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Climate Resilient Transformation of Rice-based Farming and Food Systems in Central Nepal (CRAFT Nepal)







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    Rice landscapes and climate change: Options for mitigation in rice-based agroecosystems and the scaling-up of climate-smart rice cultivation technologies in Asia. Workshop report
    October 10-12, 2018
    2019
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    This report summarizes the proceedings of a regional workshop on “Rice Landscapes and Climate Change: mitigation in rice-based agroecosystems and the scaling-up of climate-smart rice cultivation technologies in Asia.” Participants left the workshop with an enhanced understanding of the implications of the Paris Agreement and the importance and relevance of climate-smart rice cultivation practices for increasing resilience, reducing GHG emissions and storing carbon in rice ecosystems. Knowledge sessions on the global policy context for climate action were followed with technical sessions on a range of ongoing research and technical advisory initiatives related to rice production systems and climate change. A special session on capacity building provided practically oriented examples and information to apply and scale-up measures related to climate-smart rice production practices.
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    Bio Resilience: Nature based solutions for resilient landscapes in Trinidad and Tobago 2024
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    Land degradation, including reduction of biodiversity, topsoil loss and other forms of soil degradation continues to be a major environmental concern and issue in Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) including Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). This brings increased climate-related risk and food insecurity which was underscored as a major area of concern by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nature-based Solutions for Resilient Landscapes in Trinidad and Tobago – BioResilience project will work towards nature-positive development and increased food security in T&T, including nature-based solutions (NbS) that halt current land degradation trends, increase biodiversity and provide resilience to climate change impacts in the long run.

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