important for solving complex problems, reducing costs and competition for the same resources, increasing efficiency and ownership, and ensuring greater accountability. The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) was established in 1993 by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) in response to global concerns about the social, environmental and economic consequences of forest loss and degradation. CIFOR's statutes define its mission as 'to contribute to the sustained well-being of people in developing countries, particularly in the tropics, through collaborative strategic and applied research and related activities in forest systems and forestry, and by promoting the transfer of appropriate new technologies and the adoption of new methods o/social organizations, for national development: CIFOR research produces the knowledge and methods needed to improve the well-being of forest-dependent people and to help tropical countries manage their forests wisely for sustained benefits. This research is undertaken in partnership. At any given time, more than 100 developing-country researchers participate in CIFOR research projects. This publication is an initial attempt to explore partners' experience of carrying out research in collaboration with CIFOR. The first part of the document introduces CIFOR's collaborative strategy and the partnership framework used for this study. 'The second section presents the study's objectives, approach and findings. The third and final section analyses the results and the implication of the study's findings for CIFOR and its partners. 2012-06-06T14:22:04Z 2012-06-06T14:22:04Z 2005-01-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/14649585/cifors-role-research-collaboration-learning-partners-perspectives http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7222 English Impact assessment papers ; no. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication The World Region The World Region