COP17 in Durban gave agriculture a foothold within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations, particularly through its Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA). Building on this momentum, CCAFS East Africa helped create cohesion within ...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[African Group of Negotiators play major role in agricultural negotiations at COP18]
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African Group of Negotiators play major role in agricultural negotiations at COP18
In Senegal, CCAFS has worked closely with the National Meteorological Agency (ANACIM) to develop downscaled climate information services, and enhance the capacity of partners who are tasked to undertake longer-term analysis and communicate information to farmers. Climate information includes deta...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[Scaling up climate advisories in Senegal and Colombia]
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Scaling up climate advisories in Senegal and Colombia
The livestock sector is responsible for 14% of all human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, making it a key sector for mitigation action. Within the dairy sector specifically, better feed production and feeding practises can bring strong mitigation and livelihood benefits, while providing increase...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[Scaling up climate-smart dairy practices in Kenya through Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions]
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Scaling up climate-smart dairy practices in Kenya through Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
CCAFS
Scientists
at
the
World
Agroforestry
Centre
(ICRAF),
the
International
Center
for
Tropical
Agriculture(CIAT),
the
International
Maize
and
Wheat
Improvement
Center
(CIMMYT),
and
the
International
Livestock
Research
Institute
(ILRI)
are
developing
two
“Practical
Guides”
(PGs)
on
Climate-‐
Sm...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[Informing CSA implementation at national, regional, and continental scales]
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Informing CSA implementation at national, regional, and continental scales
Climate change research must be nationally relevant for research outputs to be
used broadly. This is why CIMMYT-CCAFS conducted its research in close
collaboration with the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) and other
stakeholders in Ethiopia. The climate research outputs generat...
CCAFS researchers made important contributions to the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s Fifth
Assessment Report (AR5), which was published in 2014. In
this way, CCAFS helped decision makers worldwide to
prioritize and design agricultural sector interventions aimed
at mitigating a...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[Reaching the world’s policy makers through IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report]
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Reaching the world’s policy makers through IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report
The Himalayan region is highly sensitive to climate change due to the high variation in altitudes. Increased temperatures are likely to change cloud cover and rainfall patterns, melt ice caps and glaciers, and reduce snowfall. This puts rivers, tributaries, catchments, and watersheds at the risk ...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[A watershed approach to building climate resilience in Nepal’s mountain eco-regions]
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A watershed approach to building climate resilience in Nepal’s mountain eco-regions
Although the high Andes are the place of origin of the potato, the growing conditions are harsh and prone to frost, drought and hailstorms. This, coupled with a general lack of support for remote communities, has resulted in high levels of malnutrition and childhood mortality amongst the area’s i...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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[Low-cost greenhouses improve food security in the Andes]
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Low-cost greenhouses improve food security in the Andes
Senegal, with 196,712 km2 land area, is located at the extreme west of the African continent (Longitudes 11°21W - 17°32N and Latitudes 12°8N - 16°41N). The country’s soils are in general of low fertility, fragile and very susceptible to wind and water erosion. The climate is of Sudano-Sahelian ty...
Sanogo, Diaminatou
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Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril
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Ouédraogo, Mathieu
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Zougmoré, Robert B.
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Bayala, Jules
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Ndiaye, Ousmane
,
Sall, Moussa
,
Diop, Mouhamadou
,
Camara, Baba Ansoumana
,
Ndour, Yacine
,
Sangare, Sheick K.
,
Ky-Dembele, Catherine
,
Partey, Samuel T.
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Ouédraogo, Jean S.
,
Jarvis, Andy
,
Campbell, Bruce M.
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[Case study of Daga-Birame CSV for CCAFS ISP11/6.1.2 – Senegal]
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[The Climate-Smart Village approach: what research and insights from current implementation in Daga-Birame CSV in Senegal?]
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The Climate-Smart Village approach: what research and insights from current implementation in Daga-Birame CSV in Senegal?
Wijk, Mark T. van
,
Hammond, James
,
Frelat, Romain
,
Fraval, Simon
,
Teufel, Nils
,
Tavenner, Katie
,
Henderson, Benjamin B.
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[Smallholder farmers, food security, and livelihoods: Exploring trade offs and synergies using farm household characterization data]
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Smallholder farmers, food security, and livelihoods: Exploring trade offs and synergies using farm household characterization data