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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetGlobal Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture (GASCA) Enabling Environment Action Group. (DRAFT) Inception Year Program of Work: Outline of Actions 2015
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No results found.Focus: a limited number of agreed outcomes/objectives relevant to regional, national, and local policy-making that can be reported on at the Annual Forum via a set of 3 country case studies on Climate Smart Agriculture. -
Policy briefGACSA: Policy brief. Findings from implementing the Climate-Smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework in Mali 2017
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No results found.This policy brief summarizes findings of a pilot project aiming to develop a participatory framework to prioritize CSA practices and interventions to guide CSA investments in Mali published in Agricultural Systems. -
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No results found.This Framework Document describes the formation of a Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture (hereafter “the Alliance”) which seeks to improve people’s food security and nutrition in the face of climate change. The Alliance will help governments, farmers, scientists, businesses, and civil society, as well as regional unions and international organizations, to adjust agricultural, forestry and fisheries practices, food systems and social policies so that they better take account of climate change and the efficient use of natural resources. Members will work toward sustainable increases in the productivity of food systems, by a sustainable management of natural resources – including soil, water and biodiversity, the adaptation of people’s livelihoods that are threatened by climate change, and agricultural practices that contribute to reduced emissions and less deforestation/land degradation as a result of agriculture. The Alliance will enable governments and other stakeholders to m ake these transformations in ways that bridge traditional sectoral, organizational and public/private boundaries.
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