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Nancy L. Johnson
Researcher at International Food Policy Research Institute
Publications - 102
Citations - 3575
Nancy L. Johnson is an academic researcher from International Food Policy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Collective action & Watershed management. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 102 publications receiving 3174 citations. Previous affiliations of Nancy L. Johnson include International Center for Tropical Agriculture & CGIAR.
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The roles of livestock in developing countries
Mario Herrero,Delia Grace,Jemimah Njuki,Nancy L. Johnson,Dolapo K. Enahoro,Silvia Silvestri,Mariana C. Rufino +6 more
TL;DR: To achieve this, it is necessary that production systems become market-orientated, better regulated in cases, and socially acceptable so that the right mix of incentives exists for the systems to intensify.
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How cost-effective is biofortification in combating micronutrient malnutrition? an Ex ante assessment
J.V. Meenakshi,Nancy L. Johnson,Victor M. Manyong,Hugo DeGroote,Josyline C. Javelosa,David Yanggen,Firdousi Naher,Carolina González,James Garcia,Erika Meng +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is presented on the costs and potential benefits of biofortification for a large number of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America and a modification of the Disability-Adjusted Life Years framework is used to conclude that the intervention can make a significant impact on the burden of micronutrient deficiencies in the developing world.
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User participation in watershed management and research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a watershed management model in which users help to define problems, set priorities, select technologies and policies, and monitor and evaluate impacts, and participate in watershed research.
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Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development: Lessons from Eight Projects.
TL;DR: This work synthesizes the findings of 8 impact evaluations of agricultural projects and finds that jointly-owned assets are a significant part of asset portfolios and agricultural development projects should pay closer attention to asset ownership.
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Measuring the impact of user participation in agricultural and natural resource management research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the impact of using participatory methods in three agricultural research projects which have a natural resource management focus, and assess technological, economic, human, and social impacts and the cost implications of incorporating beneficiaries into the research process.