MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXTENSION PROGRAMMESAyush Mishra
MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXTENSION PROGRAMMES. HIGHLIGHTS EXTENSION PROGRAMME PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF PROJECTS, STEPS IN PROGRAM PLANNING ETC.
MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXTENSION PROGRAMMESAyush Mishra
MONITORING & EVALUATION OF EXTENSION PROGRAMMES. HIGHLIGHTS EXTENSION PROGRAMME PLANNING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF PROJECTS, STEPS IN PROGRAM PLANNING ETC.
The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension” aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to:
Enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture
Enhance students’ understanding of Information and Communication Technology and Management within the existing agricultural extension system and the changes that need to be considered
Produce graduates who understand the importance of agricultural information communication management and are self-sufficient in applying it in their agricultural extension practice
Produce graduates who will strengthen the capacity of the extension system in the area of Information and Communication Management (ICM)so as to provide services in technology diffusion and uptake
The course module is divided into thirteen topics in total.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary.
Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary. Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Climate smart agriculture prioritization and policy makingILRI
Full set of training slides for Green Innovation Center Adaptation Academy climate change and foresight training co-organized by AICCRA Themes 1 and 2 presented by Ivy Kinyua, Dorcas Jalongo Anyango and Stephanie Jacquet, AICCRA team
Global food production now faces greater challenges than ever before due to changing climate, increasing land degradation and decreasing nutrient use efficiency. Nutrient mining is a major cause of low crop yields in parts of the developing world. Especially nitrogen and phosphorus move beyond the bounds of the agricultural field due to inappropriate management practices as well as failure to achieve good congruence between nutrient supply and crop nutrient demand (Pandian et al. 2014). Climate changes raised a serious issue of soil health maintenance for future generations. Rise in temperature and unprecedented changes in precipitation pattern lead to soil degradation by the erosion of top fertile soil, loss of carbon, nitrogen and increasing area under saline, sodic and acid soils. The climate is one of the key elements impacting several cycles connected to soil and plant systems, as well as plant production, soil quality and environmental quality. Due to heightened human activity, the rate of CO2 is rising in the atmosphere. Changing climatic conditions (such as temperature, CO2 and precipitation) influence plant nutrition in a range of ways, comprising mineralization, decomposition, leaching and losing nutrients in the soil. In order to meet the food demand of the growing population, global food production must be increased substantially over the next several decades. Sustainable intensification of agriculture, based on proven technologies, can increase food production on existing land resources. Therefore, conservation and organic agriculture, precision farming, recycling of crop residues, crop diversification in soils and ecosystems, integrated nutrient management and balanced use of agricultural inputs are the proven technologies of sustainable intensification in agriculture. More importantly, among the climate smart agricultural practices, the selection of appropriate measures must be soil or site specific for sustaining resource base for future generations. Further, presentation must be initiated to fine-tune the existing climate-smart agriculture to suit different nutrient management practices.
Lower and/or inappropriate usages of improved agricultural technologies are among the major of causes for decline of production and productivity of wheat as compared to the potential in Ethiopia. This study aims to measure the status and extent of improved wheat technology adoption and identify its determinants among wheat producing smallholder farmers’ in Sekela district of West Gojjam zone of Ethiopia. Multi-stage sampling techniques used to select 204wheat producing farmers. The study primarily used collected primary data for 2017/18 production year using structured questionnaire. In order to analyze the data, both descriptive statistics and econometrics techniques such as double hurdle model are applied. The result shows that family size, availability of oxen and attitude towards risk affected positively adoption status of wheat production. While, farming experience, and off-farm income affected the extent of improved wheat variety adoption. On the other hand, farm size and cultivated farm land affected negatively the extent of improved wheat varieties adoption. Based on the result, the study recommended that the above factors should be considered both at stages in evaluating strategies aimed at promoting wheat production and productivity of the study area.
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation background, concepts and principles, goals of PM&E, the PM&E process, stakeholder analysis, PM&E framework, plan, worksheet, a case study using PM&E
The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension” aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to:
Enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture
Enhance students’ understanding of Information and Communication Technology and Management within the existing agricultural extension system and the changes that need to be considered
Produce graduates who understand the importance of agricultural information communication management and are self-sufficient in applying it in their agricultural extension practice
Produce graduates who will strengthen the capacity of the extension system in the area of Information and Communication Management (ICM)so as to provide services in technology diffusion and uptake
The course module is divided into thirteen topics in total.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary.
Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Each topic in the module consists of an introduction, objectives, outcomes and summary. Assessment activities in the form of assignments, field work, cases studies and reflections are also found under all the topics except topic five. These activities will help you in your attempt to learn, critically analyse and understand the contents of the topics.
Climate smart agriculture prioritization and policy makingILRI
Full set of training slides for Green Innovation Center Adaptation Academy climate change and foresight training co-organized by AICCRA Themes 1 and 2 presented by Ivy Kinyua, Dorcas Jalongo Anyango and Stephanie Jacquet, AICCRA team
Global food production now faces greater challenges than ever before due to changing climate, increasing land degradation and decreasing nutrient use efficiency. Nutrient mining is a major cause of low crop yields in parts of the developing world. Especially nitrogen and phosphorus move beyond the bounds of the agricultural field due to inappropriate management practices as well as failure to achieve good congruence between nutrient supply and crop nutrient demand (Pandian et al. 2014). Climate changes raised a serious issue of soil health maintenance for future generations. Rise in temperature and unprecedented changes in precipitation pattern lead to soil degradation by the erosion of top fertile soil, loss of carbon, nitrogen and increasing area under saline, sodic and acid soils. The climate is one of the key elements impacting several cycles connected to soil and plant systems, as well as plant production, soil quality and environmental quality. Due to heightened human activity, the rate of CO2 is rising in the atmosphere. Changing climatic conditions (such as temperature, CO2 and precipitation) influence plant nutrition in a range of ways, comprising mineralization, decomposition, leaching and losing nutrients in the soil. In order to meet the food demand of the growing population, global food production must be increased substantially over the next several decades. Sustainable intensification of agriculture, based on proven technologies, can increase food production on existing land resources. Therefore, conservation and organic agriculture, precision farming, recycling of crop residues, crop diversification in soils and ecosystems, integrated nutrient management and balanced use of agricultural inputs are the proven technologies of sustainable intensification in agriculture. More importantly, among the climate smart agricultural practices, the selection of appropriate measures must be soil or site specific for sustaining resource base for future generations. Further, presentation must be initiated to fine-tune the existing climate-smart agriculture to suit different nutrient management practices.
Lower and/or inappropriate usages of improved agricultural technologies are among the major of causes for decline of production and productivity of wheat as compared to the potential in Ethiopia. This study aims to measure the status and extent of improved wheat technology adoption and identify its determinants among wheat producing smallholder farmers’ in Sekela district of West Gojjam zone of Ethiopia. Multi-stage sampling techniques used to select 204wheat producing farmers. The study primarily used collected primary data for 2017/18 production year using structured questionnaire. In order to analyze the data, both descriptive statistics and econometrics techniques such as double hurdle model are applied. The result shows that family size, availability of oxen and attitude towards risk affected positively adoption status of wheat production. While, farming experience, and off-farm income affected the extent of improved wheat variety adoption. On the other hand, farm size and cultivated farm land affected negatively the extent of improved wheat varieties adoption. Based on the result, the study recommended that the above factors should be considered both at stages in evaluating strategies aimed at promoting wheat production and productivity of the study area.
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation background, concepts and principles, goals of PM&E, the PM&E process, stakeholder analysis, PM&E framework, plan, worksheet, a case study using PM&E
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Hidden Gems of Europe - DISCOVERING THE CONTINENT'S BEST-KEPT SECRETSKamil Uğraş TÜRKOĞLU
Europe, continent rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, is often synonymous with famous cities like Paris, Rome, and London. These iconic destinations attract millions of tourists every year, captivating them with their renowned landmarks, vibrant culture, and bustling urban life. However, beyond these well-trodden paths lie countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. These lesser-known destinations offer unique experiences, authentic encounters, and breathtaking landscapes that often surpass the allure of their famous counterparts.
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Hidden Gems of Europe - DISCOVERING THE CONTINENT'S BEST-KEPT SECRETS
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Note: Students may park in any available Student Permit Required parking areas except for Empire Commons and
Freedom Apartments parking areas. Also, please note that all parking is subject to change. Therefore,
please pay attention to parking signage.
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Visitor Parking
8:00AM-8:00PM Monday-Friday
Visitors must park in visitor parking or
at metered parking spaces
Pedestrian Path - Unpaved
Pedestrian Path - Paved
Emergency Bluelight Phone
Bus Stop
PARKING, TRANSPORTATION AND PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY LEGEND
Shuttle to Health & Counseling Services,
Patroon Creek
CAMPUS FEATURES LEGEND
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To: Crossgates Shopping Mall - 0.4 Miles
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Academic Podium, E9
3 Arts & Sciences, E9
6 Biology, E11
2 Business, E8
95 Business School Building (’13), D9
9 Campus Center, E9
101 Campus Center Expansion (’15), E9
7 Chemistry, E10
5 Earth Science & Mathematics, E10
10 Education, E9
4 Fine Arts, E10
University Art Museum, E10
11 Humanities, E8
82 Life Sciences, E11
8 Physics, E10
1 Social Sciences, E8
Arts / Libraries
13 Performing Arts Center, E10
14 Science Library, F9
12 University Library, E9
Other Academic Buildings
72 Sculpture Studio, F14
25 Building 25, E6
84 CESTM, D3
91 Center for Autism
and Related Disabilities, J3
90 Child Research Study Center, J2
85 College of Nanoscale Science
and Engineering (CNSE), D2
102 Nanofab Northerly
Expansion (’13), D2
ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS
73 Management Services Center, I14
77 Parking and
Mass Transit Building, F10
74 University Administration
Building, J15
15 University Hall, D10
Undergraduate Admissions
71 University Police Department, G13
ATHLETICS, H9.5
63 Batting Cage, I13
62 Baseball Field, I13
66 The Bubble, H10
53 Dutch Field, G9
57 Field Hockey Field, H8
60 Hockey Field, H11
55 Intramural Field, H7
59 John R. Fallon Field
(Lacrosse), H10
61 Multi-Purpose Athletic Stadium
(’12), I11
65 Physical Education, H9
100 Recreational Field (’12), H8
67 SEFCU Arena, I9
56 Softball Field, H8
64 Softball Field, B11
98 Softball Field (’12), F14
99 Soccer Field (’12), B11
54 Tennis Courts, H7
58 University Field, H9
PARKING
X Building 25 Faculty/StaffParking, E6
U CESTM Parking
Y Colonial Faculty/
Staff Parking, D7
H Colonial Student Parking (A), C6
G Colonial Student Parking (B), D6
F Colonial Student Parking (C), E7
R Dutch Faculty/Staff Parking, F6
D Dutch Student Parking, H6
J Empire North Parking, C5
K Empire West Parking, D4
L Empire South Parking, E5
O Freedom Student Parking (A), G3
M Freedom Student Parking (B), F2
N Freedom Student Parking (C), F3
B Indian East Student Parking, F12
CC Liberty Parking (’12), H15
S MSC/UAB Faculty/
Staff Parking, I15
C MSC/UAB Student Parking, J16
I Northwest Student Parking, C6
E Podium West Faculty/Staff
Parking, E7
BB Physical Education Parking, H8
Q SBA Faculty/Staff Parking, G5
Z SBC Faculty/Staff Parking, I5
P SEFCU Arena Parking, J9
T State Faculty/Staff Parking, D11
A State Student Parking, C12
AA Visitor Parking Lot 1A, C10
V Visitor Parking, Lot 1, C9
W Visitor Parking, F11
RESIDENTIAL
COLONIAL QUAD, C8
30 Clinton, C8
29 Delancey, C7
28 Hamilton, C7
27 Herkimer, C9
34 Johnson, C8
26 Livingston Tower, C8
33 Morris, C8
32 Paine, C8
31 Zenger, C8
DUTCH QUAD, G8
39 Beverwyck, G8
37 Bleaker, G8
42 Ryckman, G8
40 Schulyer, G7
35 Stuyvesant Tower, G8
36 Ten Broeck, G8
43 Ten Eyck, G8
38 Van Cortlandt, G8
41 Van Rensselaer, G7
EMPIRE COMMONS, D5
83 Community Building, D6
FREEDOM APARTMENTS, F2
87 Lazarus Hall, F3
86 Northup Hall, F2
88 Stanton Hall, G2
89 Truth Hall, G3
INDIAN QUAD, G11
48 Adirondack, G11
47 Cayuga, G11
46 Mahican, G11
44 Mohawk Tower, G11
45 Montauk, G10
52 Oneida, G10
51 Onondaga, G10
50 Seneca, G10
49 Tuscarora, G11
STATE QUAD, C10
21 Anthony, C11
22 Copper, C11
16 Eastman Tower, C10
24 Fulton, C11
23 Irving, C10
17 Melville, C10
18 Steimetz, C10
19 Tappan, C10
20 Whitman, C10
OTHER, H14
96 Liberty Place (’12), H14
GARDENS AND FOUNTAINS
76 Entry Plaza, D9
75 Fountain, E9
80 The Garden and
Parents Fountain, F9
68 Indian Pond, H13
93 Podium East Garden, E11
92 Podium West Garden, E8
OTHER
78 Alumni House, F5
79 Interfaith Center, I7
103 Data Center Expansion (’14), H5
70 Grounds Building, G13
97 Grounds Building Addition (’12), G12
69 Grounds Salt Shed, G12
81 Service Complex, H5
94 Ukids, G8
UPTOWN CAMPUS
Facilities for Living and Learning
Our unique campus was designed by the renowned
architect Edward Durrell Stone and is an example of
global modernist architecture. State of the art research
facilities, advance cancer research, life sciences and
nano-technology. There is an art museum, sculpture
studio, performing arts center, and
athletic complex with an indoor and
outdoor physical education facility.
Students live in residence halls
(quads) and in on-campus
apartments. A bus service is
convenient to all major shopping
malls and downtown Albany.