Local adaptation platforms help empower sub-national and local government players, civil society organizations, and public-private partnerships in demonstrating the validity of agro-ecology-specific solutions to current and future climate change impacts. This brief discusses how Climate-Smart Vil...
Vidallo, Rene
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Bayot, Ruvicyn
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Rosimo, Magnolia
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Monville-Oro, Emilita
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Gonsalves, Julian
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Ilaga, Alicia
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Sebastian, Leocadio S
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Manalo, U-Nichols
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Baltazar, Perla
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[Fostering local adaptation platforms for agriculture: How context specific climate-smart villages (CSVs) can relate to local adaptation efforts.]
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Fostering local adaptation platforms for agriculture: How context specific climate-smart villages (CSVs) can relate to local adaptation efforts.
This report presents the highlights of a scoping study conducted by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in Myanmar. The study was funded by CCAFS in support of a plan to test and develop climate-smart villages in Myanmar. In 2015, through the initiative of CCAFS and after ...
Barbon, Wilson J.
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Vidallo, Rene
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[The Promotion of Climate-Smart Villages to Support Community-Based Adaptation Programming in Myanmar]
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The Promotion of Climate-Smart Villages to Support Community-Based Adaptation Programming in Myanmar
This document highlights the key messages drawn from climate adaptation efforts and events done with Philippines’ Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Offices (DA-RFOs) across the country. This brief, developed for the Climate Change Consciousness Week, offers DA a synthesis of lessons from t...
The brief tackles how the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program of the Philippines’ Department of Agriculture (DA) served as a platform for supporting local actions for climate resilient agriculture. The document discusses a number of key lessons emerging from the AMI...
The primer helps to identify and address important interactions, synergies and trade-offs between and among climate change, agriculture and food security. ‘Understanding Climate Change’ explains the definition of climate change, stressing on greenhouse gasses (GHGs) and their impacts on agricultu...
Gonsalves, Julian
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Vidallo, Rene
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Oro, Emilita
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Barbon, Wilson J.
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Rosimo, Magnolia
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Jordan, Jonna
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Dalusag, Joanna
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Romero, Joshua
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Servano, Gonzalo
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Baguilat, Irish
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Rosales, Belina
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Narte, Julieta
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Puno, Arnel
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Narte, Russel
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Bernales, Eng’r. Lorna L.
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Navarra, Eduardo
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Sebastian, Leocadio S.
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[Climate Smart Agriculture: a primer of local government officials in the Philippines (Khmer Version)]
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Climate Smart Agriculture: a primer of local government officials in the Philippines (Khmer Version)
The poster presents how organizing and facilitating farmer learning groups would encourage sharing of knowledge and learnings from implementation of action research.
The Climate-Smart Village approach is a CCAFS agricultural research for development (AR4D) strategy for stimulating the scaling of climate-smart agriculture. CSVs are established in Southeast Asia through the CCAFS program to serve as sites for “testing, through participatory methods, technologic...
Le Thi Tam
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Vidallo, Rene
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Simelton, Elisabeth
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[9 steps to scale climate-smart agriculture: Lessons and experiences from the climate-smart villages in My Loi, Vietnam and Guinayangan, Philippines]
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9 steps to scale climate-smart agriculture: Lessons and experiences from the climate-smart villages in My Loi, Vietnam and Guinayangan, Philippines
Validation, testing of new tolerant rice varieties and appropriate management options; Technical innovation services/outscaling and upscaling technological innovations; Capacity enhancement and knowledge management.
Gonsalves, Julian
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[Enabling poor rice farmers to improve livelihoods and overcome poverty in South and Southeast Asia through the Consortium for Unfavourable Rice Environments (CURE)]
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Enabling poor rice farmers to improve livelihoods and overcome poverty in South and Southeast Asia through the Consortium for Unfavourable Rice Environments (CURE)