Amede, Tilahun2012-09-212012-09-212012http://hdl.handle.net/10625/50308The objective was to improve agricultural productivity and increase rural income and food security through agro-based natural resources in the highlands of Eastern Africa, while also scaling up integrated natural resources management innovations with particular focus in Ethiopia and Uganda. Review of project outputs and outcomes was followed by three weeks of field visits to Ethiopia and Uganda. There was a critical gap in the development and facilitation of innovation platforms (IPs), particularly from the research institutes perspective. Country teams lack prior experience in formation and facilitation of IPs and did not receive support from the regional African Highlands Initiative team.Text1 digital file (30 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenEAST AFRICAHIGHLANDSUGANDAETHIOPIASUSTAINABLE LAND MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONKNOWLEDGERURAL COMMUNITIESAGRICULTURAL RESEARCHINTEGRATED AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENTINTEGRATED APPROACHDEVOLUTIONSOIL MANAGEMENTProject evaluation report on ‘Enhancing the Adaptive Management Capacities of Rural Communities for Sustainable Land Management in the Highlands of Eastern Africa’ : devolution of SLM scaling up roles and responsibilitiesIDRC Evaluation Report