Minimum guidelines for CSV implementation
Climate-smart village (CSV) has been demonstrated as a good model to practice climate-smart agriculture technologies and practices (CSA T&Ps) for enhancing adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change in rural areas worldwide. This material documents detailed stepwise guidelines for CSV implem...
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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| author | Bui Le Vinh Vu Thanh Bien Do Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Tuan Cuong Trieu Hong Lua Talsma, Tiffany Spillane, Charles Brychkova, Galina McKeown, Peter |
| author_browse | Brychkova, Galina Bui Le Vinh Do Thi Thu Ha McKeown, Peter Nguyen Tuan Cuong Spillane, Charles Talsma, Tiffany Trieu Hong Lua Vu Thanh Bien |
| author_facet | Bui Le Vinh Vu Thanh Bien Do Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Tuan Cuong Trieu Hong Lua Talsma, Tiffany Spillane, Charles Brychkova, Galina McKeown, Peter |
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| description | Climate-smart village (CSV) has been demonstrated as a good model to practice climate-smart agriculture technologies and practices (CSA T&Ps) for enhancing adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change in rural areas worldwide. This material documents detailed stepwise guidelines for CSV implementation at village level from three CSVs that have been successfully established for three distinctive agroecologies of Yen Bai province. These CSVs were developed in three different projects, such as the CCAFS FP2.1 (2015-2018), VIBE 2018.05 (2019-2021), and NTM (2020) projects. The document will provide technical guidance for improving the implementation of Vietnam’s National Target Program on New Rural Development (NTM) in the 2021-2030 Strategy towards climate adaptation and resilience in vulnerable rural areas. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1114582025-08-15T13:21:47Z Minimum guidelines for CSV implementation Bui Le Vinh Vu Thanh Bien Do Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Tuan Cuong Trieu Hong Lua Talsma, Tiffany Spillane, Charles Brychkova, Galina McKeown, Peter agriculture climate-smart agriculture food security climate change Climate-smart village (CSV) has been demonstrated as a good model to practice climate-smart agriculture technologies and practices (CSA T&Ps) for enhancing adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change in rural areas worldwide. This material documents detailed stepwise guidelines for CSV implementation at village level from three CSVs that have been successfully established for three distinctive agroecologies of Yen Bai province. These CSVs were developed in three different projects, such as the CCAFS FP2.1 (2015-2018), VIBE 2018.05 (2019-2021), and NTM (2020) projects. The document will provide technical guidance for improving the implementation of Vietnam’s National Target Program on New Rural Development (NTM) in the 2021-2030 Strategy towards climate adaptation and resilience in vulnerable rural areas. 2020-12-21 2021-02-19T22:11:30Z 2021-02-19T22:11:30Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111458 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Bui LV, Vu TB, Do TTH, Nguyen TC, Trieu HL, Talsma T, Spillane C, Brychkova G, McKeown P. 2020. Minimum guidelines for CSV implementation. Hanoi, Vietnam: Vietnam National University of Agriculture. |
| spellingShingle | agriculture climate-smart agriculture food security climate change Bui Le Vinh Vu Thanh Bien Do Thi Thu Ha Nguyen Tuan Cuong Trieu Hong Lua Talsma, Tiffany Spillane, Charles Brychkova, Galina McKeown, Peter Minimum guidelines for CSV implementation |
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| topic | agriculture climate-smart agriculture food security climate change |
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