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DELIVERY SYSTEM AND INTEGRATED VILLAGE ANALYSIS

DELIVERY SYSTEM AND INTEGRATED VILLAGE ANALYSIS. CML LEIDEN UNIVERSITY NETHERLANDS Wouter de Groot Marieke Hobbes and researcher from India. CML (Institute of Environmental Siences). Department of Environmental Biology (e.g. pesticides management)

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DELIVERY SYSTEM AND INTEGRATED VILLAGE ANALYSIS

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  1. DELIVERY SYSTEM AND INTEGRATED VILLAGE ANALYSIS CML LEIDEN UNIVERSITY NETHERLANDS Wouter de Groot Marieke Hobbes and researcher from India

  2. CML (Institute of Environmental Siences) • Department of Environmental Biology (e.g. pesticides management) • Department of Industrial Ecology (e.g. SFA, MFA, LCA, ….) • Department of Environment and Development (management of natural resources, esp. in Cameroon and the Philippines)

  3. Task of CML in TIPOT: • The ‘delivery system’ of the new technology • Support of others in TIPOT. A delivery system … beyond “Install and Run”.

  4. Beyond “Install-and-Run”: Required are: • Capacity and responsibility for maintenaince: variants of embedding the technology (e.g. leasing). • Lasting motivations for maintenance: the (unsubsidized, private) CBAs of all actors in the delivery system chain.

  5. Attention to the village-level end users: Capacities and motivations of the farmers. • Capacities to invest: freely available time, available cash, micro-credit, … • Motivations to invest: financial (CBA) and non-financial (care, honor, culture).

  6. Approach: By way of an integrated system of data gathering and analysis (‘IRAC’), yet to be designed, composed of: • time study • cash flow study • material flows study (rMFA) • Action-in-Context study (AiC) (and possibly SFA for this specific case).

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