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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

Preliminary results from climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives in the Nyando climate-smart villages. Key messages include: shift in farming techniques reduces number of households eating one or no meals each day, households adopt three to five crop innovations and above, greatly ex...


Kinyangi, JamesRecha, John W.M.Kimeli, PhilipAtakos, Vivian[Preliminary results from climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives in the Nyando climate-smart villages][Climate-smart villages and the hope of food secure households]Climate-smart villages and the hope of food secure households

Hoima is located in western Uganda east of Lake Albert, on a landscape that is generally undulating with relatively flat low lying area alternating with broad hills. The area has a population density of 160 persons per square kilometer, with 22% of the people living below the poverty line. The ar...


Recha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Kimeli, PhilipHafashimana, Davidmasanyu, JuliusSsekiwoko, FredOdongo, William[Progress in achieving household food security in climate-smart villages in the Albertine Rift, western Uganda]Progress in achieving household food security in climate-smart villages in the Albertine Rift, western Uganda

This Info Note presents an exploration of CSA scaling options in the Nyando Basin area of Kisumu and Kericho Counties in Kenya, through partnerships in the value chain. It is part of the NWO-CCAFS research project “Climate-Smart Financial Diaries for Scaling in the Nyando Basin, Kenya”, led by th...


Wattel, CorAsseldonk, Marcel vanGathiaka, JohnMulwa, RichardWesenbeeck, Lia vanOostendorp, RemcoRecha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Bosselaar, Jonne[Scaling climate-smart agriculture: Towards co-creating business models in the input supply chains and finance chains]Scaling climate-smart agriculture: Towards co-creating business models in the input supply chains and finance chains

Agricultural systems in Eastern Africa are mainly rainfed and highly vulnerable to climate change and variability. Climate-related risks include variable rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, and extreme events such as droughts and floods, and have become more frequent and severe, negatively a...


Ambaw, GebermedihinRecha, John W.M.Nigussie, AbebeTadesse, MeronRadeny, Maren A.O.Solomon, Dawit[Soil organic carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation in East African Climate-Smart Villages: Results from climate-smart agriculture interventions within Climate-Smart Villages in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda]Soil organic carbon sequestration for climate change mitigation in East African Climate-Smart Villages: Results from climate-smart agriculture interventions within Climate-Smart Villages in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing scarcity of agricultural land, steep rises in food prices, deteriorating soil fertility and associated declining crop yields, poor market access and, in some cases unclear land tenure systems (Yamano...


Radeny, Maren A.O.Ogada, Maurice JRecha, John W.M.Rao, Elizaphan JSolomon, Dawit[Uptake and impact of climate-smart agriculture on food security, incomes and assets in East Africa: Findings from Nyando Climate-Smart Villages in Western Kenya]Uptake and impact of climate-smart agriculture on food security, incomes and assets in East Africa: Findings from Nyando Climate-Smart Villages in Western Kenya

Agriculture in Kenya contributes to the national economy, food security, and employment of rural households. Climate change and weather variability affect agricultural production negatively and it is expected to worsen in the future. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices present an opportunit...


Bolt, JaclynDemissie, TeferiDuku, ConfidenceGroot, AnnemarieRecha, John W.M.[Potato Kenya: Climate change risks and opportunities]Potato Kenya: Climate change risks and opportunities

Kenyan smallholder farmers are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including increased temperatures and variability in precipitation, which results in shorter growing seasons in most areas of East Africa (Adhikari et al. 2015). One strategy for adapting to these climactic changes is to u...


Otieno, GloriaLacasse, HannahFadda, CarloReynolds, Travis W.Recha, John W.M.[Social Seed Networks for Climate Change Adaptation in Western Kenya: Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed information in the Nyando Climate-Smart Villages]Social Seed Networks for Climate Change Adaptation in Western Kenya: Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed information in the Nyando Climate-Smart Villages

Climate change poses serious threats to smallholder farmers in Uganda. For instance, rains often start late in the season and end early, reducing the growing season. Increasing and maintaining genetic diversity is one way of combatting these climatic change-related threats (IPCC, 2014). Farmers o...


Otieno, GloriaLacasse, HannahAdokorach, JoyceMulumba, John WRecha, John W.M.Reynolds, Travis W.Fadda, Carlo[Social Seed Networks for Climate Change Adaptation in Uganda: Strategies to Improve Access to Genetic Diversity and Information. Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed and information in the Hoima Climate-Smart Villages]Social Seed Networks for Climate Change Adaptation in Uganda: Strategies to Improve Access to Genetic Diversity and Information. Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed and information in the Hoima Climate-Smart Villages

Tanzanian smallholder farmers are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, especially the resultant rainfall variability. One strategy for adapting to the changing climate is to utilise genetic seed sources to resist abiotic and biotic stressors. Another strategy is to access and exchange gen...


Otieno, GloriaLacasse, HannahRecha, John W.M.Mollel, MargaretReynolds, Travis W.Fadda, Carlo[Social Seed Networks and Climate Change Adaptation in Central Tanzania: Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed information in Dodoma and Singida Districts, Tanzania]Social Seed Networks and Climate Change Adaptation in Central Tanzania: Results from a study to better understand farmers’ primary sources of seed information in Dodoma and Singida Districts, Tanzania

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