
IFAD 2022
Jobs, innovation and rural value chains in the context of climate transition: Bridging the gap between research and policy
21 - 24 June 2022
Online and at IFAD headquarters in Rome, Italy
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 21/June/2022 | |
2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Side event 3: Leveraging advanced analytics for transformative country programmes Location: Oval Room Side event on Zoom - please register here: https://bit.ly/3yPk0h4
Leveraging Advanced Analytics For Transformative Country Programs Applications Of Machine Learning And Natural Language Processing To Inform Operations: Lessons From The World Bank Group Finding The Nexus Between Drought-Conflict-Displacement, Somalia Remote Sensing Optimus: Advanced Analytics In Humanitarian Operations Ethical AI And Due Diligence Processes In Machine Learning Pipelines - FairLac |
Date: Wednesday, 22/June/2022 | |||||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Welcome Coffee |
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9:00am - 10:00am |
Conference Opening Location: Italian room Background, Objectives, and Organization of the Conference |
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10:00am - 11:30am |
01-01: Methods & Tools I Location: C-100 Chair: Aslihan ARSLAN, IFAD Conservation Agriculture and Welfare: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia University of Geneva Mapping the Evidence in the Agriculture Sector: What do we Know and Where Are the Gaps? 3ie Privacy Protection, Measurement Error, and the Integration of Remote Sensing and Socioeconomic Survey Data 1: University of Arizona; 2: World Bank Nonclassical Measurement Error and Farmers’ Response to Information Reveal Behavioral Anomalies 1: IFPRI; 2: Cornell University; 3: World Bank |
01-02: Agriculture & GEO Data I Location: C-200 Chair: Reehana RAZA, IFAD Assessing the Impact of Carbon Dioxide on Agricultural Yield Cornell University Combining Survey and Geospatial Data Can Significantly Improve Gender-Disaggregated Estimates of Labor Market Outcomes 1: KDI School of Public Policy and Management; 2: World Bank; 3: University of Maryland; 4: IZA Earth, Wind, and Fire: The Impact of Anti-poverty Efforts on Indian Agriculture and Air Pollution World Bank Irrigation and the Spatial Pattern of Local Economic Development in India 1: Indian School of Business; 2: New York University Abu Dhabi; 3: Tel Aviv University; 4: Independent Researcher |
01-03: 50X2030 Organized Session Location: C-300 The 50x2030 Initiative to Close the Agricultural Data Gap Introduction to the 50x2030 Initiative: A Multilateral Partnership to Close the Agricultural Data Gap Strengthening Data Production and Dissemination: 50x2030 Support to Produce the Necessary Agricultural and Rural Data Enhancing Data Use for Evidence-Based Decision Making: The 50x2030 Approach to Strengthening the Research to Policy Bridge 50x2030 Data as Key Inputs for the National Development Plans and Programmes in Senegal International Development Association (IDA) Funding Support for the 50x2030 Initiative Perspective of an International Donor on the Use of Data and Evidence to Inform Policy, Decision-Making and Establish Investment Priorities |
01-04: University of Queensland Organized Session Location: C-400 Delivering Sustainable Smallholder Intensification and Climate-Smart Food Systems Key Policy and Market Drivers of Smallholder-Appropriate Sustainable Intensification in Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Investment Models To Enable Smallholder Intensification And Enhanced Climate Resilience SIMLESA’s Transformative Approach to Sustainable Intensification Sustainable Intensification for Resilience and Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers: Technological and Institutional Innovations |
01-05: Climate Change & Resilience I Location: C-500 Chair: Sara MBAGO-BHUNU, IFAD Pathways towards Durable Adoption and Weather Shocks: Evidence from Malawi 1: IFAD; 2: IFAD/University of Palermo; 3: IFAD/LEAD analytics The Adoption Determinants of Climate-Smart Production Practices and their Impacts on Farm Outcome in Uganda 1: University of Palermo; 2: University of Rome Tor Vergata; 3: University of Rome Unicusano The Hidden Social Costs of Climate Change: Evidence on Climate Shocks and Child Mobility in Uganda. 1: University of Rome Unicusano; 2: University of Rome Tor Vergata Land Tenure, Climate Shocks and Women Resilience in Rural Benin 1: University of Florence; 2: University of Siena |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
02-01: Methods & Tools II Location: C-100 Chair: Pierluigi MONTALBANO, Sapienza University Making Markets: Experiments in Agricultural Input Market Formation 1: University of Florence; 2: Northwestern University The Economics of Pre-harvest vs. Harvest and Post-harvest Food Waste in a Value Chain 1: Cornell University; 2: Wageningen University You Reap What (you Think) You Sow? Evidence on Farmers’ Behavioral Adjustments in the Case of Correct Crop Varietal Identification Paris School of Economics Building Sustainable Supply Chains through Rural Youth: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Kenya Purdue University, United States of America |
02-02: Agriculture & Geo Data II Location: C-200 Chair: Athur MABISO, IFAD Mainstreaming Sustainable Agriculture: Using Multi-sectoral Predictive Analysis to Identify the Returns to Novel Technologies 1: Mathematica; 2: Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research; 3: Applied GeoSolutions From the Bottom of the Ocean up to the Sky: Effects of Climatic Factors on Fisheries on Indonesia 1: IFAD; 2: World Bank; 3: IFAD/University of Palermo Adaptation to Climate Change in Pakistan: Impacts on Disaster Preparedness and Resilience C4ED The Effects of Extreme Heat on Agricultural Productivity: The Case of Nigerian Subsistence Agriculture Arizona State University |
02-03: Bioeconomy Location: C-300 Chair: Carl E. PRAY, Rutgers U. Bioeconomy Options and Sustainability Wageningen University Measuring the Bioeconomy Transition in European Member States: An Economic Perspective 1: JRC; 2: Thunen Institute of International Forestry and Forest Economics; 3: ARAID-IA2 The Implications Of The Green Transition For The EU Labour Market 1: EC; 2: KU Leuven |
02-04: World Bank COVID-19 Organized Session I Location: C-400 Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Inequality and Poverty Food Insecurity During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Four African Countries Family Ties: Understanding Household Labor Allocation for Mitigating Impacts of Disasters, Conflict, and COVID-19 COVID-19 and Children’s School Resilience: Evidence from Nigeria Never too Young to Dream Big: Measuring Youth Aspirations in the Time of COVID-19 Crisis |
02-05: Climate Change & Resilience II Location: C-500 Chair: Berioska MORRISON Diversification Across Thresholds: Evidence from Rural Households in Tanzania 1: University of Florence; 2: University of Trento; 3: FAO Exposure to Climate Shocks and Subjective Wellbeing During the Pandemic Period: Evidence from a Small Island Developing State 1: University of Rome Tor Vergata; 2: IFAD Reducing Vulnerability To Weather Shocks Through Social Protection: Evidence from the implementation of Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) in Ethiopia FAO |
1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch break |
Poster Session |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
03-01: Methods & Tools: Digital Technology Location: C-100 Chair: Pierella PACI, World Bank Investing in Digital Technology to Increase Market Access for Women Agri-preneurs in Guatemala World Bank Impacts of Access to Tailor-Made Weather and Climate Information on Adaptation Strategies and Productivity: a Case of the Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) in Malawi 1: Center for Independent Evaluations (CIE); 2: Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR); 3: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Limits to Improved Information in Agricultural Innovation: A Synthesis from 3ie’s Thematic Window on Agricultural Innovation 1: Boston University; 2: 3ie |
03-02: Agriculture & Geo Data III Location: C-200 Chair: Silvia NENCI, Roma Tre University Climate Instability, Weather Shocks and Agricultural Production 1: University of Milan; 2: LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, KU Leuven Extreme Weather and Agricultural Input Management in Rural Thailand and Vietnam: Intensify or De-intensify? 1: Leibniz University Hannover; 2: University of Saskatchewan Post Harvest Losses and Climate Conditions in Sub-Saharan Africa 1: University of Milan; 2: University of Geneva Climate Shocks and Job Displacement. Evidence from Morocco 1: World Bank; 2: ENEA; 3: GSSI |
03-03: RIA Organized Session I Location: C-300 Measuring Resilience Measuring and Monetizing Resilience in IFAD Operations What and How Well are We Learning About How to Build Resilience? Resilience of People and Resilience of Food Systems – Policy Options Achieving Sustainable Agri-food System Transformation in Africa: The Importance of Resilience |
03-04: World Bank Organized Session II Location: C-400 Better Data, Better Measures, Better Policy How Well Do Internet-Based Surveys Track Labor Market Indicators in Middle-Income Countries? Integration and Calibration of Online Surveys for Representative Insights in Low-Income Contexts: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa Phone Surveys for Agricultural Data Collection in a (Post-)COVID-19 World: Challenges and Opportunities Survival Modeling of Panel Attrition: A Proposal with Application to Ethiopia’s HFPS Data |
03-05: IAERE Organized Session Location: C-500 Peace, Innovation and Employment in Developing Countries in an Age of Climate Transition(s) Forecasting the Climate-Conflict Nexus in Africa under SSPs Scenarios Value Chain Innovation for Climate Transition: Renewable Energy Options in India and Zambia Skills for Environmental Innovation: Implications for Developed and Developing Countries The 'Good Farmer' Concept and the Diffusion of Innovations for Sustainable Development in Rural Africa |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
04-01: Climate Smart Agriculture in South Asia and Sub Saharan Africa Location: C-100 Chair: Romina CAVATASSI, IFAD Climate Smart Agriculture and Household Welfare in Nigeria: Evidence from Living Standard Measurement Survey AE-FUNAI Drivers of Climate Smart Agriculture in Bangladesh and its Impact on Economic Resilience of Households 1: UN RCO; 2: FAO Impact of Climate Smart Agriculture on Food Security: An Agent-based Analysis 1: University of Brescia; 2: FEEM; 3: University of Wisconsin-Madison; 4: Johns Hopkins University Understanding Adoption of Conservation Agriculture Practices in Southern Africa: Insights from Household and Community Surveys 1: IITA; 2: CIMMYT |
04-02: FAO Organized Session I Location: C-200 Resilience Measurement; New Frontiers and New Evidence Agrifood Systems’ Capacity To Absorb Shocks: The Case For Ensuring Economic Access To Food Global Analysis of Food System Resilience Reveals Key Correlates and Persistent Regional Disparities Building Resilience in Conflict Areas: Evidence from Field Experiment in Borno State, Nigeria. Agricultural Technology Innovations and Resilience to Weather Shocks: Experimental Evidence from Malawi Modelling Cost-Effectiveness of Resilience Building in Development: Estimating the Effects of Resilience Investments on Food Security Outcomes |
04-03: RIA Organized Session II Location: C-300 Methods & Tools Addressing Selection Bias While Estimating Aggregate Development Effectiveness: Can we Obtain Externally Valid Estimates at Portfolio Level? Do IFAD Projects Help Smallholders Transition to Better Livelihood Strategies? Integrating Climatic Variables into Project Impact Assessments Using GIS to Uncover Spillover Impacts of IFAD Projects: A New Methodological Application Closing Remarks |
04-04: World Bank Organized Session III Location: C-400 Better Jobs Through Smallholder Rice Value Chain Development – Insights from a Pilot in Côte d’Ivoire Introduction: Principles and Design Ignite Talk 1: Who participates? Ignite Talk 2: Is intensified rice farming profitable? Ignite Talk 3: Will the credit be reimbursed? Panel discussion : Lessons for VCD research |
04-05: CREA Session Location: C-500 Chair: Viviane FILIPPI, IFAD Regulation (EC) N. 396/2005 and Radish Leaves: an Issue of Implementation 1: CREA; 2: MiPAAF; 3: CREA; 4: University of Tuscia; 5: Italia Ortofrutta The Agroecological Approach as a Model for Multifunctional Agriculture and Farming. Some Evidence from Italian Experience CREA Economics Implications for Farmers in Adopting to Climate Adaptation Measures CREA |
5:00pm - 6:00pm |
PL01: Plenary Bridging Research and Policy Gap I Location: Italian room Partnership for Development: Strengthening the Research and Policy Dialogues Government Perspective AERC’s Successes at Bringing Together University Policy Research on Policy and Policy Makers to Influence Policy Member State Perspective Discussion |
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6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Social Event 2: IFAD Welcome Drink |
Date: Thursday, 23/June/2022 | |||||
9:00am - 10:30am |
05-01: Regulations, Policies & Institutions I Location: C-100 Chair: Stephen KATZ, IFAD Multistakeholder Collaborations for Development: A Systematic Literature Review of Their Roles Enabling Values Creation to Address Grand Challenges 1: PARM - University of York; 2: University of Tilburg; 3: University of Essex; 4: University of York Social Protection Expenditure and Growth in the Agricultural Sector in Asia 1: IMF; 2: FAO; 3: University of Blumfontein Start What You Finish! Ex-ante Risk and Schooling Investments in the Presence of Dynamic Complementarities 1: Wageningen University; 2: Brown University |
05-02: FAO Organized Session II Location: C-200 The Effect of Multi-sectoral Intervention in Somalia. Evidence from Multiple Datasets Collected over the Last Ten Years A Matter of Place: Spatial Heterogeneity and the Contributing Factors to the Drought-Conflict Nexus in Somalia Impact Evaluation in Humanitarian Contexts: The Joint Resilience Program in Somalia Resilience Structural Changes in Response to Shocks in Somalia Evaluating the Impacts of Cash and Complementary Agricultural Support Interventions in Fragile Settings: The Case of Somalia Seasonal and Geo Spatial Drivers of Hunger Across Livelihood Systems in Rural Somalia |
05-03: RIA Organized Session III Location: C-300 Women’s Empowerment for Rural Transformation Impacts of IFAD Projects on Multiple Dimensions of Women’s Empowerment IFAD’s Approach to Women’s Empowerment Studies of the Effectiveness of Interventions for Promoting Women’s Empowerment in Developing Countries: An Evidence and Gap Map Discussion Discussion Discussion Closing Remarks |
05-04: Sapienza University Organized Session Location: C-400 Shock-driven Poverty and Food Insecurity Dynamics: Empirical Evidence and Lessons Learned Vulnerability and Resilience to Poverty and Food (in)security – Background Paper Positioning Along the Market Chain, Resilience, and Food Security: An Empirical Analysis of Their Causal Linkages in a Cross-country Framework (IFAD10 data) Can Weather Shocks Give Rise to a Poverty Trap? Evidence from Nigeria (LSMS Data) Targeting vulnerability hotspots along the food system: A COVID-19 stress pilot tests for Ethiopia and Nigeria (LSMS Phone Surveys)P |
05-05: Roma Tre University Organized Session Location: C-500 Mapping Rural Value Chains: Stylized Facts, Empirical Evidence and Critical Issues Mapping Global Value Chain Participation And Positioning In Agriculture And Food: Stylized Facts, Empirical Evidence And Critical Issues Coconut Production In The Caribbean: Relational Value Chains In Traditional Farming The Effects of Non-tariff Measures In Agriculture and Food Value Chains: A Global View Global Value Chains As Channel of Green Knowledge in EU Regions. A Two-step GMM Analysis. |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-01: Regulations, Policies & Institutions II Location: C-100 Chair: Michael Allen STEINER, IFAD Buen Vivir And Forest Conservation in Bolivia: False Promises or Effective Change? Roma Tre University Do Political Motivations affect Recovery from Natural Hazards? Analysis of Floods in India Cornell University Explaining Compliance with VSS: Understanding Colombian Coffee Farmers’ Motivation to Comply with Environmental Rules 1: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster; 2: University of Bonn |
06-02: Gender I Location: C-200 Chair: Liam CHICCA, IFAD Agricultural Technology, Food Security and Nutrition: Insights from Ghana 1: University of Rome La Sapienza; 2: IDS; 3: University of Sussex; 4: ISSER Gendered Perceptions in Maize Supply Chains: Evidence from Uganda 1: LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, KU Leuven; 2: IFPRI Multidimensionality of Land Ownership among Men and Women in Sub-Saharan Africa 1: University of Michigan; 2: World Bank |
06-03: RIA Organized Session IV Location: C-300 Investing in Value Chains for Rural Transformation What Does the Literature Tell Us About the Role of Value Chains in Rural Transformation? Which Lessons Can We Learn from Impact Assessments? Project Design and Implementation Perspectives Discussion Discussion Challenges in VC Projects' Implementation Closing Remarks |
06-04: Food Security I Location: C-400 Chair: Shirley CHINIEN, IFAD Attributing Changes in Food Insecurity to a Changing Climate 1: CMCC Foundation; 2: Grantham Research Institute - LSE Economic Evaluation of Innovative Insect Feed as A Dietary Protein Source For Commercial Livestock Production In Developing Countries. a Case of Kenya. ICIPE Water Insecurity is Positively Associated with Food Insecurity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 1: Institute for Policy Research and Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, United States of America; 3: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy |
06-05: Value Chain I Location: C-500 Evolution of the Beef Value Chains and Employment Generation Potential in Uganda World Bank Jobs, Rice and Inclusive Value Chains: Employment effects from modernizing rice cultivation in Côte d’Ivoire World Bank The Socio-economic Performances of Conventional, Organic and Genetically Modified Cotton: Evidence from Western Burkina Faso 1: Université de Dédougou; 2: Université Thomas Sankara; 3: University of Ghana |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Lunch break |
Poster Session |
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1:00pm - 2:30pm |
07-01: PARM Organized Session Location: C-100 PARM Holistic Approach To Agricultural Risk Management - Linking Research And Practice Risk Assessment Study Importance of Capacity Development for Agricultural Risk Management – from theory to practice Gender As a Prerequisite for Effective Agricultural Risk Management Access to Information System INSURED, Rural Resilience and Economic Development |
07-02: Gender II Location: C-200 Chair: Abdelkarim SMA, IFAD Individual Wealth Inequality: Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries 1: World Bank; 2: University of Michigan ESG Performance to Introduce New Indicators to Assess Women’s Leadership and Empowerment in Agricultural Public Policies Roma Tre University Obstacles Preventing Rural Women from Entrepreneurial Activities (A Structural Equation Modelling for Iran) 1: AREEO; 2: University of Perugia |
07-03: RIA Organized Session V Location: C-300 Inclusive Rural Finance and Enterprise Development Inclusive Rural Finance and Enterprise Development: Lessons from Impact Assessments Discussion Discussion Discussion Closing Remarks |
07-04: Food Security II Location: C-400 Chair: Tarek KOTB, IFAD A Food System Analysis of Dietary Consumption, Food Availability, and Food Access for Food Security in Northern Ghana York University Food Security and Livelihood Diversification in Forest Restoration: The Case of Action Against Desertification in Northern Nigeria FAO Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Wild and Domesticated Olive Growing Options in a Far Western District of Nepal 1: University of Tuscia; 2: Roma Tre University; 3: IFAD |
07-05: Value Chain II Location: C-500 Chair: Nadhem MTIMET, IFAD Rural Roads and Local Agro-Firm Development: Evidence from India 1: University of Illinois; 2: Stanford University; 3: University of California Trade Policy and Land Use Impact: a Computable General Equilibrium Approach 1: EC; 2: Purdue University Collective Action and Governance of Domestique Value Chain in Africa CIRAD |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
08-01: ICID Organized Session Location: C-100 Sustainability of Refugee Livelihood in Low Income Countries: The Case of Uganda Proximity Between Refugees and Hosts: Implications for Non-Farm Enterprise Sustainability Assessing Transfers as a Means to Mitigate Covid-19 Impacts on Food Security: Evidence from Refugee Communities in Uganda Training Refugees: Lights and Shadows in the Context of the Self-Reliance Strategy Implemented in Uganda Refugee Agricultural Value chains for Economic Self-reliance in East Africa: how to use baseline results for programmatic support Identifying the Transmission Channels of COVID-19 Impact on Poverty and Food Security in Refugee-Hosting Districts of Uganda University of Florence |
08-02: Gender/Youth Location: C-200 Chair: Amine BELHAMISSI, IFAD Sustaining School Enrolment when Rains Fail: a Gender Disaggregated Analysis of the Impacts of School Feeding Programmes on School Enrolment in the Context of Dry Shocks in Malawi 1: FAO; 2: Middlebury College Refocusing Youth Employment in Food Systems: Understanding the Role of Agency and the Right to Work for Decent Work and Food Systems’ Transformation. 1: FAO; 2: Syracuse University The IFAD ODA Impact on Smallholders Rice and Wheat Producers and Socio-economic Development 1: International Business School Budapest; 2: University of Buckingham; 3: Agencia de Salut Publica de Barcelona; 4: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Inequality and Poverty Inside the Household: A Collective Consumption Evidence from Ethiopia 1: Bahir Dar University; 2: University of Verona |
08-03: RIA Organized Session VI Location: C-300 Climate Change Adaptation for Sustainable Rural Transformation Project Implementation and Impacts Which Lessons Can We Learn from Impact Assessments on Small Scale Producers and Climate Adaptation? Project Implementation and Impacts Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Closing Remarks |
08-04: CGIAR SPIA Organized Session Location: C-400 Documenting The Reach And The Role Of Technological Innovations On Ethiopia Agricultural Transformation Evaluation of Large-Scale Government Effort to Improve Fertilizer Use in Ethiopia Do Social Protection Programs Reduce Vulnerability to Food and Nutrition Insecurity? Evidence from Urban Ethiopia Do safety nets promote resilience to weather shocks?Evidence from Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) Labour Markets, Agricultural Innovations, and Transfer Programmes |
08-05: WFP Organized Session Location: C-500 Evaluating Impact on Resilience and Women's Empowerment Gender Gaps Across Countries. Initial Findings from the Cash-based Transfer and Gender Impact Evaluation Window Understanding Resilience in fragile contexts: Early analysis from the Climate and Resilience Window |
4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Coffee break |
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4:30pm - 5:30pm |
PL02: Plenary Bridging Research and Policy Gap II Location: Italian room Bridging the Research and Policy Divide: Lessons Learned and Opportunities to Close the Gap Connecting Policy Research and Policymakers. A Comparison of AAAE and AfDB Experiences How the World Bank Bridges the Gap Between Policy Makers and Academic Research. Science and Policy Interface in the Research and Innovations activities of the EU Evidence in Developing WFP’s Priorities and Assessing their Programmes Lessons Learned in Strengthening Policy Research Capacity and Influence in Africa The Perspective of Academies of Sciences Bridging Research and Policy |
Date: Friday, 24/June/2022 | |||||
10:00am - 11:00am |
PL03: Wolf Prize Lecture Location: Italian room Keynote Speech Innovation for Agriculture and Rural Transformation Discussion |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
09-01: Job Meet-up Location: Italian room Job Meet-Up Event |
09-02: Jobs & Migration Location: C-200 Chair: Giuseppe MAGGIO, IFAD An Indirect Cost of Conflict: Insecurity and Seasonal Migration in Mali 1: Paris School of Economics; 2: UCLouvain Assessing Sex-Specific Estimates and Drivers of Agricultural Employment Participation and Intensity in Africa 1: FAO; 2: IFPRI Labor Mobility and Rural Income in Peru: Does the Destination Matter? KU Leuven Too Rare to Dare? How Multitopic Household Surveys Can Help Unveil the Nexus between Climate Change, Migration, and Labor Mobility 1: World Bank; 2: University of Rome La Sapienza |
09-03: RBAs Organized Session Location: C-300 Community of Evaluation in Rome: Informal Conversation |
09-04: COVID19 II Location: C-400 Impact of Access to Finance on Welfare and Resilience Among the 2004 Tsunami Affected Households in India IFAD Inequalities in Job Loss and Income Loss in Sub-Saharan Africa during the COVID-19 crisis 1: The World Bank; 2: Wageningen University Labor Mobility in Nigeria: Understanding Long Term Trends and Recent Patterns World Bank Food Security and Subjective Wellbeing in the Covid-19 Period: the Impact of a Rural Development Program in the Solomon Islands 1: University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; 2: IFAD |
09-05: SITES Organized Session Location: C-500 The "One Health" Proposal Opening Remarks One Health and the Exposoma Approach Loneliness and Health Concluding Remarks |
12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch break |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
PL04: Plenary on Jobs in Food System Transformation Location: Italian room Jobs In Food System Transformation Opening Remarks Taking Stock of Recent Trends Jobs in post-production Jobs in the Transformation to Regenerative Agriculture: Micro Level Evidence from Rice in India Jobs and the Political Economy of Food Systems Change |
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3:00pm - 4:00pm |
PL05: Plenary on Experience Economy Model Location: Italian room Innovative Ideas to Use the Experience Economy Model to Accelerate the Quiet Revolution in the Midstream of Agrifood Value Chains Evidence from the RDR 2021 Lessons from the Experience Economy Models and Evolution of the Wine Value Chains Discussion |
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4:00pm - 5:00pm |
PL06: Nobel Prize Lecture Location: Italian room Keynote Speech Opening Remarks Simple Empirical Strategies to Generate New Causal Knowledge |
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7:00pm - 11:00pm |
Social Event 3: Conference Dinner |
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