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Large-scale implementation of adaptation and mitigation actions in agriculture
This paper identifies sixteen cases of large-scale actions in the agriculture and forestry sectors that have adaptation and/or mitigation outcomes, and distils lessons from the cases. The cases cover policy and strategy development (including where climate-smart objectives were not the initial aim), climate risk management through insurance, weather information services and social protection, and agricultural initiatives that have a strong link to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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Available online: http://r4d.dfid.gov.uk/pdf/outputs/CCAFS/WorkingPaper50.pdf
P.J.M Cooper ; S. Cappiello ; Sonja J. Vermeulen ; (CCAFS) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Published by: CGIAR ; 2013This paper identifies sixteen cases of large-scale actions in the agriculture and forestry sectors that have adaptation and/or mitigation outcomes, and distils lessons from the cases. The cases cover policy and strategy development (including where climate-smart objectives were not the initial aim), climate risk management through insurance, weather information services and social protection, and agricultural initiatives that have a strong link to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Agroclimatology ; Food Safety ; Climate policies ; Adaptation ; Climate change - Mitigation
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Chapter 13 - Climate change adaptation strategies in sub-Saharan Africa: foundations for the future : In "Climate Change - Realities, Impacts Over Ice Cap, Sea Level and Risks"
Cooper P.J.M - 2013This book chapter from 'Climate change - realities, impacts over ice cap, sea level and risks' (ed. Singh, B. R.) argues that although many institutions across sub-Saharan Africa are engaged in initiatives targeted towards adapting rainfed agriculture to climate change, this also presents complex research and policy challenges. Given the generally low impact of agricultural research across the region on improving the welfare of rainfed farmers, a comprehensive strategy is required if the considerably more complex challenge of adapting agriculture to future climate change is to successful. The ...
Chapter 13 - Climate change adaptation strategies in sub-Saharan Africa: foundations for the future: In "Climate Change - Realities, Impacts Over Ice Cap, Sea Level and Risks"
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Available online: http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs/42002/InTech-Climate_change_adaptation_strategies [...]
This book chapter from 'Climate change - realities, impacts over ice cap, sea level and risks' (ed. Singh, B. R.) argues that although many institutions across sub-Saharan Africa are engaged in initiatives targeted towards adapting rainfed agriculture to climate change, this also presents complex research and policy challenges. Given the generally low impact of agricultural research across the region on improving the welfare of rainfed farmers, a comprehensive strategy is required if the considerably more complex challenge of adapting agriculture to future climate change is to successful. The chapter provides a brief assessment of the complexities and challenges and describes the research approach to address these challenges. The authors conclude that to ensure that African researches have strong research capabilities, there needs to be investments in: ways to improve access to information; ways to enhance research capacity; and ways to enhance the impact of the research undertaken.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Adaptation ; Climate policies ; Region I - Africa
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