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The process of getting climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions and practices to farmers is just as important as the interventions and practices. Given the complex systems in which CSA is implemented and the various CSA practices and technologies, there is no one-size-fits-all scaling path...


Mwongera, CarolineMwungu, Chris MiyinziLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Target the pathways to scale out climate-smart agricultural technologies to farming communities]Target the pathways to scale out climate-smart agricultural technologies to farming communities

Recognizing successful climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices is not enough for them to be adopted at scale. At many sites, government or development-led interventions to promote CSA practices face low adoption rates or are not adopted at all. Data shows that CSA adoption depends on drivers...


Läderach, PeterMwongera, CarolineLamanna, ChristineAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Know what drives the adoption of climate-smart agriculture across different scales]Know what drives the adoption of climate-smart agriculture across different scales

Research suggests that farmer-to-farmer learning can be up to six times more effective in spreading knowledge of CSA practices than in areas where it is not carried out. Understanding the wider context and requirements for social learning is key. Peer learning is an effective way to disseminate C...


Shikuku, K.M.Mwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziTwyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Support farmer-to-farmer and community-wide social learning]Support farmer-to-farmer and community-wide social learning

Research suggests that gender equity is a critical factor in the adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices. If gender is not explicitly considered in climate-related interventions, the adoption of climate-resilient practices is unlikely to reach scale. Climate-resilient interventio...


Twyman, JenniferMwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Winowiecki, Leigh A.[Design climate-smart agricultural interventions to be gender inclusive]Design climate-smart agricultural interventions to be gender inclusive

Research shows that climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is beneficial in increasing productivity, promoting resilience and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Achieving benefits in all three dimensions is difficult, and so necessary choices among competing investments and objectives must be made. The ...


Mwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Assess whole-farm trade-offs and synergies for climate-smart agriculture]Assess whole-farm trade-offs and synergies for climate-smart agriculture

Clearly showing the benefits of certain climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions over others in a particular context is key to facilitating prudent investment of scarce resources. Ranking certain CSA practices over others is complex because CSA implies multiple outcomes, which vary with co...


Lamanna, ChristineMwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Winowiecki, Leigh A.[Prioritize among climate-smart agricultural options and benefits for greater impact]Prioritize among climate-smart agricultural options and benefits for greater impact

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