The Partnership
How ASB works: Local collaboration, global partnerships
ASB was founded as a system-wide ecoregional programme of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), with the objective of facilitating partnership in research among CGIAR centres in the tropical forest margins. ASB is a leading global partnership devoted entirely to research on the tropical forest margins. ASB's impacts were recognized with the CGIAR Science Award for Outstanding Partnership in 2005. The core of ASB is formed by international partners and national-level agricultural research organizations in countries where benchmark sites are located. Additional partners include universities, non-governmental organizations, and policymakers. Since 1994, ASB has collaborated with over 90 institutions worldwide. ASB science is grounded in local reality. ASB's benchmark sites play a key role in developing partnerships with local institutions because they provide a focus for sustained involvement and interaction. Current PartnersCurrently, ASB is actively collaborating with the following institutions: CGIAR Institutions
National Agricultural Research Institutions
Other International Research Institutions Please visit the page Our Work to learn about specific projects, including partners and donors. |
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