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Bonilla Findji, OsanaTan Yen, BuiKhatri-Chhetri, ArunKimeli, PhilipLeguia Hidalgo, Efraín J.Martínez Barón, DeissyOuédraogo, MathieuRadeny, Maren A.O.Recha, John W.M.[CSA options implemented and Evaluated across the CCAFS Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Global Inventory]CSA options implemented and Evaluated across the CCAFS Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Global Inventory

Bonilla Findji, OsanaÁlvarez Toro, PatriciaMartínez Barón, DeissyOrtega, Luis A.Leguia Hidalgo, Efraín J.Aguilar, A.Paz, L.Suchini, José G.[Latin America ClimateSmart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Inventory]Latin America ClimateSmart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Inventory

One of the main challenges of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is finding ways to promote the adoption at scale (Editor’s note: 'scaling', 'at scale' or 'to scale' are used throughout this article to mean ‘scaling-out’) of CSA practices and technologies. Climate services and insurance can constit...


Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaHansen, JamesBaethgen, Walter E.Martínez Barón, Deissy[Climate services and insurance: scaling climate smart agriculture]Climate services and insurance: scaling climate smart agriculture

The literature is increasing on how to prioritize climate-smart options with stakeholders but relatively few examples exist on how to co-design climate-smart farming systems with them, in particular with smallholder farmers. This article presents a methodological framework to co-design climate-sm...


Andrieu, NadineHowland, Fanny CecileAcosta-Alba, IvonneLe Coq, Jean FrançoisOsorio-Garcia, Ana MilenaMartínez Barón, DeissyGamba-Trimiño, CatherineLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaChía, Eduardo[Co-designing Climate-Smart Farming Systems With Local Stakeholders: A Methodological Framework for Achieving Large-Scale Change]Co-designing Climate-Smart Farming Systems With Local Stakeholders: A Methodological Framework for Achieving Large-Scale Change

Central American countries, particularly Guatemala, are experiencing extreme climate events which are disproportionately affecting agriculture and subsequently rural livelihoods. Governments are taking action to address climatic threats, but they need tools to assess the impact of policies and in...


Sain, GustavoLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaCorner-Dolloff, CaitlinLizarazo, MiguelNowak, AndreeaMartínez Barón, DeissyAndrieu, Nadine[Replication Data for: Costs and benefits of climate-smart agriculture: The case of the Dry Corridor in Guatemala]Replication Data for: Costs and benefits of climate-smart agriculture: The case of the Dry Corridor in Guatemala
Sain, GustavoLoboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaCorner-Dolloff, CaitlinLizarazo, MiguelNowak, AndreeaMartínez Barón, DeissyAndrieu, Nadine[Costs and benefits of climate-smart agriculture: The case of the dry corridor in Guatemala]Costs and benefits of climate-smart agriculture: The case of the dry corridor in Guatemala
Aggarwal, Pramod K.Jarvis, AndyCampbell, Bruce M.Zougmoré, Robert B.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunVermeulen, Sonja J.Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaSebastian, Leocadio S.Kinyangi, JamesBonilla Findji, OsanaRadeny, Maren A.O.Recha, John W.M.Martínez Barón, DeissyRamírez Villegas, JuliánHuyer, SophiaThornton, Philip K.Wollenberg, Eva K.Hansen, JamesÁlvarez Toro, PatriciaAguilar-Ariza, AndrésArango-Londoño, DavidPatiño-Bravo, VictorRivera, OvidioOuédraogo, MathieuYen, Bui Tan[The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture]The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture

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