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DocumentClimate actions and resilience for the agriculture sectors in the Philippines: National participatory foresight workshop
Workshop report, Quezon City, Philippines, 21-23 May 2024
2024Also available in:
No results found.The Philippines confronts complex agricultural challenges requiring integrated solutions that balance climate resilience, food security, and sustainable development across diverse agro-ecological zones. This report analyses outcomes from the "Climate actions and resilience for the agriculture sectors in the Philippines: National participatory foresight workshop," which established a shared vision of cultivated resilience in a food-secure and climate-ready nation. Through systematic climate foresight planning, stakeholders identified five primary drivers shaping agricultural transformation: persistent inequalities, advancing innovation and science, public investment patterns, natural resource scarcity and degradation, and climate variability. The collaborative process generated four strategic initiatives: nature-based solutions for climate-responsive communities that preserve indigenous knowledge systems, a comprehensive program targeting 1,000 climate-resilient municipalities across 100 critical watersheds, adoption of location-specific climate-resilient aquaculture technologies for vulnerable fisherfolk communities, and systemic transformation toward low-carbon agri-fisheries food systems, including carbon credit mechanisms tailored to Philippine contexts. These proposals emphasize inclusive value chain development, enhanced access to climate finance, and community-centred adaptation approaches. Part of the Agriculture Sector Readiness project for enhanced climate finance in Southeast Asia, this process demonstrates innovative approaches to designing transformative climate investments that address social equity, environmental sustainability, and economic development simultaneously across the Philippines. -
DocumentEnvisioning sustainable agricultural futures in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A national participatory workshop on climate actions and resilience
Workshop report, Vang Vieng, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, 28-30 May 2024
2025Also available in:
No results found.An agrifood transformation in the Lao People's Democratic Republic requires strategic interventions to build climate resilience while supporting rural livelihoods and national food security. This workshop report examines outcomes from a country consultation that mapped pathways toward an innovative, low-emission agricultural future capable of delivering sustainable growth for all. The collaborative assessment identified four critical forces shaping agricultural development: evolving climate patterns, shifting demographics and urban migration, regional economic interdependencies, and volatile commodity markets. Responding to these dynamics, stakeholders developed targeted investment proposals focusing on diversified cropping systems using indigenous varieties, strengthened domestic food production coupled with water security measures, community-based disaster risk management for vulnerable populations, and research-driven adaptation technologies. The proposed interventions emphasize local knowledge integration, scientific innovation, and community empowerment as foundations for sustainable agricultural development. Part of the Agriculture Sector Readiness project for enhanced climate finance in Southeast Asia, this workshop report illustrates how participatory planning processes can generate locally relevant solutions that align with broader climate finance mechanisms and regional cooperation frameworks. -
DocumentEnvisioning sustainable agricultural futures in Malaysia: National participatory workshop on climate actions and resilience
Workshop report, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 4-6 December 2024
2025Also available in:
No results found.Malaysia's agrifood systems face mounting challenges from climate change, requiring strategic transformation toward resilience while maintaining food security and economic stability. This report documents outcomes from the "Envisioning sustainable agricultural futures in Malaysia" national participatory workshop, which established a vision for the country to embrace sustainable, resilient, and climate-smart agriculture ensuring access to safe, nutritious, and affordable food for all. The workshop identified six key drivers of change affecting agricultural transformation: climate change, food prices, geopolitical instability, consumption patterns, population dynamics, and emerging uncertainties. Through collaborative stakeholder engagement involving multiple key institutions, four strategic project concepts were developed to address these challenges: an agroecological transformation initiative, utilization of genetic resources and emerging technologies to enhance rice farming resilience, biodiversity conservation for climate adaptation, and modernized climate information systems for agriculture. The document outlines how these initiatives align with Malaysia's climate commitments while providing practical implementation pathways. Part of the Agriculture Sector Readiness project for enhanced climate finance in Southeast Asia, this workshop demonstrates how targeted climate-smart agricultural investments can simultaneously address decarbonization goals, enhance food security, and build systemic resilience in national agrifood systems facing climate uncertainties.
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