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Climate-smart interventions in agriculture have varying costs and environmental and economic impacts. Their implementation requires appropriate investment decisions by policy makers that are relevant for current as well as future scenarios of agro-ecology, climate and economic development. Decisi...


Aggarwal, Pramod K.Thornton, Philip K.Dunnett, AlexShirsath, Paresh B.Joshi, Pramod K.Pal, Barun DKhatri-Chhetri, ArunGhosh, Joydeep[Multi-objective land use allocation modelling for prioritizing climate-smart agricultural interventions]Multi-objective land use allocation modelling for prioritizing climate-smart agricultural interventions

Since the term ‘climate-smart agriculture’ (CSA) was coined in 2010, a growth in strategies, policies, partnerships and investments in the area has been observed. Here we have summarised key CSA efforts globally and in South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, West Africa, and Latin America. We ...


Dinesh, DhanushAggarwal, Pramod K.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaMungai, CatherineRadeny, Maren A.O.Sebastian, Leocadio S.Zougmoré, Robert B.[The rise in Climate-Smart Agriculture strategies, policies, partnerships and investments across the globe]The rise in Climate-Smart Agriculture strategies, policies, partnerships and investments across the globe

Rice–wheat (RW) cropping system in India is a major source of N2O emissions. In such system, defining N rates that deliver minimal N2O emissions and economically optimum yield would benefit both food production and the environment. We measured yield and N2O fluxes from RW systems in Northwest IGP...


Sapkota, Tek BSingh, Love KYadav, Arvind KumarKhatri-Chhetri, ArunJat, Hanuman SSharma, Parbodh CJat, Mangi LalStirling, Clare M[Identifying optimum rates of fertilizer nitrogen application to maximize economic return and minimize nitrous oxide emission from rice–wheat systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of India]Identifying optimum rates of fertilizer nitrogen application to maximize economic return and minimize nitrous oxide emission from rice–wheat systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of India

Increasing agricultural production to meet the growing demand for food whilst reducing agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the major challenge under the changing climate. To develop long-term policies that address these challenges, strategies are needed to identify high-yield low-emiss...


Sapkota, TekAryal, Jeetendra PrakashKhatri-Chhetri, ArunShirsath, Paresh B.Arumugam, PonrajStirling, Clare M.[Identifying high-yield low-emission pathways for the cereal production in South Asia]Identifying high-yield low-emission pathways for the cereal production in South Asia

Gender integration across national policy processes is critical to ensure effective implementation of climate change adaptation interventions in agriculture. This is especially so for countries like Nepal, where climate vulnerability and women participation in agriculture is high, accompanied by ...


Paudyal, Bimala RaiChanana, NityaKhatri-Chhetri, ArunSherpa, LakpaKadariya, IshwariAggarwal, Pramod K.[Gender Integration in Climate Change and Agricultural Policies: The Case of Nepal]Gender Integration in Climate Change and Agricultural Policies: The Case of Nepal

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has a significant role to play in reducing the gender gap in labor burden for women in agriculture. A targeted approach to address this gap can be useful in developing a women-responsive climatic risk management plan focused on reducing their labor burden in agricu...


Khatri-Chhetri, ArunRegmi, Punya PrasadChanana, NityaAggarwal, Pramod K.[Potential of climate-smart agriculture in reducing women farmers’ drudgery in high climatic risk areas]Potential of climate-smart agriculture in reducing women farmers’ drudgery in high climatic risk areas

This paper presents a framework to prioritize locally suitable climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions and implementation suitability assessments with key stakeholders: state and district agriculture departments, extension offices, agriculture research institutions, NGOs and donor agencies...


Khatri-Chhetri, ArunPant, AnjaliAggarwal, Pramod K.Vasireddy, Vijya VardhanYadav, Akhilesh[Stakeholders prioritization of climate-smart agriculture interventions: Evaluation of a framework]Stakeholders prioritization of climate-smart agriculture interventions: Evaluation of a framework

Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in rainfall and rising temperatures leading to the incidence of extreme climatic events such as floods, droughts, heat/cold waves, and storms. Agriculture sector also contributes to the causes of climat...


Aryal, Jeetendra PrakashRahut, Dil BahadurSapkota, Tek BKhurana, RitikaKhatri-Chhetri, Arun[Climate change mitigation options among farmers in South Asia]Climate change mitigation options among farmers in South Asia

The increasing frequency of climatic risks, such as flood, drought, heat and cold waves, is causing significant loss of farm productivity and income in agriculturally dependent communities. Timely availability of reliable information on weather conditions, agro-advisories, and market information ...


Gangopadhyay, Prasun K.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunShirsath, Paresh BAggarwal, Pramod K.[Spatial targeting of ICT-based weather and agro-advisory services for climate risk management in agriculture]Spatial targeting of ICT-based weather and agro-advisory services for climate risk management in agriculture

Achieving sustainability of the cereal system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of India under progressive climate change and variability necessitates adoption of practices and technologies that increase food production, adaptation and mitigation in a sustainable way. This paper examines conserva...


Sapkota, Tek BahadurJat, Mangi LalAryal JPJat, Kumar RajKhatri-Chhetri, Arun[Climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation and economic profitability of conservation agriculture: Some examples from cereal systems of Indo-Gangetic Plains]Climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation and economic profitability of conservation agriculture: Some examples from cereal systems of Indo-Gangetic Plains

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