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    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
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    This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC.
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    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
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    This Climate-Smart Agriculture communication product on the generic approach of CSA shows it's five action areas and the 3 pillars of CSA for the launch of the Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook in Q2 2017. This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC. Furthermore, the translated infographics will be uploaded and downloadable from the newly launched CSA Sourcebook website's language pages. There will be further distribution through FAO's Climate Change Coordinators in the regional offices in 2018.
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    The Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA): Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture Final Report
    Climate Week NYC Event 2018
    2019
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    The Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture workshop was held during the 2018 Climate Week NYC , and was a product of the collaborative efforts of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) and Cornell University. The workshop highlighted the cutting edge research and novel perspectives of GACSA members. They are working to connect farmers to pragmatic solutions, and to work towards a global system of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), as efficiently as possible. GACSA is an inclusive, voluntary and action-oriented multi-stakeholder platform on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) with the vision of improving food security, nutrition and resilience in the face of climate change. GACSA aims to catalyze and help create transformational partnerships to encourage actions that reflect an integrated approach to the three pillars of CSA. There were 60 attendees from various organizations, businesses, and universities.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Poster, banner
    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
    Also available in:

    This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Poster, banner
    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
    Also available in:

    This Climate-Smart Agriculture communication product on the generic approach of CSA shows it's five action areas and the 3 pillars of CSA for the launch of the Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook in Q2 2017. This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC. Furthermore, the translated infographics will be uploaded and downloadable from the newly launched CSA Sourcebook website's language pages. There will be further distribution through FAO's Climate Change Coordinators in the regional offices in 2018.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Document
    The Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA): Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture Final Report
    Climate Week NYC Event 2018
    2019
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    The Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture workshop was held during the 2018 Climate Week NYC , and was a product of the collaborative efforts of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) and Cornell University. The workshop highlighted the cutting edge research and novel perspectives of GACSA members. They are working to connect farmers to pragmatic solutions, and to work towards a global system of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), as efficiently as possible. GACSA is an inclusive, voluntary and action-oriented multi-stakeholder platform on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) with the vision of improving food security, nutrition and resilience in the face of climate change. GACSA aims to catalyze and help create transformational partnerships to encourage actions that reflect an integrated approach to the three pillars of CSA. There were 60 attendees from various organizations, businesses, and universities.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Poster, banner
    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
    Also available in:

    This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Poster, banner
    Climate-Smart Agriculture Infographic 2017
    Also available in:

    This Climate-Smart Agriculture communication product on the generic approach of CSA shows it's five action areas and the 3 pillars of CSA for the launch of the Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook in Q2 2017. This is leaflet/flyer on Climate-Smart Agriculture as FAO currently doesn't have one. The first page is on the definition of CSA with three key messages (both extracted from the CSA wesbite); the second page is the 3 pillars of CSA and the third page has a graphic showing the 5 actions to implement CSA. The last page was desgined with both technical inputs and communication inputs from officers within the division of CBC. Furthermore, the translated infographics will be uploaded and downloadable from the newly launched CSA Sourcebook website's language pages. There will be further distribution through FAO's Climate Change Coordinators in the regional offices in 2018.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Document
    The Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (GACSA): Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture Final Report
    Climate Week NYC Event 2018
    2019
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    The Catalyzing Action towards Climate-Smart Agriculture workshop was held during the 2018 Climate Week NYC , and was a product of the collaborative efforts of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) and Cornell University. The workshop highlighted the cutting edge research and novel perspectives of GACSA members. They are working to connect farmers to pragmatic solutions, and to work towards a global system of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), as efficiently as possible. GACSA is an inclusive, voluntary and action-oriented multi-stakeholder platform on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) with the vision of improving food security, nutrition and resilience in the face of climate change. GACSA aims to catalyze and help create transformational partnerships to encourage actions that reflect an integrated approach to the three pillars of CSA. There were 60 attendees from various organizations, businesses, and universities.

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