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The overall project goal is to improve food security and farming system resilience of smallholder mixed crop-livestock farmers in East Africa while mitigating climate change through wide-scale adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA). The project integrates interdisciplinary approaches, includ...
As part of this CCAFS project we collected various types of data in order to better understand vulnerabilities of smallholder farmers in East Africa to climate change. We collected and integrated interdisciplinary datasets in order to assess the biophysical, agronomic, social and economic realiti...
This progress report summarizes the key results from the CSV monitoring undertaken in 2018. It focuses on the levels of CSA implementation in the 4 LAM Climate-Smart villages (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua) and gender-disaggregated perceived effects of CSA practices on households li...
This progress report focuses on the development of GeoFarmer (V1). It describes how we adapted the GeoCitizen application framework and developed new user interfaces as GeoFarmer, for the purpose of using it in the agricultural development projects, and more specific, for the monitoring and evalu...
Farmers can manage their crops and farms better if they can communicate their experiences, both positive and negative, with each other and with experts. Digital agriculture using internet communication technology (ICT) may facilitate the sharing of experiences between farmers themselves and with ...
This framework will support field practitioners in tracking over time, the progress and dynamic changes in adoption of CSA options and their related impacts at household and farm level.
The Climate-Smart Village Multilevel Monitoring Framework developed by CCAFS consists of a set of 44 robust and standard indicators at household and at farm level, covering the Productivity/Food Security, the Adaptation and the Mitigation pillar of CSA and a friendly ICT-based data collection ins...
Adapting to climate risks is central to the goal of increasing food security and enhancing resilience of farming systems in East Africa. We examined farmers’ attitudes and assessed determinants of adaptation using data from a random sample of 500 households in Borana, Ethiopia, Nyando, Kenya, Hoi...
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