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Ramírez, J.Jarvis, A.Bergh, I. van denStaver, C.Turner, D.[Changing climates: effects on growing conditions for banana and plantain (Musa spp.) and possible responses - Chapter 20: In: Crop adaptation to climate change]Changing climates: effects on growing conditions for banana and plantain (Musa spp.) and possible responses - Chapter 20: In: Crop adaptation to climate change
Snook, L.K.Dulloo, M.E.Jarvis, A.Scheldeman, X.Kneller, M.[Crop germplasm diversity: the role of gene bank collections in facilitating adaptation to climate change - Chapter 25: In: Crop adapation to climate change]Crop germplasm diversity: the role of gene bank collections in facilitating adaptation to climate change - Chapter 25: In: Crop adapation to climate change
Munyaradzi, C.Nhamo, Luxon[Dynamics of crop production in a heterogeneous landscape: what are the opportunities for enhancing communal farmers’ resilience to climate change impacts?]Dynamics of crop production in a heterogeneous landscape: what are the opportunities for enhancing communal farmers’ resilience to climate change impacts?
Padulosi, S.Heywood, V.Hunter, D.Jarvis, A.[Underutilized species and climate change: current status and outlook: chapter 26: In: Crop adaptation to climate change]Underutilized species and climate change: current status and outlook: chapter 26: In: Crop adaptation to climate change

This study conducted in western Kenya demonstrates how a gendered intersectionality lens can be used to explore how and the extent to which farming communities are coping with climate change. Results from a quantitative survey undertaken with 51 farmers and from 4 focused group discussions held w...


Mungai, CatherineOpondo, MaggieOuta, GeorgeNelson, ValerieNyasimi, MaryKimeli, Philip[Uptake of Climate-Smart Agriculture Through a Gendered Intersectionality Lens: Experiences from Western Kenya]Uptake of Climate-Smart Agriculture Through a Gendered Intersectionality Lens: Experiences from Western Kenya

This paper offers an overview of how climate change is already affecting farmers across eastern and southern Africa, and how it will continue to affect them in the future. The rising temperatures and increased rainfall variability associated with climate change are undermining the livelihoods and...


Girvetz, Evan H.Ramírez Villegas, JuliánClaessens, LievenLamanna, ChristineNavarro-Racines, CarlosNowak, AndreeaThornton, Philip K.Rosenstock, Todd S.[Future Climate Projections in Africa: Where Are We Headed?]Future Climate Projections in Africa: Where Are We Headed?

This case story outlines the results of a national research initiative that utilized the Climate-Smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework (CSA-PF) to inventory, assess, and prioritize CSA options with stakeholders for various subnational regions. The CSA‑PF is a four-phase process, which was im...


Corner-Dolloff, CaitlinNowak, AndreeaLizarazo, MiguelParker, LouisVan Trinh, MaiNghia, Tran Dai[Case Story 8: Multi-stakeholder Prioritization Approach for Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Investment in Vietnam.]Case Story 8: Multi-stakeholder Prioritization Approach for Climate-Smart Agriculture Planning and Investment in Vietnam.

Parker, M.Low, J.W.Andrade, M.I.Schulte-Geldermann, ElmarAndrade-Piedra, J.L.[Climate change and seed systems of roots, tubers and bananas: The cases of potato in Kenya and sweetpotato in Mozambique]Climate change and seed systems of roots, tubers and bananas: The cases of potato in Kenya and sweetpotato in Mozambique

Fodder trees are important feed sources for livestock in a wide range of agroforestry systems throughout the world. Farmers have used fodder trees since ancient times and they are common in traditional feeding systems. In recent times there have been significant movements of germplasm and increas...


Franzel, StevenKiptot, EvelyneLukuyu, Ben A.[Agroforestry: Fodder Trees]Agroforestry: Fodder Trees

The changing climate is a threat to the smallholder farmers. Poverty and limited livelihood options increase vulnerability to climate risks. To counter this, a partnership between research and development organizations and the Nyando rural community developed Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) model t...


Recha, John W.M.Radeny, Maren A.O.Kinyangi, JamesKimeli, Philip[Uptake of Resilient Crop Interventions to Manage Risks Through Climate-Smart Villages Approach in Nyando, Western Kenya]Uptake of Resilient Crop Interventions to Manage Risks Through Climate-Smart Villages Approach in Nyando, Western Kenya

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