Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?

Climate change impacts are expected to exceed the capacities of smallholder farmers to manage risks, in the absence of adaptations and transformations in the way the food is produced. Management practices and technologies are important building blocks of resilient agriculture. Local and national pol...

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Autores principales: Nowak, Andreea C., Rosenstock, Todd S.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110049
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description Climate change impacts are expected to exceed the capacities of smallholder farmers to manage risks, in the absence of adaptations and transformations in the way the food is produced. Management practices and technologies are important building blocks of resilient agriculture. Local and national policies, climate-smart services and investments are built around how farms are managed. Access to robust information on which agricultural management options work where and at what costs enable program developers and implementers to unlock transformative solutions for the sector. Being able to understand expected shifts in production, livelihoods or environmental outcomes, farmers can adapt resource management strategies and be better prepared to manage risks.
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spelling CGSpace1100492024-01-23T12:04:17Z Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for? Nowak, Andreea C. Rosenstock, Todd S. food security agriculture climate change Climate change impacts are expected to exceed the capacities of smallholder farmers to manage risks, in the absence of adaptations and transformations in the way the food is produced. Management practices and technologies are important building blocks of resilient agriculture. Local and national policies, climate-smart services and investments are built around how farms are managed. Access to robust information on which agricultural management options work where and at what costs enable program developers and implementers to unlock transformative solutions for the sector. Being able to understand expected shifts in production, livelihoods or environmental outcomes, farmers can adapt resource management strategies and be better prepared to manage risks. 2020-11-04 2020-11-04T15:07:47Z 2020-11-04T15:07:47Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110049 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Nowak A, Rosenstock T. 2020. Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
title Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
title_full Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
title_fullStr Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
title_short Evidence for Resilient Agriculture (ERA): Who is it for?
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climate change
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