Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture

Impacts of climate change are location-specific, hence the need to develop targeted solutions and strategies. Local government units, in partnership with the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, established farmer learning groups which are platforms for knowledge generation and sharing o...

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Main Authors: Méndez, Kharla Vianca S., Vidallo, Rene R., Rosimo, Magnolia M., Angeles, Darlyn R, Bernardo, Eisen Bernard, Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114778
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author Méndez, Kharla Vianca S.
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Angeles, Darlyn R
Bernardo, Eisen Bernard
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
author_browse Angeles, Darlyn R
Bernardo, Eisen Bernard
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Méndez, Kharla Vianca S.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Vidallo, Rene R.
author_facet Méndez, Kharla Vianca S.
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Angeles, Darlyn R
Bernardo, Eisen Bernard
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
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description Impacts of climate change are location-specific, hence the need to develop targeted solutions and strategies. Local government units, in partnership with the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, established farmer learning groups which are platforms for knowledge generation and sharing on climate change action-research. The project was implemented in learning communities in Guinayangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz, Philippines. Facilitating learning groups involved social learning methodological processes: vulnerability assessments, setting of learning agenda, participatory action research implementation, community mobilizing and knowledge sharing. Action research, in both municipalities, showed that knowledge generation through a small group of farmer innovators is an effective strategy in the identification and refinement of appropriate technologies. The learning group members serve as a support to the local extension system, helping accelerate adaptation of various climate-smart technologies.
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spelling CGSpace1147782025-08-15T13:21:21Z Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture Méndez, Kharla Vianca S. Vidallo, Rene R. Rosimo, Magnolia M. Angeles, Darlyn R Bernardo, Eisen Bernard Gonsalves, Julian Francis agriculture climate-smart agriculture climate change food security Impacts of climate change are location-specific, hence the need to develop targeted solutions and strategies. Local government units, in partnership with the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, established farmer learning groups which are platforms for knowledge generation and sharing on climate change action-research. The project was implemented in learning communities in Guinayangan, Quezon and Ivisan, Capiz, Philippines. Facilitating learning groups involved social learning methodological processes: vulnerability assessments, setting of learning agenda, participatory action research implementation, community mobilizing and knowledge sharing. Action research, in both municipalities, showed that knowledge generation through a small group of farmer innovators is an effective strategy in the identification and refinement of appropriate technologies. The learning group members serve as a support to the local extension system, helping accelerate adaptation of various climate-smart technologies. 2021-08-27 2021-08-27T15:28:46Z 2021-08-27T15:28:46Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114778 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Mendez KS, Vidallo RR, Rosimo M, Angeles DR, Bernardo EB, Gonsalves J. 2021. Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture. Cavite, Philippines: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR).
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climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
Méndez, Kharla Vianca S.
Vidallo, Rene R.
Rosimo, Magnolia M.
Angeles, Darlyn R
Bernardo, Eisen Bernard
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
title Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
title_full Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
title_fullStr Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
title_short Learning Groups: refining technologies and social processes for climate resilient agriculture
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climate-smart agriculture
climate change
food security
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