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Large-scale investment is needed to create climate-smart agriculture (CSA) systems. While many government and development agencies are integrating CSA into their policies, programmes, plans and projects, there is little guidance for operational planning and implementation on ways to be climate-s...


Girvetz, Evan H.Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinLamanna, ChristineRosenstock, Todd S.[‘CSA-Plan’: strategies to put Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) into practice]‘CSA-Plan’: strategies to put Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) into practice

The African Union-New Partnership for African Development (AU-NEPAD) has set a goal of 25 million farming families practicing Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) by 2025 (Vision 25x25). This Vision 25x25 came out of the African Union Leaders “Malabo Declaration” of 2014 that set a path forward for Af...


Girvetz, Evan H.Rosenstock, Todd S.Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinLamanna, Christine[25 million African Farming Families by 2025: Science-Development Partnerships for Scaling Climate-Smart Agriculture]25 million African Farming Families by 2025: Science-Development Partnerships for Scaling Climate-Smart Agriculture

The CSA Prioritization Framework, developed by CCAFS-CIAT, provides a process for targeting investment towards best-bet CSA options in a given context. The Framework does this by identifying existing and promising CSA practices, assessing the tradeoffs between practices using indicators of CSA an...


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinJarvis, AndyLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaLizarazo, MiguelNowak, AndreeaAndrieu, NadineHowland, Fanny CecileSmith, C.Maldonado, J.Gómez, J.Bonilla, OsanaRosenstock, Todd S.Martínez Barón, DeissyGirvetz, Evan H.[Climate-Smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework]Climate-Smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework

El Marco de Priorización ASAC, desarrollado por CIAT-CCAFS , proporciona un proceso para focalizar inversiones hacia las mejores alternativas en intervenciones ASAC en un contexto determinado. El Marco logra su objetivo identificando prácticas ASAC existentes y promisorias , evaluando disyuntivas...


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinJarvis, AndyLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaNowak, AndreeaAndrieu, NadineHowland, Fanny CecileSmith, C.Maldonado, J.Gómez, J.Bonilla, OsanaRosenstock, Todd S.Martínez Barón, DeissyGirvetz, Evan H.[Marco de Priorización en Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima]Marco de Priorización en Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima

Presentation focusing on scaling up and measuring climate smart agriculture. Presented at a workshop on tools and methods for planning and decision-making for agriculture and climate change at COP20 in Lima, Peru.


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinNowak, AndreeaLizarazo, Miguel[Climate-smart agriculture investment prioritization framework]Climate-smart agriculture investment prioritization framework

Presentation focusing on scaling up and measuring climate smart agriculture. Presented at a workshop on tools and methods for planning and decision-making for agriculture and climate change at COP20 in Lima, Peru.


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinNowak, AndreeaLizarazo, Miguel[Marco de priorización de intervenciones en Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC)]Marco de priorización de intervenciones en Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC)

Planning robust climate-smart development programs can be done today with existing information. We propose a risk-household-option modeling approach to address household food security under climate change in Africa. hrough a case study in Niger, we demonstrate that prioritizing CSA is possible by...


Lamanna, ChristineRamírez Villegas, JuliánWijk, Mark T. vanCorner-Dolloff, CaitlinGirvetz, Evan H.Rosenstock, Todd S.[Evidence- and risk-based planning for food security under climate change: Results of a modeling approach for climate-smart agriculture programming]Evidence- and risk-based planning for food security under climate change: Results of a modeling approach for climate-smart agriculture programming

Evidence exists to support CSA programming on the most widely cultivated crops (e.g. maize), and most common agricultural practices (e.g. fertilizer addition) in Tanzania. However, products and places central to rural livelihoods such as livestock, coastal drylands, and humid regions near Lake Vi...


Lamanna, ChristineKimaro, Anthony A.Arslan, AslihanCorner-Dolloff, CaitlinRosenstock, Todd S.[What is the evidence-base for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania?]What is the evidence-base for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania?

Agricultural productivity and growth in Mali are under threat from erratic rainfall, resulting in more frequent dry years. The national economy is vulnerable to climate change due to 50% of the gross domestic product coming from the agricultural sector and 75% of the population living in rural ar...


Andrieu, NadineSogoba, BougounaZougmoré, Robert B.Howland, Fanny CecileSamake, O.Bonilla Findji, OsanaLizarazo, MiguelNowak, AndreeaDembele, C.Corner-Dolloff, Caitlin[Prioritizing investments for climate-smart agriculture: Lessons learned from Mali]Prioritizing investments for climate-smart agriculture: Lessons learned from Mali

This case story outlines the results of a national research initiative that utilized the Climate-Smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework (CSA-PF) to inventory, assess, and prioritize CSA options with stakeholders for various subnational regions. The CSA‑PF is a four-phase process, which was im...


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinNowak, AndreeaLizarazo, MiguelParker, LouisVan Trinh, MaiNghia, Tran Dai[Case Story 8: Multi-stakeholder Prioritization Approach for Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Investment in Vietnam.]Case Story 8: Multi-stakeholder Prioritization Approach for Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Investment in Vietnam.

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