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Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has a significant role to play in reducing the gender gap in labor burden for women in agriculture. A targeted approach to address this gap can be useful in developing a women-responsive climatic risk management plan focused on reducing their labor burden in agricu...


Khatri-Chhetri, ArunRegmi, Punya PrasadChanana, NityaAggarwal, Pramod K.[Potential of climate-smart agriculture in reducing women farmers’ drudgery in high climatic risk areas]Potential of climate-smart agriculture in reducing women farmers’ drudgery in high climatic risk areas

Increased interannual climate variability affects agricultural livelihoods throughout the world. In many regions, climate services support decision-makers in their adaptation efforts. The range of these services and the number of associated information products have increased dramatically in rece...


Bouroncle, C.Müller, A.Giraldo, D.Rios, D.Imbach, P.Girón, E.Portillo, P.Boni, A.Etten, Jacob vanRamírez Villegas, Julián[A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia]A systematic approach to assess climate information products applied to agriculture and food security in Guatemala and Colombia

Replacing animal proteins with plant proteins in diets has been demonstrated to have both health and environmental advantages, driving a debate about the potential of protein-rich crops as dietary replacements for animal products. However, there is a lack of knowledge on how climate change could ...


Manners, R.Varela Ortega, C.Etten, Jacob van[Protein-rich legume and pseudo-cereal crop suitability under present and future European climates]Protein-rich legume and pseudo-cereal crop suitability under present and future European climates

Climate variability and change will have far reaching consequences for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of whom depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Crop modelling can help inform the improvement of agricultural productivity under future climate. This study applies ...


Akinseye, Folorunso MAjeigbe, Hakeem A.Traoré, Pierre SibiryAgele, Samuel OZemadim, BirhanuWhitbread, Anthony M.[Improving sorghum productivity under changing climatic conditions: A modelling approach]Improving sorghum productivity under changing climatic conditions: A modelling approach

Maize is an important staple crop for the majority of the population in Uganda. However, in tropical and subtropical climates, maize is frequently contaminated with aflatoxins, a group of cancer-causing and immuno-suppressive mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus section Flavi fungi. In Uganda, ther...


Sserumaga, J.P.Ortega-Beltran, A.Wagacha, J.M.Mutegi, C.K.Bandyopadhyay, R.[Aflatoxin-producing fungi associated with pre-harvest maize contamination in Uganda]Aflatoxin-producing fungi associated with pre-harvest maize contamination in Uganda

This paper presents a framework to prioritize locally suitable climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions and implementation suitability assessments with key stakeholders: state and district agriculture departments, extension offices, agriculture research institutions, NGOs and donor agencies...


Khatri-Chhetri, ArunPant, AnjaliAggarwal, Pramod K.Vasireddy, Vijya VardhanYadav, Akhilesh[Stakeholders prioritization of climate-smart agriculture interventions: Evaluation of a framework]Stakeholders prioritization of climate-smart agriculture interventions: Evaluation of a framework
Liu, BingMartre, PierreEwert, FrankPorter, John RChallinor, Andy JMüller, ChristophRuane, Alex C.Waha, KatharinaThorburn, Peter J.Aggarwal, Pramod K.Ahmed, MukhtarBalkovič, JurajBasso, BrunoBiernath, ChristianBindi, MarcoCammarano, DavideSanctis, Giacomo deDumont, BenjaminEspadafor, MónicaRezaei, Ehsan EyshiFerrise, RobertoGarcía Vila, MargaritaGayler, SebastianGao, YujingHoran, HeidiHoogenboom, GerritIzaurralde, Roberto C.Jones, Curtis D.Kassie, Belay T.Kersebaum, Kurt C.Klein, ChristianKöhler, Ann-KristinMaiorano, AndreaMinoli, SaraMartin, Manuel MSNaresh, Soora K.Nendel, ClaasO’Leary, Garry J.Palosuo, TaruPriesack, EckartRipoche, DominiqueRötter, Reimund P.Semenov, Mikhail AStöckle, ClaudioStreck, ThiloSupit, IwanTao, FuluVelde, Marijn van derWallach, DanielWang, EnliWebber, HeidiWolf, JoostXiao, LiujunZhang, ZhaoZhao, ZhiganZhu, YanAsseng, Senthold[Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre‐industrial warming]Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre‐industrial warming
Lim, KrishaWichmann, BrunoLuckert, Martin K.Läderach, Peter[Impacts of smallholder agricultural adaptation on food security: evidence from Africa, Asia, and Central America]Impacts of smallholder agricultural adaptation on food security: evidence from Africa, Asia, and Central America

Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decisions regarding the management of agrobiodiversity for dealing with and adapting to climate change. Based on a feminist political ecology framework and a mixed method approach, this research perform...


Ravera, F.Reyes García, VictoriaPascual, U.Drucker, A.G.Tarrasón, D.Bellon, M.R.[Gendered agrobiodiversity management and adaptation to climate change: differentiated strategies in two marginal rural areas of India]Gendered agrobiodiversity management and adaptation to climate change: differentiated strategies in two marginal rural areas of India

Landraces of maize (Zea mays L.) are invaluable sources of genetic variability for improving agronomic traits, and they hold great promise in developing new maize varieties with enhanced resilience to stresses. Even though phenotypic characterization is an inexpensive approach for elucidating var...


Nelimor, C.Badu-Apraku, B.Nguetta, S.P.Tetteh, A.Y.García Oliveira, A.L.[Phenotypic characterization of maize landraces from Sahel and Coastal west Africa reveals marked diversity and potential for genetic improvement]Phenotypic characterization of maize landraces from Sahel and Coastal west Africa reveals marked diversity and potential for genetic improvement

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