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Food loss and waste (FLW) reduce food available for consumption and increase the environmental burden of production. Reducing FLW increases agricultural and value-chain productivity and may reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with feeding the global population. Although studies of interven...


Galford, Gillian L.Peña, OliviaSullivan, Amanda KNash, JulieGurwick, NoelPirolli, GillianRichards, MerylWhite, Julianna M.Wollenberg, Eva K.[Agricultural development addresses food loss and waste while reducing greenhouse gas emissions]Agricultural development addresses food loss and waste while reducing greenhouse gas emissions

Key messages  Initial steps towards outcome-focused monitoring, evaluation & learning (MEL) on communication and engagement can be small, but they must be systematic.  To achieve broad participation, MEL needs to be lean and do-able.  Well-designed MEL adds value by feeding information and les...


Schuetz, TonyaMeadu, VanessaAtakos, VivianWhite, Julianna M.Schubert, CeciliaUrrea Benitez, José LuisAmpaire, Edidah L.Radeny, Maren A.O.Mungai, CatherineCramer, Laura[Measuring how communication and engagement efforts help deliver outcomes]Measuring how communication and engagement efforts help deliver outcomes

Reducing emissions by changing consumption of foods with large greenhouse gas emissions could have a major impact on climate change. Yet past efforts to change diets through public policy have had mixed results, suggesting that recent estimates of technical mitigation potential likely exceed feas...


Wilkes, AndreasKiff, LauraWollenberg, Eva K.White, Julianna M.[Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how?]Shifting food consumption to mitigate climate change is critical to fulfilling the Paris Agreement, but how?

Analysis of potential mitigation in the development project Accelerating Agriculture Productivity Improvement (AAPI) in Bangladesh showed a 2% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, driven by urea deep placement (UDP) and alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in flooded rice systems. Given hig...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[Accelerating Agriculture Productivity Improvement in Bangladesh: Mitigation co-benefits of nutrients and water use efficency]Accelerating Agriculture Productivity Improvement in Bangladesh: Mitigation co-benefits of nutrients and water use efficency

Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increasing soil or biomass carbon stocks are the main agricultural pathways to mitigate climate change. Scientific and policy attention has recently turned to evaluating the potential of practices that can increase soil carbon sequestration. Forty perce...


Hijbeek, RenskeLoon, Marloes P. vanWollenberg, Eva K.White, Julianna M.Ittersum, Martin K. van[Fertiliser use and soil carbon sequestration: Key messages for climate change mitigation strategies]Fertiliser use and soil carbon sequestration: Key messages for climate change mitigation strategies

Food loss and waste (FLW) reduces the amount of food available for distribution and consumption, decreases food security, and increases the environmental burden of food production. Combating FLW addresses the key pillars of climate-smart agriculture for farmers by increasing productivity, promoti...


Nash, JuliePeña, OliviaGalford, Gillian L.Gurwick, NoelPirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.Wollenberg, Eva K.[Reducing food loss in agricultural development projects through value chain efficiency]Reducing food loss in agricultural development projects through value chain efficiency

This article analyses the greenhouse gas (GHG) impact potential of improved management practices and technologies for smallholder agriculture promoted under a global food security development program. Under ‘business-as-usual’ development, global studies on the future of agriculture to 2050 proje...


Grewer, UweNash, JulieGurwick, NoelBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Richards, MerylCosta, CiniroWhite, Julianna M.Pirolli, GillianWollenberg, Eva K.[Analyzing the greenhouse gas impact potential of smallholder development actions across a global food security program]Analyzing the greenhouse gas impact potential of smallholder development actions across a global food security program

The agricultural development project ACCESO reduced greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and led to net carbon sequestration due to perennial crop expansion.  Increased fertilizer use was a moderate source of emissions that was more than offset by reduced emissions from other ACCESOsupported practices...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[ACCESO in Honduras: Mitigation co-benefits of perennial crop expansion, soil management, and livestock improvements]ACCESO in Honduras: Mitigation co-benefits of perennial crop expansion, soil management, and livestock improvements

The agricultural development project, Peru Cacao Alliance (PCA), has contributed to climate change mitigation. Estimated carbon sequestration from perennial crop expansion, which was –211,467 tCO2e metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent per year, more than offset increased greenhouse gas emis...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[Peru Cacao Alliance: Carbon sequestration as a co-benefit of cacao expansion]Peru Cacao Alliance: Carbon sequestration as a co-benefit of cacao expansion

Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) showed a notable decrease in emission intensity (GHG emissions per unit of meat or milk). PRIME enabled farmers to increase production significantly, between 24% and 96%, which led to a decrease in emission intensity rangin...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) in Ethiopia: Mitigation co-benefits of livestock productivity]Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) in Ethiopia: Mitigation co-benefits of livestock productivity

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