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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetStrengthening agro-climatic monitoring, analysis, communication and use of data and information for decision-making and food security in the agricultural sector in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic
SAMIS PROJECT / Component 1
2019Also available in:
The leaflet present the activities of the first component of the project “Strengthening Agro-climatic Monitoring and Information Systems (SAMIS) to improve adaptation to climate change and food security in Lao PDR”. The component, implemented in strict collaboration with the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, is titled “Strengthening agro-climatic monitoring, analysis, communication and use of data and information for decision making in agriculture and food security”. The activities includes the installment of agro-meteorological stations, the setup of a Laboratory for agro-meteorological analysis and instrument calibration, the implementation of the Laos Climate Services in Agriculture (LaCSA) system for modelling and distribution of climate services to farmers, and the facilitation of a process to ensure national Standard Operation Procedure are followed. -
BookletSilage making for smallholders 2020
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Short description with tips of the important steps in appropriate silage preparation and storage. Suitable for farmers all over the world. -
BookletSAMIS project component 3: Knowledge management, dissemination of information, and lessons learned for decision-making, planning and evaluation
(GCP/LAO/021/LDF)
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The leaflet describe the project’s components include: Knowledge management, dissemination of information, lessons learned for local application, planning and evaluation 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 communicate information generated from Components 1 and 2 to the different stakeholders at national, provincial, and local levels. This provides knowledge management and dissemination of information and lessons learned for planning, monitoring and evaluation. At local level, the weather, climate, land resources, and climate-change impact information will be disseminated to farmer groups through established farmer field schools (FFS)
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