Bioversity International’s series of Impact Assessment Briefs informs readers about the major results of evaluations carried out by the centre. The Briefs summarize conclusions and methods of more formal papers published in peer-reviewed journals.
- The effectiveness of knowledge sharing: the case of ProMusa
- Matching Seeds to Needs − female farmers adapt to a changing climate in Ethiopia
- Andean 'lost grains' in Bolivia and Peru
- Integrated agricultural research in Malawi
- Date palm diversification in Tunisia
- Home gardens in Nepal
- Medicinal and aromatic plants improve livelihoods in Yemen
- The Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Programme
- Organic bananas in Alto Beni, Bolivia
- Is crypopreservation a viable method for long-term conservation of coffee biodiversity?
- Diversity field forums: Improving farmer management of millet and sorghum in Mali
- The Musa International Transit Centre
- Bioversity International's descriptor lists
- Placing biodiversity in trust for the future
- African leafy vegetables