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Featured: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations

Image: 
image/png iconICRIER Logo.PNG
Organization’s Acronym: 
ICRIER
Web Address: 
http://www.icrier.org/
Address: 
Core 6A, 4th Floor India Habitat Center Lodhi Road New Delhi 110003
Country: 
India
Areas of Work: 
Capacity building/training/research
Brief summary of organization’s risk management work: 

ICRIER – established in August 1981 – is an autonomous, policy-oriented, not-for-profit, economic policy think tank. ICRIER’s main focus is to enhance the knowledge content of policy making by undertaking analytical research that is targeted at improving India’s interface with the global economy. It has nurtured its autonomy by establishing an endowment fund, income from which enables it to pursue our priority research agenda. ICRIER receives other financial support from a number of sources including grants from the Government of India, multilateral international institutions, bilateral agencies and the private sector.

A medium-term strategy that spells out ICRIER’s vision and focus areas can be found on its website www.icrier.org. ICRIER has its own code of conduct for undertaking research.
To effectively disseminate its research findings, ICRIER organises workshops/ seminars/ conferences to bring together political leaders, policy makers, academicians, industry representatives and media persons to try and generate a more informed understanding on issues of major policy interest. ICRIER invites distinguished scholars and policy makers from around the world to deliver public lectures on economic themes of interest to contemporary India.
 
Contact information to be listed with profile: 

http://www.icrier.org/page.asp?MenuID=33

Email address: 
[email protected]
  • economics
  • Policy
  • Research
  • think tank


Zoonoses - New Research Studies

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60920/Default.aspx
Description: 

DFID stakeholders’ strategi

Project Date: 
Sun, 01/01/2012
Organization: 
Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
Royal Veterinary College
University of Glasgow
University of Stirling
  • animal diseases
  • avian influenza
  • brucellosis
  • Case Studies
  • communicable diseases
  • cysticercosis
  • databases
  • diagnosis
  • diagnostic techniques
  • disease control
  • disease surveillance
  • disease transmission
  • drugs
  • echinococcosis
  • econometric models
  • economic impact
  • economics
  • ecosystems
  • endemic diseases
  • epidemics
  • health
  • health systems
  • information sources
  • institutions
  • integrated control
  • land use
  • literature reviews
  • Livestock
  • livestock farmers
  • livestock keepers
  • livestock production
  • mapping
  • mathematical models
  • modelling
  • natural resources management
  • Nipah virus
  • pathogens
  • population density
  • rabies
  • Research
  • Risk factors
  • Risk Management
  • small farmers
  • socioeconomic factors
  • systematic review
  • vaccines
  • Value Chain
  • wildlife
  • zoonoses


Zoonoses Research Studies

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60877/Default.aspx
Description: 

A workshop entitled: 'Poten

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/04/2010
Organization: 
International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
Royal Veterinary College
University of Glasgow
University of Stirling
  • animal diseases
  • avian influenza
  • brucellosis
  • communicable diseases
  • cysticercosis
  • disease control
  • disease surveillance
  • disease transmission
  • econometric models
  • economics
  • health
  • land use
  • Livestock
  • mathematical models
  • modelling
  • Monitoring
  • pathogens
  • population density
  • rabies
  • Risk factors
  • Risk Management
  • risk reduction
  • socioeconomic factors
  • systematic review
  • wildlife
  • zoonoses


Zoonoses Research Study: Characterising livestock system 'zoonoses hotspots'

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60905/Default.aspx
Description: 

A workshop entitled: 'Poten

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/04/2010
Organization: 
University of Stirling
  • animal diseases
  • communicable diseases
  • econometric models
  • economics
  • Livestock
  • mathematical models
  • modelling
  • pathogens
  • socioeconomic factors
  • systematic review
  • zoonoses


Zoonoses Research Study: Monitoring and Surveillance study

Region: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60904/Default.aspx
Description: 

A workshop entitled: 'Poten

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/04/2010
Organization: 
University of Glasgow
  • animal diseases
  • avian influenza
  • brucellosis
  • communicable diseases
  • cysticercosis
  • disease control
  • disease surveillance
  • disease transmission
  • econometric models
  • economics
  • health
  • land use
  • Livestock
  • mathematical models
  • modelling
  • Monitoring
  • pathogens
  • population density
  • rabies
  • Risk factors
  • Risk Management
  • risk reduction
  • socioeconomic factors
  • systematic review
  • wildlife
  • zoonoses


Zoonoses Research Study: Wildlife/domestic livestock interactions

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Global
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60903/Default.aspx
Description: 

A workshop entitled: 'Poten

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/04/2010
Organization: 
International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
  • animal diseases
  • avian influenza
  • brucellosis
  • communicable diseases
  • cysticercosis
  • disease control
  • disease surveillance
  • disease transmission
  • econometric models
  • economics
  • health
  • land use
  • Livestock
  • mathematical models
  • modelling
  • Monitoring
  • pathogens
  • population density
  • rabies
  • Risk factors
  • Risk Management
  • risk reduction
  • socioeconomic factors
  • systematic review
  • wildlife
  • zoonoses


The use of sluice gates for stock enhancement and diversification of livelihoods

Region: 
South Asia
Country: 
Bangladesh
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/3084/Default.aspx
Description: 

Previously, the DFID Flood Con

Project Date: 
Thu, 01/10/2002
Organization: 
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies
International Institute for Environment and Development
Marine Resources Assessment Group Limited
  • community involvement
  • conflict management
  • Data collection
  • economics
  • environmental degradation
  • Farming systems
  • fish stocks
  • fisheries
  • fishery development
  • fishery management
  • fishery resources
  • fishing communities
  • flood plains
  • floodplain management
  • floodplains
  • institutions
  • irrigation
  • livelihoods
  • migration
  • optimization
  • participatory research
  • poverty alleviation
  • Poverty Reduction
  • poverty reduction strategies
  • reviews
  • Rice
  • rice field aquaculture
  • rural communities
  • rural livelihoods
  • sluice gates
  • small scale fishing
  • social structure
  • socioeconomics
  • sociology
  • stock enhancement
  • sustainable livelihoods
  • water management
  • water resources


Rural Livelihoods Monitoring

Region: 
South Asia
Country: 
Bangladesh
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60902/Default.aspx
Description: 

The Rural Livelihood Progra

Project Date: 
Sat, 01/12/2002
Organization: 
BETS Consulting Services Ltd
ITAD Limited
Social Development Direct
Socioconsult Ltd
Technical Assistance to Non-Governmental Organizations
  • action research
  • agricultural research
  • agriculture
  • aquatic resources
  • Capacity Building
  • civil society
  • civil society organizations
  • communication process
  • communities
  • community participation
  • community-based management
  • community-based organizations
  • conflict management
  • Contracts
  • Crop production
  • crops
  • decision making
  • demand
  • donors
  • economic analysis
  • economics
  • educational quality
  • efficiency
  • empowerment
  • Evaluation
  • Extension
  • extension activities
  • extension services
  • Farm Power and Machinery
  • Farmer Field Schools
  • fish farming
  • fisheries
  • fisheries management
  • fishery policy
  • fishery resources
  • Food Security
  • gender equality
  • gender equity
  • gender issues
  • gender relations
  • good governance
  • governance
  • government
  • grants
  • higher education
  • home gardens
  • human resource development
  • human resources
  • impact
  • impact assessment
  • inland fisheries
  • innovation
  • institutional capacity
  • institutional development
  • institutional reform
  • institutions
  • landless poor
  • leadership
  • lessons learned
  • livelihood security
  • mainstreaming
  • Management
  • marginal farms
  • Monitoring
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • national government
  • natural resources management
  • networks
  • NGOs (non-governmental organizations)
  • organizational change
  • organizational development
  • organizations
  • Oryza sativa
  • outsourcing
  • participation
  • partnerships
  • Policy
  • Poverty
  • poverty analysis
  • power relations
  • Private Sector
  • project design
  • public sector
  • recruitment
  • research programmes
  • research projects
  • resource management
  • Rice
  • rights of women
  • rural livelihoods
  • rural poor
  • skills training
  • small farms
  • social capital
  • social structure
  • strategic planning
  • strategy development
  • sustainability
  • teaching standards
  • Training
  • universities
  • women


Pro-Poor Policy Options to Control Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Africa and South East Asia

Region: 
Global
Country: 
Cambodia
Country: 
Ethiopia
Country: 
Ghana
Country: 
Indonesia
Country: 
Kenya
Country: 
Nigeria
Country: 
Vietnam
Country: 
Thailand
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/60508/Default.aspx
Description: 

Since its emergence, H5N1 HPAI

Project Date: 
Mon, 01/01/2007
Organization: 
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
International Development Research Centre
International Food Policy Research Institute
International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
Royal Veterinary College
Rural Development Research Consortium
  • agriculture
  • animal diseases
  • animal health
  • avian influenza
  • avian influenza virus
  • birds
  • Capacity Building
  • Certification
  • chickens
  • child health
  • child nutrition
  • chronic poverty
  • communicable diseases
  • communication
  • communication policy
  • communication process
  • compensation
  • consumer behaviour
  • consumers
  • cost benefit analysis
  • costs
  • data provision
  • databases
  • decision making
  • decision support
  • decision support tools
  • Disasters
  • disease control
  • disease surveillance
  • disease transmission
  • disease vectors
  • ducks
  • econometric models
  • economic analysis
  • Economic Development
  • Economic Growth
  • economic impact
  • economics
  • epidemics
  • epidemiology
  • Epidemiology and Modelling
  • farm income
  • farmers
  • farmers income
  • Farming systems
  • field experimentation
  • Food Quality
  • Food Safety
  • Food Security
  • health
  • health policy
  • households
  • human health
  • human nutrition
  • infant nutrition
  • information dissemination
  • information flow
  • institutional issues
  • livelihood impact
  • livelihood security
  • Livelihood strategies
  • livelihoods
  • Livestock
  • livestock production
  • losses
  • mapping
  • Market Access
  • Marketing
  • meat products
  • micronutrients
  • models
  • policy issues
  • poultry
  • poultry farming
  • Poverty
  • Poverty Reduction
  • project evaluation
  • project management
  • project monitoring
  • project planning
  • public health
  • quality assurance
  • research methods
  • research projects
  • Rice
  • Risk
  • Risk analysis
  • Risk Assessment
  • Risk factors
  • Risk Management
  • risk reduction
  • rural income
  • rural livelihoods
  • rural poor
  • small farmers
  • Smallholder farmers
  • smallholders
  • socioeconomic impact
  • stakeholders
  • Supply Chain
  • surveys
  • sustainable livelihoods
  • urban areas
  • vaccination
  • Value Chain
  • Vulnerability
  • willingness to pay


Modelling the sustainability of frontier farming at the forest fringe - Brazil.

Region: 
Latin America and Caribbean
Website Link: 
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/R4D/Project/1393/Default.aspx
Description: 

Most of the current systems of

Project Date: 
Tue, 01/09/1996
Organization: 
HTSPE Limited
Laboratorio Socio-Agronomico do Tocantins, Centro Agroambiental do Tocantins (Brazil)
Natural Resources Institute
Overseas Development Group, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia
  • crops
  • economics
  • family farms
  • Farming systems
  • forest margins
  • forestry
  • gender discrimination
  • intensification
  • Livestock
  • models
  • pastures
  • role of women
  • small farms
  • smallholders
  • soil fertility
  • sustainability
  • women


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