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Training needs assessment and proposed capacity development programme for agro-ecological zoning applications









FAO, MONRE and MAF. 2020. Training needs assessment and proposed capacity development programme for agro-ecological zoning applications. Vientiane.


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    Training needs assessment and proposed capacity development programme for agro-meteorological applications
    Component 1
    2020
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    The project “Strengthening Agro-climatic Monitoring and Information Systems (SAMIS) to improve adaptation to climate change and food security in LAO PDR” has as its objective to enhance capacities to gather, process, analyse, and share climatic and geospatial information so that these can be applied to planning and decision-making. The present Training Need Assessment determines the training needs for the activities of the project related to the climatology database management, agro-meteorology and climate services preparation, as well as standard operating procedures. This document also discusses the procedure for implementing the training process including in-country and overseas trainings. This assessment has been developed focusing at the need of the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) within the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment but will benefit a multiplicity of national level actors.
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    Agro-ecological zones
    Assessing alternatives for future cropping systems
    2021
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    The leaflet presents the activities of the second component of the project “Strengthening Agro-climatic Monitoring and Information Systems (SAMIS)”. In collaboration with the Department of Agricultural Land Management (DALaM) under the Ministry of Agriculture (MAF) has, with the financial support of FAO Laos and technical support from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and FAO experts, produced the national level agro-ecological zoning (AEZ) mapping process. The AEZ aims to define the potential use of zones where crops can be growth based on climate, soil, crop cycle, and crop management practices, resulting in maps of suitability and potential yields. The maps have been generated using a software, called pyAEZ, produced with the project's support. The suitability maps for today and the future, using climate scenario as an input, are, in both technical standard and input data quality, state of the art. Lao People’s Democratic Republic is the first country, globally, to implement the AEZ system using national data and national capacity exclusively. The SAMIS AEZ delivery model has shifted demands for expertise to the regional and local levels. The AEZ allows policymakers to look ahead and adjust policies now to prepare for climate-related changes that will affect the prosperity of the country. Also, it helps to assess alternatives for future cropping systems and it guides establishing priority crop plan and future-proof land allocation to specific crop productions. Ultimately, the results from the scenario modeling will be uploaded to the Land Resources Information Management System (LRIMS).
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    Strengthening institutional and technical capacity for monitoring and analysis of Agriculture production systems and development of Land Resources Information Management Systems (LRIMS) and Agro-Ecological Zoning (AEZ)
    SAMIS PROJECT / Component 2
    2019
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    The leaflet describe the project’s components include: strengthening institutional and technical capacity for monitoring and analysis of agricultural production systems and development of Land Resources Information Management System (LRIMS) and agro-ecological zoning (AEZ); Strengthening agro-climatic monitoring and information systems to improve adaptation to climate change and food security in Lao PDR This leaflet explain how the FAO GEF project " will address monitoring, observation, analysis, data storage, and development of value-added information products, promote sharing, and better inform agricultural decision-making. Also, it will produce an information systems and develop the Agro-Ecological Zone (AEZ) assessment will benefit multiple sectors and decision makers and will be developed in close collaboration with other development partners working on similar areas.

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