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Bonilla Findji, OsanaBui Tan YenCastellanos, AKhatri-Chhetri, ArunKimeli, PhilipMartínez Barón, DeissyMartínez, J.Ortega, Luis A.Ouédraogo, M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Recha, John W.M.[CSA practices implemented and evalauted across the CSV network in 2017]CSA practices implemented and evalauted across the CSV network in 2017

In the highlands of Western Kenya, we investigated the reversibility of soil productivity decline with increasing length of continuous maize cultivation over 100 years (corresponding to decreasing soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient contents) using organic matter additions of differing quality...


Kimetu, J.Lehmann, JohannesNgoze, S.Mugendi, D.Kinyangi, JamesRiha, S.Verchot, Louis V.Recha, John W.M.Pell, A.[Reversibility of soil productivity decline with organic matter of differing quality along a degradation gradient]Reversibility of soil productivity decline with organic matter of differing quality along a degradation gradient

Recha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Kinyangi, JamesKimeli, PhilipAtakos, VivianLyamchai, CharlesNgatoluwa RSayula, George[Climate-smart villages and progress in achieving household food security in Lushoto, Tanzania]Climate-smart villages and progress in achieving household food security in Lushoto, Tanzania
Aggarwal, Pramod K.Jarvis, AndyCampbell, Bruce M.Zougmoré, Robert B.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunVermeulen, Sonja J.Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaSebastian, Leocadio S.Kinyangi, JamesBonilla Findji, OsanaRadeny, Maren A.O.Recha, John W.M.Martínez Barón, DeissyRamírez Villegas, JuliánHuyer, SophiaThornton, Philip K.Wollenberg, Eva K.Hansen, JamesÁlvarez Toro, PatriciaAguilar-Ariza, AndrésArango-Londoño, DavidPatiño-Bravo, VictorRivera, OvidioOuédraogo, MathieuYen, Bui Tan[The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture]The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture

This progress report summarizes the key results from the CSV monitoring undertaken in 2018 in the Hoima Climate-Smart village (Uganda). It focuses on the levels of CSA implementation and gender-disaggregated perceived effects of CSA practices on households livelihoods and gender dimensions


Bonilla Findji, OsanaEitzinger, AntonAndrieu, NadineBejarano, GustavoKakeeto, RRecha, John W.M.Ghebermihidin, A[Hoima (Uganda) CSV Monitoring Summary 2018: CSA Adoption and perceived livelihoods and gender effects.]Hoima (Uganda) CSV Monitoring Summary 2018: CSA Adoption and perceived livelihoods and gender effects.

In erosion- and drought-prone Nyando, self-help groups affiliated to large umbrella bodies are working with extension agents, researchers and development partners to improve local livestock and diversify crops, to improve soil and water management, and to pool financial and labour resources.


Macoloo CRecha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Kinyangi, James[Empowering a local community to address climate risks and food insecurity in Lower Nyando, Kenya]Empowering a local community to address climate risks and food insecurity in Lower Nyando, Kenya

Agricultural landscapes must provide food, fiber and energy to a growing population in a changing climate, while potentially serving as instruments for climate change mitigation. Agriculture is the backbone of the Kenyan economy, contributing approximately 25% of the GDP annually and employing mo...


Shames, SethHeiner, KristaKapukha, MarthaWekesa, AmosRecha, John W.M.[Scaling up Sustainable Agriculture Land Management in Bungoma County, Kenya]Scaling up Sustainable Agriculture Land Management in Bungoma County, Kenya
Recha, John W.M.Lehmann, JohannesWalter, M.T.Pell, AVerchot, Louis V.Johnson, M.[Stream water nutrient and organic carbon exports from tropical headwater catchments at a soil degradation gradient]Stream water nutrient and organic carbon exports from tropical headwater catchments at a soil degradation gradient

Benin is located on the Guinean coast of West Africa and has a mixed tropical and sub-equatorial climate with two rainy seasons. Beninoise farmers practice mixed rain-fed crop and livestock farming. Climate change puts the country at risk of food insecurity. Since the 1960s the mean average tempe...


Otieno, GloriaN’Danikou, SognigbeBossou, BienvenuMikpon, ToussaintVodouhe, RaymondRecha, John W.M.Halewood, Michael[Enhancing the capacity of local communities to access crop genetic diversity for climate change adaptation]Enhancing the capacity of local communities to access crop genetic diversity for climate change adaptation

Collective action has led to increased agricultural investments, and provided an avenue for dissemination of climate-smart technologies. Cereal–legume intercrop innovations offer farmers multiple benefits that contribute to increased farm resilience, greater food security and better incomes. Far...


Recha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Kimeli, PhilipAtakos, VivianKisilu, RachelKinywee, Julius[Building adaptive capacity and improving food security in semi-arid Eastern Kenya]Building adaptive capacity and improving food security in semi-arid Eastern Kenya

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