Purpose and goal
NRSP Goal
Benefits for poor people generated by application of new knowledge to natural resource (NR) systems.
NRSP Purpose
To deliver new knowledge that enables poor people who are largely dependent on the natural resource base to improve their livelihoods.
NRSP Outputs
NRSP's purpose was to be realised through five programme outputs. The first two outputs addressed the generation and delivery of knowledge on improved and integrated NR management and the third and fourth outputs addressed uptake promotion of the new knowledge within the project countries and internationally. The new knowledge derived from nine research themes that encompassed NR management, participation, information and service delivery, policy process, institutional constraints and scaling-up strategies. The fifth output addressed building capacity to sustain poverty-focused and development-oriented NR research. This was achieved together with Southern partners through a research delivery and uptake promotion approach that better met the needs of the poor for service provision, livelihood opportunities and useful, usable and accessible research products.
NRSP progress
Progress towards the NRSP outputs, purpose and goal were monitored and assessed against the
programme logframe and documented in the impact assesment studies.
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