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Conservation agriculture (CA) is promoted extensively to increase the productivity and environmental sustainability of maize production systems across sub-Saharan Africa and is often listed as a climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practice. However, the impacts of CA on food security, resilience/adap...


Kimaro, Anthony A.Mpanda, MathewRioux, J.Aynekulu, ErmiasShaba, S.Thiong'o, M.Mutuo PAbwanda, SheilaShepherd KNeufeldt, HenryRosenstock, Todd S.[Is conservation agriculture ‘climate-smart’ for maize farmers in the highlands of Tanzania?]Is conservation agriculture ‘climate-smart’ for maize farmers in the highlands of Tanzania?

Agroforestry systems and tree cover on agricultural land make an important contribution to climate change mitigation, but are not systematically accounted for in either global carbon budgets or national carbon accounting. This paper assesses the role of trees on agricultural land and their signif...


Zomer, Robert J.Neufeldt, HenryXu, JianchuAhrends, AntjeBossio, Deborah A.Trabucco, AntonioNoordwijk, Meine vanWang, Mingcheng[Global tree cover and biomass carbon on agricultural land: The contribution of agroforestry to global and national carbon budgets]Global tree cover and biomass carbon on agricultural land: The contribution of agroforestry to global and national carbon budgets
Wollenberg, Eva K.Richards, MerylSmith, PeteHavlík, PetrObersteiner, MichaelTubiello, F.N.Herold, MartinGerber, Pierre J.Carter, S.Reisinger, AndyVuuren, D. vanDickie, ANeufeldt, HenrySander, Bjoern OleWassmann, ReinerSommer, RolfAmonette, JEFalcucci, A.Herrero, Mario T.Opio, C.Román Cuesta, Rosa MariaStehfest, ElkeWesthoek, H.J.Ortiz Monasterio, IvanSapkota, Tek BahadurRufino, Mariana C.Thornton, Philip K.Verchot, Louis V.West, Paul C.Soussana, J.F.Baedeker, TobiasSadler, MVermeulen, Sonja J.Campbell, Bruce M.[Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target]Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target

Agriculture is considered to be “climate-smart” when it contributes to increasing food security, adaptation and mitigation in a sustainable way. This new concept now dominates current discussions in agricultural development because of its capacity to unite the agendas of the agriculture, developm...


Neufeldt, HenryJahn, Molly M.Campbell, Bruce M.Beddington, J.R.DeClerck, Fabrice A.J.Pinto, Alex deGulledge, JHellin, J.Herrero, Mario T.Jarvis, AndyLeZaks, DMeinke, HRosenstock, Todd S.Scholes, MScholes, Robert J.Vermeulen, Sonja J.Wollenberg, Eva K.Zougmoré, Robert B.[Beyond climate-smart agriculture: toward safe operating spaces for global food systems]Beyond climate-smart agriculture: toward safe operating spaces for global food systems

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