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The concept of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is gaining momentum across the globe. However, it is not specific on what should be covered under its three pillars—productivity, resilience and mitigation. Consequently, CSA encompasses many different agricultural practices/technologies, making it d...


Manda, Lucas T.Notenbaert, An Maria OmerGroot, Jeroen C.J.[A Participatory Approach to Assessing the Climate-Smartness of Agricultural Interventions: The Lushoto Case]A Participatory Approach to Assessing the Climate-Smartness of Agricultural Interventions: The Lushoto Case

Declining water resources in dry regions requires sustainable groundwater management as trends indicate increasing groundwater use, but without accountability. The sustainability of groundwater is uncertain, as little is known about its extent and availability, a challenge that requires a quantit...


Nhamo, LuxonEbrahim, Girma YimerMabhaudhi, T.Mpandeli, S.Magombeyi, ManuelChitakira, M.Magidi, J.Sibanda, M.[An assessment of groundwater use in irrigated agriculture using multi-spectral remote sensing]An assessment of groundwater use in irrigated agriculture using multi-spectral remote sensing

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

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
Cuthbert, M.O.Taylor, R.G.Favreau, G.Todd, Martin C.Shamsudduha, M.Villholth, Karen G.MacDonald, Alan M.Scanlon, B.R.Kotchoni, D.O.ValerieVouillamoz, Jean-MichelLawson, F.M.A.Adjomayi, Philippe ArmandKashaigili, J.Seddon, D.Sorensen, J.P.R.Ebrahim, Girma YimerOwor, M.Nyenje, P.M.Nazoumou, YGoni, I.Ousmane, B.I.Sibanda, T.Ascott, Matthew J.Macdonald, David M.J.Agyekum, W.Koussoube, Y.Wanke, H.Kim, H.Wada, Y.Lo, M.-H.Oki, T.Kukuric, N.[Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa]Observed controls on resilience of groundwater to climate variability in sub-Saharan Africa

CaSCIERA-TA est un projet de « Renforcement des capacités des parties prenantes à l'utilisation de l'information climatique pour l’amélioration de la résilience dans le secteur agricole en Afrique de l'Ouest" de 2 ans financé par le CORAF et les parties nationales du Programme de Productivité Agr...


Diakité, AdamaChabi, AdeyemiBayala, Jules[Rapport de l’atelier de clôture Capacitating Stakeholders in Using Climate Information for Enhanced Resilience in the Agricultural Sector in West Africa (CaSCIERA-TA)]Rapport de l’atelier de clôture Capacitating Stakeholders in Using Climate Information for Enhanced Resilience in the Agricultural Sector in West Africa (CaSCIERA-TA)

This publication begins with a review of the literature on resilience, noting the wide diversity of perspectives on the term and the range of disciplines that have employed the concept. From its use to describe engineering systems that are close to equilibrium, the concept of resilience has evolv...


Prain, G.Naziri, D.[The role of root and tuber crops in strengthening agri‐food system resilience in Asia. A literature review and selective stakeholder assessment.]The role of root and tuber crops in strengthening agri‐food system resilience in Asia. A literature review and selective stakeholder assessment.

Food systems large and small around this planet are changing more quickly and more profoundly than ever before in human history. If the same processes and priorities continue, we can expect more of the same results: the last fifty years of a productionist paradigm have resulted in increased produ...


Herforth, AnnaJohns, TimothyCreed-Kanashiro, Hilary M.Jones, Andrew D.Khoury, Colin K.Lang, TimothyMaundu, PatrickPowell, BronwenReyes García, Victoria[Agrobiodiversity and Feeding the World: More of the Same Will Result in More of the Same]Agrobiodiversity and Feeding the World: More of the Same Will Result in More of the Same

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