Working Paper

STEPS Working Paper No.36

Environmental Change and Maize Innovation in Kenya: Exploring Pathways in and out of Maize

Published on 1 January 2009

This paper summarises findings of the STEPS Environmental Change and Maize Innovation in Kenya project. Maize is an important staple crop in Kenya, socially, politically and economically.

This project has taken maize as a window through which to explore differential responses to the combined and inter-related effects of climate change, market uncertainties and land use changes over time. It has traced innovations and responses of various actors – public agricultural research institutions, donors, development agencies, private companies and farmers.

At issue is the way in which actors in different institutional, geographic and social locations understand and frame resilience – and how these framing assumptions shape agendas and steer solutions and resources in certain directions and not others.

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Brooks, S., Thompson, J., Odame, H., Kibaara, B., Nderitu, S., Karin, F. and Millstone, E. (2009) Environmental Change and Maize Innovation in Kenya: Exploring Pathways In and Out of Maize, STEPS Working Paper 36, Brighton: STEPS Centre

Authors

Sally Brooks

Research Officer

John Thompson

Research Fellow

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published by
STEPS Centre
authors
Brooks S., Thompson J., Odame H., Kibaara B., Nderitu S., Karin F. and Millstone, E.
journal
STEPS Working Paper, issue 36
isbn
978185864903X
language
English

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