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Over 750 million people in South Asia are vulnerable to natural disasters. Climate change - induced factors such as erratic rainfall and severe oods, extended droughts, tropical cyclones or saline water intrusion, are making the situation worse. Smallholder farmers are amongst the most vulnerable...
Baseline surveys, designed by CCAFS, were carried out as part of the process in setting up Climate-Smart Villages in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in South Asia. This survey aimed to provide baseline information at the village level about socio-economic indicators, natural resource utilisation, organi...
With the help of researchers from the University of Oxford, CCAFS designed a participatory and interactive method to develop future scenarios for agricultural development and food security. This initiative brought together policymakers, researchers, private sector partners, NGOs, and other stakeh...
CCAFS together with our partner organisations conducted studies on farmers’ preferences and willingness to pay, using priority setting tools developed by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Studies in South Asia explored the potential technological options for climate risk m...
The CCAFS team in collaboration with research teams from Oxford University and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and local partners initiated the ‘Farms of the Future’ field-based research program in the Indo-Gangetic Plains in 2012. The team used the climate analogue tool i...
CCAFS in South Asia is working with insurance companies and other stakeholders to help design innovative insurance products that are tailored to engage small-holder farmers in the management, reporting and verification of insurance schemes. The community managed insurance scheme is one such novel ...
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