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Book (stand-alone)Climate change and agriculture scenarios for Malawi - Socio economic scenarios
SCENARIOS WORKSHOP REPORT MALAWI, 27-30 October 2013
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No results found.This report contains the proceedings of the first workshop of an EC funded project designed to help Malawi obtain the tools, knowledge and capacities to adopt, advance, scale up and roll out solutions towards Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA). The aim of the workshop was to produce qualitative scenarios of Malawi's socio-economic futures, which will help make the analysis and quantitative modelling around CSA more robust and comprehensive. The scenario building process and its stories will also be used to: - Surface and discuss complex questions and uncertainties around issues such as food security, agriculture, policy, climate change, and the impact of climate change in Malawi. - Develop a way forward by identifying options, risks, opportunities and must do's. The project is a collaborative effort by Malawi’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MOAFS), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the CGIAR programme on Climate Change, and Agricultur e and Food Security (CCAFS). -
Book (stand-alone)Climate Smart Agriculture
Policies, practices and financing for food security
2010This paper examines some of the key technical, institutional, policy and financial responses required to achieve climate-smart agriculture which sustainably increases productivity, resilience (adaptation), reduces/removes Greenhouse Gases (mitigation), and enhances achievement of national food security and development goals. Building on case studies from the field, the paper outlines a range of practices, approaches and tools aimed at increasing the resilience and productivity of agricultura l production systems, while also reducing and removing emissions. The second part of the paper surveys institutional and policy options available to promote the transition to climate‐smart agriculture at the smallholder level. Finally, the paper considers current financing gaps and makes innovative suggestions regarding the combined use of different sources, financing mechanisms and delivery systems. -
Book (stand-alone)Climate Change and Agriculture in Jamaica - Agricultural Sector Support Analysis 2013
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No results found.Climate change is likely to have adverse effects on the agriculture sector in Jamaica. Increase in the intensity and frequency of climate related natural hazards, increasing rainfall variability, droughts and floods combined with fragile ecosystems and coastal zones all contribute to Jamaica?s overall vulnerability to climate change. Climate change adaptation is one of the outcomes of the Vision 2030 Jamaica-National Development Plan. In the context of this plan, there is need for more analysi s of the likely climate change impacts in the short and medium term, along with identification of agricultural adaptation strategies. This report provides detailed information about current knowledge on vulnerability, past trends in climate, and impacts of climate variability and change on agriculture sector. The scope of the study focused on broader policy directions, technical alternatives and investment priorities in relation to climate change adaptation. The report also provides exampl es of good practices of coping strategies in agriculture and a detailed list of ongoing and completed projects/initiatives related to climate change and agriculture in Jamaica.
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