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Large agricultural development projects often struggle to achieve impact because they lack costeffective systems for capturing regular feedback from implementers and beneficiaries. Even when they use a participatory approach, they cannot easily take into account a large range of farmers’ needs an...


Jarvis, AndyEitzinger, AntonKoningstein, ManonBenjamin, TenesiaHowland, Fanny CecileAndrieu, NadineTwyman, JenniferCorner-Dolloff, Caitlin[Less is more: the 5Q approach]Less is more: the 5Q approach

This dataset contains the files produced in the implementation of the “Integrated Monitoring Framework for Climate-Smart Agriculture” in the Tuma-La-Dalia Climate Smart Village (Nicaragua) in April 2018. This monitoring framework developed by CCAFS is meant to be deployed annually across the glob...

Adoption of CSA practices and technologies, as well as access to climate information services and Their related impacts at household level (and farm level, in selected sites).

This framework proposes standard Descriptive Indicators to track changes in: 5 enabling dimensions that might affect adoption patterns, A set of 5 CORE indicators at Household level to assess perceived effects of CSA practices on Food Security, Productivity, Income and Climate vulnerability and 4...

This integrated framework is associated with a cost-effective data collection App (Geofarmer) that allowed capturing information in almost real-time. The survey questionnaire is structured around different thematic modules (Demographic, Livelihoods, Food Security, Climate events, Climate Services...

The framework responds to three main research questions: Within each CSV community, who adopts which CSA technologies and practices and what are their motivations, enabling/constraining factors? What are the gender-disaggregated perceived effects of CSA options on farmers’ livelihood (agricultura...


Bonilla Findji, OsanaEitzinger, AntonAndrieu, NadineJarvis, AndrewMartinez- Baron, DeissyAguilar, Amílcar[2018 - CSA Monitoring: Tuma La Dalia Climate-Smart Village (Nicaragua)]2018 - CSA Monitoring: Tuma La Dalia Climate-Smart Village (Nicaragua)

This dataset contains the files produced in the implementation of the “Integrated Monitoring Framework for Climate-Smart Agriculture” in the Cauca Climate Smart Village (Colombia) in February 2018. This monitoring framework developed by CCAFS is meant to be deployed annually across the global net...

adoption of CSA practices and technologies, as well as access to climate information services and their related impacts at household level (and farm level, in selected sites).

This framework proposes standard Descriptive Indicators to track changes in: 5 enabling dimensions that might affect adoption patterns, a set of 5 CORE indicators at Household level to assess perceived effects of CSA practices on Food Security, Productivity, Income and Climate vulnerability and 4...

The framework responds to three main research questions: Within each CSV community, who adopts which CSA technologies and practices and what are their motivations, enabling/constraining factors? What are the gender-disaggregated perceived effects of CSA options on farmers’ livelihood (agricultura...


Bonilla Findji, OsanaEitzinger, AntonAndrieu, NadineJarvis, AndrewMartinez- Baron, DeissyOrtega, Luis AlfonsoMañunga, Jimmy[2018- CSA Monitoring – Cauca Climate Smart-Village (Colombia)]2018- CSA Monitoring – Cauca Climate Smart-Village (Colombia)

Monitoring and Learning (M&L) systems are increasingly being requested to measure gender indicators in the context of agricultural interventions. This study reflects on the feasibility of using cellphones to collect data for monitoring gender indicators related to the adoption of climate-smart ag...


García, María AlejandraOrentlicher, NatalieTwyman, JenniferEitzinger, AntonBonilla, Osana[Reflection on the use of mobile phones for monitoring gender indicators related to climate-smart agriculture practices]Reflection on the use of mobile phones for monitoring gender indicators related to climate-smart agriculture practices

Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions often require “fine-tuning” i.e. feedback from multiple stakeholders e.g. farmers, extension agents, NGO workers, and policy implementers on their relevance in a given context. Getting essential feedback to ensure projects are on track in a timely w...


Eitzinger, AntonMwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Lamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Monitor climate-smart agricultural interventions with a real-time participatory tool]Monitor climate-smart agricultural interventions with a real-time participatory tool

CSA and its principles: food security, mitigation, and adaptation, have been widely recognized as key elements for decision makers to include to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Yet implementing successful innovations on a wider scale across nations – and even geographies – remains a chall...


Mwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Nine ways to make agriculture more climate-smart]Nine ways to make agriculture more climate-smart

A robust, resilient, and enabling policy environment is critical to take agriculture innovations to scale at national or regional level. Policy formulation processes that consider climate variability, socioeconomic and environmental shocks require participatory, inclusive, and explorative scenari...


Ampaire, Edidah L.Acosta, MariolaMwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterEitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Formulate equitable climate-smart agricultural policies]Formulate equitable climate-smart agricultural policies

Better soil health can increase agricultural productivity. Restoration activities can build on-farm resilience and contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Land and soil health surveys can improve crop modeling predictions under various climate scenarios and guide more targeted in...


Winowiecki, Leigh A.Mwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, Jennifer[Invest in climate-smart soil and land health]Invest in climate-smart soil and land health

The process of getting climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions and practices to farmers is just as important as the interventions and practices. Given the complex systems in which CSA is implemented and the various CSA practices and technologies, there is no one-size-fits-all scaling path...


Mwongera, CarolineMwungu, Chris MiyinziLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Target the pathways to scale out climate-smart agricultural technologies to farming communities]Target the pathways to scale out climate-smart agricultural technologies to farming communities

Recognizing successful climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices is not enough for them to be adopted at scale. At many sites, government or development-led interventions to promote CSA practices face low adoption rates or are not adopted at all. Data shows that CSA adoption depends on drivers...


Läderach, PeterMwongera, CarolineLamanna, ChristineAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Know what drives the adoption of climate-smart agriculture across different scales]Know what drives the adoption of climate-smart agriculture across different scales

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