Adoption studies are undertaken three to four years after a large project is completed to assess the level of uptake and the legacy of the project. They provide valuable insights into the uptake of project results and the impact on local communities. This adoption study looks at projects completed in 2004-05.
Adoption of ACIAR project outputs: studies of projects completed in 2004-2005
Posted on October 30th, 2009 in News
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