Majule, AmosInstitute of Resource Assessment (IRA), University of Dar es Salaam2008-12-052008-12-052007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/36382Tanzania is hosting a four year program established to address climate change adaptation issues in Africa, and those related to the capacity building of African scientists and other stakeholders. This report presents the deliberations and plans of project team members at the project inception workshop. The goal is to strengthen the capacity of individuals and organizations within agricultural innovation in less favoured areas (semi-arid Central Zone Tanzania and Chikwawa/Karonga, Malawi) and more favoured areas (Southern Highlands, Tanzania and Mulanje/Mzimba Malawi) of Tanzania and Malawi, to adapt to challenges arising from climate change and variability.enCLIMATE CHANGEADAPTATION TO CHANGEAGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONSAGRICULTURAL PLANNINGPROJECT DESIGNMALAWITANZANIAWorkshop inception report of the project "Strengthening Local Agricultural Innovation Systems in Less Favoured and High Potential Areas of Tanzania and Malawi", held in Bagamoyo, Tanzania, 11-16 June, 2007Workshop Report