Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019
Climate Services for Resilient Development (CSRD) is a global partnership that connects climate science, data streams, decision support tools, and training to decision-makers in developing countries. CSRD addresses the climate challenges faced by smallholder farmers in South Asia. The partnership is...
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| author | Krupnik, Timothy J. Hussain, Ghulam Montes, Carlo Schulthess, Christoph Siddiquee, Ansar Ahammed Rahman, Syed Khan, Mohammad Shahidul Haque Khanam, Fahmida Miah, Azahar Ali Hasan, Alfi Kamal, Mustafa Hossain, Khaled Haque, Anarul Kurishi, Alanuzzaman Rokon, Golam Morshed Uddin, M. Shahab Billah, Mutasim Tasnim, Tasfia Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha |
| author_browse | Billah, Mutasim Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha Haque, Anarul Hasan, Alfi Hossain, Khaled Hussain, Ghulam Kamal, Mustafa Khan, Mohammad Shahidul Haque Khanam, Fahmida Krupnik, Timothy J. Kurishi, Alanuzzaman Miah, Azahar Ali Montes, Carlo Rahman, Syed Rokon, Golam Morshed Schulthess, Christoph Siddiquee, Ansar Ahammed Tasnim, Tasfia Uddin, M. Shahab |
| author_facet | Krupnik, Timothy J. Hussain, Ghulam Montes, Carlo Schulthess, Christoph Siddiquee, Ansar Ahammed Rahman, Syed Khan, Mohammad Shahidul Haque Khanam, Fahmida Miah, Azahar Ali Hasan, Alfi Kamal, Mustafa Hossain, Khaled Haque, Anarul Kurishi, Alanuzzaman Rokon, Golam Morshed Uddin, M. Shahab Billah, Mutasim Tasnim, Tasfia Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha |
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| description | Climate Services for Resilient Development (CSRD) is a global partnership that connects climate science, data streams, decision support tools, and training to decision-makers in developing countries. CSRD addresses the climate challenges faced by smallholder farmers in South Asia. The partnership is led by the United States Government and supported by the UK Government Department for International Development (DFID), the UK Meteorological Office, ESRI, Google, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the American Red Cross. The CSRD in South Asia initiative3 ran from November 2016 to December 2019 and was led by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and funded by USAID.
The consortium worked to increase resilience to climate change in South Asia by creating and making available timely and useful climate data, information, tools and services. These activities aligned with the Global Framework for Climate Services and the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). In South Asia, the CSRD consortium focused primarily on Bangladesh (in alignment with Objective 1 as described above), with a secondary emphasis on Nepal and India (supporting Objective 2), and overall capacity development and awareness raising efforts across countries (Objective 3). To improve the usefulness and agricultural relevance of climate information and weather forecasts, the consortium developed strong science partnerships, and moved research into action and impact. The overarching goal was to develop and sustain the capacity
development of agricultural climate services in the region. Throughout its duration, the consortium benefited from valuable inputs and guidance from USAID and its multi-partner CSRD Steering Committee. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1083812025-12-10T12:47:07Z Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 Krupnik, Timothy J. Hussain, Ghulam Montes, Carlo Schulthess, Christoph Siddiquee, Ansar Ahammed Rahman, Syed Khan, Mohammad Shahidul Haque Khanam, Fahmida Miah, Azahar Ali Hasan, Alfi Kamal, Mustafa Hossain, Khaled Haque, Anarul Kurishi, Alanuzzaman Rokon, Golam Morshed Uddin, M. Shahab Billah, Mutasim Tasnim, Tasfia Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha climate change agriculture food security Climate Services for Resilient Development (CSRD) is a global partnership that connects climate science, data streams, decision support tools, and training to decision-makers in developing countries. CSRD addresses the climate challenges faced by smallholder farmers in South Asia. The partnership is led by the United States Government and supported by the UK Government Department for International Development (DFID), the UK Meteorological Office, ESRI, Google, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the American Red Cross. The CSRD in South Asia initiative3 ran from November 2016 to December 2019 and was led by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and funded by USAID. The consortium worked to increase resilience to climate change in South Asia by creating and making available timely and useful climate data, information, tools and services. These activities aligned with the Global Framework for Climate Services and the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). In South Asia, the CSRD consortium focused primarily on Bangladesh (in alignment with Objective 1 as described above), with a secondary emphasis on Nepal and India (supporting Objective 2), and overall capacity development and awareness raising efforts across countries (Objective 3). To improve the usefulness and agricultural relevance of climate information and weather forecasts, the consortium developed strong science partnerships, and moved research into action and impact. The overarching goal was to develop and sustain the capacity development of agricultural climate services in the region. Throughout its duration, the consortium benefited from valuable inputs and guidance from USAID and its multi-partner CSRD Steering Committee. 2020-06-01 2020-06-04T13:20:54Z 2020-06-04T13:20:54Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108381 en Open Access application/pdf Krupnik TJ, Hussain G, Montes C, Schulthess C, Siddiquee AA, Rahman S, Khan MSH, Khanam F, Miah AA, Hasan A, Kamal M, Hossain K, Haque A, Kurishi A, Rokon GM, Uddin MS, Billah M, Tasnim T, Fernandes JMC. 2020. Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia. Annual Report, January – December 2019 (End project report). Dhaka, Bangladesh: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security Krupnik, Timothy J. Hussain, Ghulam Montes, Carlo Schulthess, Christoph Siddiquee, Ansar Ahammed Rahman, Syed Khan, Mohammad Shahidul Haque Khanam, Fahmida Miah, Azahar Ali Hasan, Alfi Kamal, Mustafa Hossain, Khaled Haque, Anarul Kurishi, Alanuzzaman Rokon, Golam Morshed Uddin, M. Shahab Billah, Mutasim Tasnim, Tasfia Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title | Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title_full | Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title_fullStr | Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title_short | Climate Services for Resilient Development in South Asia Annual Report: January to December 2019 |
| title_sort | climate services for resilient development in south asia annual report january to december 2019 |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108381 |
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