134 research outputs found

    Training Workshop report Implementation of the CSA Monitoring to assess adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural options and related outcomes in Kaffrine Climate-Smart village (Senegal)

    Get PDF
    Led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Program is a collaboration among all 15 CGIAR Research Centers. It brings together some of the world's best researchers in agricultural science, climate science, environmental and social sciences to identify and address the most important interactions, synergies and trade-offs between climate change and agriculture. CCAFS aims to define and implement a uniquely innovative and transformative research program to help vulnerable rural communities adjust to global changes in climate and overcome the threats posed to agriculture and food security. Fully aligned with this global effort, CIAT together with ICRAF, ICRISAT and ILRI started implementing the EU-IFAD funded project “Building livelihoods and resilience to climate change in East & West Africa”. The projects’ overall goal will be achieved through supporting large-scale adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies and practices and fulfilling two main objective

    Training Workshop report Implementation of the CSA Monitoring to assess adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural options and related outcomes in Doyogena Climate-Smart landscape (Ethiopia)

    Get PDF
    Led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Program is a collaboration among all 15 CGIAR Research Centers. It brings together some of the world's best researchers in agricultural science, climate science, environmental and social sciences to identify and address the most important interactions, synergies and trade-offs between climate change and agriculture. CCAFS aims to define and implement a uniquely innovative and transformative research program to help vulnerable rural communities adjust to global changes in climate and overcome the threats posed to agriculture and food security. Fully aligned with this global effort, CIAT together with ICRAF, ICRISAT and ILRI started implementing the EU-IFAD funded project “Building livelihoods and resilience to climate change in East & West Africa”. The projects’ overall goal will be achieved through supporting large-scale adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies and practices and fulfilling two main objective

    Monitoring outcomes of CSA options in Doyogena Climate Smart village, Ethiopia (2019)

    Get PDF
    CSA monitoring Training held in Hosanna-Ethiopia, Africa October 28, 2019 by the CCAFS-F2 team

    South Asia Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Inventory

    Get PDF
    Inventory of CSA practises in South Asia's Climate-Smart Villages

    Southeast Asia Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Inventory

    Get PDF
    Inventory of CSA practises in Southeast Asia's Climate-Smart Villages

    Monitoring de l’adoption et effets des pratiques AIC sur les conditions des ménages et exploitations a Kaffrine (2019)

    Get PDF
    CSA monitoring Training held in Kafrine, Senegal 8 November 2019 by the CCAFS-F2 team

    Generando evidencia sobre la Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima con perspectiva de género para informar políticas en Centroamérica

    Get PDF
    Esta presentación muestra la importancia de incluir una perspectiva de género en las intervenciones Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC), teniendo en cuenta mayor proporción de la población rural son mujeres, la creciente femininización de la agricultura en Centro América y su vulnerabilidad al cambio climático. En ese sentido, es fundamental incluir aspectos de género en todas las políticas, programas e investigaciones: para apoyar el cumplimiento de los derechos humanos, incrementar la producción agrícola y apoyar el desarrollo nacional

    Género, Agricultura y Cambio Climático: estableciendo nexos

    Get PDF
    Esta charla impartida a estudiantes de pre-grado de la Universidad Zamorano (Honduras), impartida en el marco de las actividades del proyecto "Generando Evidencia sobre la agricultura sostenible adaptada al clima con perspectiva de género" finaciado por IDRC, tenia como objetivo sensibilizar a estos futuros profesionales de la region centroamericana sobre la importancia de entender las relaciones de género, y las desigualdades sociales que pueden derivar de ellas, y mas puntualmente proveerles conocimientos básicos sobre los nexos entre el género, la agricultura y el cambio climático

    What can the Latin American cities of Cali, Quito and Medellín learn from each other’s efforts to build sustainable food systems?

    Get PDF
    • Movements to create sustainable food systems in Latin America are beginning to transform agri-food dynamics and the concept of conventional urban development. • Addressing the problems associated with ensuring food and nutritional security in urban areas requires a systemic approach, collective action and the involvement of different actors and sectors. • Regional exchanges allow learning about experiences adapted to the realities of each territory, identifying successful practices, generating cooperation linkages as well as inspiring and encouraging innovation

    Activity Report: CSV Monitoring and Evaluation

    Get PDF
    This progress report focuses on the development, calibration and piloting of one of the components of the CSV Monitoring plan currently been implemented across the CCAFS CSV network, and its integration into the ICT based App developed for data collection purposes
    • …
    corecore