Steve - you mention the implications for policy which are true but one of the biggest problems in countries like Ethiopia or Laos is having flexible policies which take into account complexity. For the most part, policies are very top-down and prescriptive...how can policy makers actually use this. I would suspect at the district or catchment level this could have interesting implications..
Steve - you mention the implications for policy which are true but one of the biggest problems in countries like Ethiopia or Laos is having flexible policies which take into account complexity. For the most part, policies are very top-down and prescriptive...how can policy makers actually use this. I would suspect at the district or catchment level this could have interesting implications..