Dr Graham Clarkson
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+44 (0) 118 378 5036
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Senior Research Fellow
Areas of interest
My main research interests include:
- Rural livelihoods and rural change
- Extension and agricultural innovation systems for smallholder agriculture
- Communication for Development
- Participatory methods for research and practical outcomes
- Promoting smallholder adaptation and developing resilience to climate variability and change
- Understanding decision making in smallholder households and implications for agricultural innovation
Research centres and groups
- Livelihoods Research Group
- Walker Institute
Research projects
Current and recent research:
- Capacitating African Smallholders with Climate Advisories and Insurance Development (CASCAID). Funded by CCAFS (2015-2018)
- Developing and piloting mobile apps for smallholder agriculture and improving climate data analysis, management and sharing. Funded by CCAFS (2015)
- Scaling up climate services for farmers in Africa. Funded by USAID (2015)
- Global Framework for Climate Services: Training Agricultural Research & Extension Staff to Produce and Disseminate Agro-Climatic Advisories, to enhance the resilience and food security of Farmers and Pastoralists in Tanzania. Funded by CCAFS (2014-2016)
- Assessing the Impacts of Shamba Shape Up. Funded by Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (2014)
- Review of Mobile Applications that Involve the Use of Weather, Climate & Crop Information for Smallholder Farmers. Funded by CCAFS (2014)
- The effects of smallholder farmers' investment in agricultural innovations on livelihoods in Malawi - A pilot study. Funded by ICRISAT (2013-2014)
- Farmers' sources of information on and attitudes towards crop genetic innovations in Uganda - funded by Biosciences for Farming in Africa (www.b4fa.org) (2013-2014)
- Provision of climate information to farmers in Lesotho: Current needs, provision and recommendations for future development - Funded by IFAD (2013)
- Innovation systems, agricultural growth and rural livelihoods in East Africa. Funded by ESRC/DFID (2012-2014)