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Project Reports and Briefs
- Research Field Report 1, Waktole Tiki, December 2012
- Research Field Report, Dejene Negassa Debsu, February, 2013
- Research Field Report, Waktole Tiki, March 2013
- Year Two Report, Dejene Negassa Debsu, "Climate Risks and Market Opportunities: Livestock Trading and Marketing in Borana, Southern Ethiopia," October 2013
- Year Two Report, Waktole Tiki, "Climate Variability and Livestock Marketing in Borana: Opportunities and challenges, preliminary observations," December 2013
- Year Three Report, Waktole Tiki, "Project on 'Climate-Induced vlunerability and Pastoralist Livestock Marketing Chains in southern Ethiopia and Northeastern Kenya (Chains)'"
- Technical Progress Report from the International Livestock Research Institute, Year Two, 2013
Recent Project-Related Articles and Papers
- Alilu, Y, Little, P., Mahmoun, H., McPeak, J. Market access and trade issues affecting the drylands in the Horn of Africa, (Technical brief prepared by the Technical Consortium for Building Resilience to Drought inthe Horn of Africa hosted by the CGIAR Consortium in partnership with the FAO Investment Centre), 2013.
Related Blog
- Little, Peter, Keynote address at the IFPRI 2020 conference on Building Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security, May 15-17, 2014, Addis Adaba, Ethiopia. More about the conference, click here.
- Waktole, T, Oba, G., Tvedt, T. An indigenous time-related framework for reconstructing the impact of disasters on ancient water systems in southern Ethiopia, 1560-1950. Journal of Historical Geography 41 (2013), pp. 33-42.
- Watkins, R., Researchers provide training in GIS and spatial analysis, Livestock-Climate CRSP, Colorado State University, July 13, 2013.