MART-AZR Project Research Report 1:The Systems Approach in Project Planning and Implementation: Advantages and Lessons Learned by ICARDA in the MART Project at the Arid Zone Research Institute
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Keatinge J. D. H. (6/1/1987). MART-AZR Project Research Report 1: The Systems Approach in Project Planning and Implementation: Advantages and Lessons Learned by ICARDA in the MART Project at the Arid Zone Research Institute. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Abstract
The Arid Zone Research (AZR) component of the Management of Agricultural Research and Technology project (MART) was formally offered by USAID as a contract to ICARDA/Colorado State University (CSU) in mid-1985 and has since been implemented. The project has two principal objectives: (a) to attempt to develop the institutional capability of AZRI through the provision of short- and long-term training opportunities and expatriate research advisers (b) to develop and initiate an integrated agricultural research program for AZRI to help it fulfill its mandate to assist the areas of Pakistan in which dryland agricultural activities are an important source of livelihood to the community.