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ACIAR fisheries program project profiles 2012
Publication Code:
CP47
The Fisheries Program, through research partnerships, assists collaborating agencies to build and sustain their capacity to manage capture fisheries and aquaculture industries for improved incomes and food security.
Strategic Framework for International Agricultural Research within Australia’s aid program
Publication Code:
CP46
The report of an independent panel commissioned by ACIAR to develop a strategic framework for international agricultural research within Australia's aid program in response to the 2011 Independent Review of Aid Effectiveness.
Adoption of ACIAR project outputs: studies of projects completed in 2006–07
Publication Code:
CP45
Price:
$48.00
Adoption studies are undertaken 3 to 4 years after a large project is completed to assess the level ofuptake and the legacy of the project. They provide valuable insidghts into the uptake of project results and the impact on local communities. This adoption study looks at projects completed in 2006–07.
ACIAR fisheries program project profiles 2011-2012
Publication Code:
CP44
The Fisheries Program, through research partnerships, assists collaborating agencies to build and sustain their capacity to manage capture fisheries and aquaculture industries for improved incomes and food security.
Annual Operational Plan 2011-12 [Indonesian]
Translated extract of ACIAR's Annual Operation Plan 2010-11 [Indonesian]
Annual Operational Plan 2011-12 [Vietnamese]
Translated extract of ACIAR's Annual Operational Plan [Vietnamese]
Annual Operational Plan 2011-12
Publication Code:
AOP2011-12
The ACIAR Annual Operational Plan (AOP) is our key communications document on operational issues with partners and stakeholders.
Adoption of ACIAR project outputs: studies of projects completed in 2005-06
Publication Code:
CP43
Price:
$40.00
Adoption studies are undertaken three to four years after a large project is completed to assess the level of uptake and the legacy of the project. They provide valuable insights into the uptake of project results and the impact on local communities. This adoption study looks at projects completed in 2005-06.
