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WANDER, A. E.; MAGALHÃES, M. C.; VEDEVOTO, G. L.; MARTINS, E. C.. |
A avaliaçao de impactos de tecnologias permite o levantamento de informações extremamente relevantes para justificar os esforços direcionados à pesquisa e desenvolvimento no intuito de gerar novas tecnologias. Na pesquisa agropecuaria brasileira, a avaliaçao de impactos das tecnologias geradas pela Embrapa está se tornando algo rotineiro. Assim que novas tecnologias passam a ser adotadas, avaliaçôes ex-post sao conduzidas para estimar os beneficios liquidos de sua adoçao. Para tanto, num primeiro passa, os beneficios obtidos com a adoçao, como aumento de produtividade, melhoria da qualidade, reduçao de custos etc. sao estimados. Em seguida, sao levantados os custos da geraçao, adaptaçao e transferência da tecnologia para os usuarios. A diferença entre os... |
Tipo: Anais e Proceedings de eventos |
Palavras-chave: Pesquisa agropecuária; Brasil; Embrapa Caprinos.; Impacto Econômico; Inovação; Instituição de Pesquisa; Tecnologia Agrícola.; Brazil.; Application technology; Technology transfer; Public research; Research institutions. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/530470 |
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Falck-Zepeda, Jose Benjamin; Zambrano, Patricia; Cohen, Joel I.; Borges, Orangel; Guimaraes, Elcio P.; Hautea, Desiree; Kengue, Joseph; Songa, Josephine. |
Local farming communities throughout the world face binding productivity constraints, diverse nutritional needs, environmental concerns, and significant economic and financial pressures. Developing countries address these challenges in different ways, including public and private sector investments in plant breeding and other modern tools for genetic crop improvement. In order to measure the impact of any technology and prioritize investments, we must assess the relevant resources, human capacity, clusters, networks and linkages, as well as the institutions performing technological research and development, and the rate of farmer adoption. However, such measures have not been recently assessed, in part due to the lack of complete standardized information... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Plant breeding; Biotechnology; Public research; Funding; Innovation systems; Capacity building; Crop Production/Industries; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/42329 |
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Moulinier, Hervé; Vernet, Marine; Dosdat, Antoine; Petit De La Villeon, Loic; Le Gall, Morgane; Ibarra, Doriane; Meillon, Julien. |
Whatever their geographical or political point of view, Sea and coastal strategies highlight an “abyssal need” for knowledge and frequently call for a reinforcement and a better valorization of research in Marine Sciences and Technologies (MST). But, when a French public research resources inventory is needed, in the perspective of constructing a consistent action plan, we lack a framework to define thematic and disciplinary perimeter to be taken into account, to identify available data, to choose practical evaluation or estimation methods. The following study is a proposal to answer these questions. The methodology is mainly based on data collected by French High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres) and completed by an inquiry.... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Sciences et techniques de la mer; Inventaire; Indicateurs; Cartographie; Recherche publique; Hcéres; Méthodologie; Enquête; Marine Sciences & Technologies; Inventory; Indicators; Mapping; Public research; Methodology; Survey. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00651/76327/77308.pdf |
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Atanassov, Atannas; Bahieldin, Ahmed; Brink, Johan; Burachik, Moises; Cohen, Joel I.; Dhawan, Vibha; Ebora, Reynaldo V.; Falck-Zepeda, Jose Benjamin; Herrera-Estrella, Luis; Komen, John; Low, Fee Chon; Omaliko, Emeka; Odhiambo, Benjamin; Quemada, Hector; Peng, Yufa; Sampaio, Maria Jose; Sithole-Niang, Idah; Sittenfeld, Ana; Smale, Melinda; Sutrisno; Valyasevi, Ruud; Zafar, Yusuf; Zambrano, Patricia. |
Local farming communities throughout the world face productivity constraints, environmental concerns, and diverse nutritional needs. Developing countries address these challenges in a number of ways. One way is public research that produces genetically modified (GM) crops and recognize biotechnology as a part of the solution. To reach these communities, GM crops, after receiving biosafety agreement, must be approved for evaluation under local conditions. However, gaps between approvals in the developed and developing world grow larger, as the process of advancing GM crops in developing countries becomes increasingly difficult. In several countries, only insect resistant cotton has successfully moved from small, confined experimental trials to larger, open... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Biosafety; Regulation; Biotechnology; Genetic modification; Public research; Crop Production/Industries; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies. |
Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/16065 |
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