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- Supporting a systems approach to scaling for all; insights from using the Scaling Scan tool(Elsevier B.V., 2024) Woltering, L.; Valencia Leñero, E.M.; Boa, M.; Van Loon, J.; Ubels, J.; Leeuwis, C.
Publication - Capacity development for scaling conservation agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Latin America, South Asia, and Southern Africa: exposing the hidden levels(KM4Dev, 2022) Woltering, L.; Boa, M.; Stahl, J.; Van Loon, J.; Ortiz Hernández, E.; Brown, B.; Gathala, M.K.; Thierfelder, C.
Publication - Le Scaling Scan: outil d’analyse; un guide pratique pour déterminer les forces et les faiblesses de votre ambition de scaling(PPPlab, 2021) Jacobs, F.; Ubels, J.; Woltering, L.; Boa, M.
Publication - The Scaling Scan: a practical tool to determine the strengths and weaknesses of your scaling ambition(PPPlab, 2021) Jacobs, F.; Ubels, J.; Woltering, L.; Boa, M.Scaling aims to increase the use of innovations (new technologies or practices) to impact many people. At the same time, scaling should also lead to a sustainable system change in which the impact remains, or even accelerates, without further special project or donor interventions. Successful scaling of innovations requires that at least as much attention is paid to the complementary non-technological requirements. These non-technical requirements form the basis for the Scaling Scan, which is built around 10 “Scaling Ingredients” that each require attention to reach a scaling ambition.
Publication - Scaling agricultural mechanization services in smallholder farming systems: case studies from sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America(Elsevier, 2020) Van Loon, J.; Woltering, L.; Krupnik, T.J.; Baudron, F.; Boa, M.; Govaerts, B.
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