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Estimates suggest that globally 80% of the seeds on which smallholder farmers in developing countries depend are produced by the farmers themselves or obtained through informal channels. This high level of farmer seed autonomy masks the fact that almost everywhere local seed systems and the diver...


Vernooy, RonnieHalewood, MichaelLópez Noriega, I.Galluzzi, Gea[New strategies and partnerships for the sustainable use of plant genetic resources]New strategies and partnerships for the sustainable use of plant genetic resources
Autor: Sommer, Rolf

ENEA climate model data for the present period were able to reproduce the observed climate of northern Syria, and only required minor correction to remove a bias between the observed and model-derived data. The ENEA model projected a slight increase in annual rainfall in the near future, rather...


Sommer, Rolf[Information sheet on future climate and impacts in the rural case studies: Tel Hadya, Syria]Information sheet on future climate and impacts in the rural case studies: Tel Hadya, Syria

As long as natural forests can be accessed as local sources of timber, there is little incentive for farmers to grow timber on their own land. Early successes with national programs for farmer tree planting in the Philippines were achieved with fast growing trees that brought disappointingly lo...


Santos-Martin FBertomeu MNoordwijk, Meine vanNavarro, Rafael[Why smallholders plant native timber trees away from the forest margin: Lessons from Leyte, the Philippines]Why smallholders plant native timber trees away from the forest margin: Lessons from Leyte, the Philippines

This summary note is an excerpt from the chapter on Benin that will appear in the peer-reviewed IFPRI monograph, West African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis.


Lawin EAAkponikpè, Pierre B.I.Jalloh, AbdulaiThomas, Timothy S.[West African agriculture and climate change: Benin. Summary note]West African agriculture and climate change: Benin. Summary note

This summary note is an excerpt from the chapter on Botswana that will appear in the peer-reviewed IFPRI monograph, Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis.


Zhou PPSimbini TRamokgotlwane GHachigonta, SepoSibanda, Lindiwe MajeleThomas, Timothy S.[Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: Botswana. Summary note]Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: Botswana. Summary note

This brief highlights efforts in East Africa and in Asia, Pacific and Oceania (APO), supported by two internationally funded projects, to develop user-friendly tools and methods to identify germplasm of populations/varieties/species that are adapted to the changing climates of areas where farmers...


Halewood, MichaelMathur, P.N.Fadda, CarloOtieno, G.[Using crop diversity to adapt to climate change: highlighting the importance of the Plant Treaty's policy support]Using crop diversity to adapt to climate change: highlighting the importance of the Plant Treaty's policy support

This summary note is an excerpt from the chapter on Ethiopia that will appear in the peer-reviewed IFPRI monograph, East African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis.


Admassu, H.Getinet MThomas, Timothy S.Waithaka, MichaelKyotalimye, Miriam[East African agriculture and climate change: Ethiopia. Summary note]East African agriculture and climate change: Ethiopia. Summary note

Climate change is already having an impact on social, environmental and economic systems worldwide and will continue to pose significant challenges for human development over the decades to come. Communities that rely on natural resources for their livelihoods, especially in developing countries,...


Corner-Dolloff, Caitlin[Resilience to climate change: community-based adaptation in Kenya and Senegal]Resilience to climate change: community-based adaptation in Kenya and Senegal

Despite the recent transition to an industry and service sec- tors-led economy, agriculture still plays a fundamental role in Ghana. The sector comprises approximately 30 percent of the country’s GDP to date and employs approximately 50 percent of the population (10). The agricultural sector is b...


Pinto, Alex deDemirag, U.Haruna AKoo, JawooAsamoah M[Climate change, agriculture, and food-crop production in Ghana]Climate change, agriculture, and food-crop production in Ghana

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