Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar

This strong correlation between agriculture and climate change has led to the emergence of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) that seeks to balance agricultural productivity within the bounds of our climate. The CSV approach is participatory research for development approach that serve as testing groun...

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Autores principales: Barbon, Wilson John, Punzalan, Bermenito, Wassmann, Reiner, Bui, Le Vinh, Vidallo, Rene R., Villanueva, Jerome, Talsma, Tiffany, Bayot, Ruvicyn, Gonsalves, Julian Francis
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Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115833
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author Barbon, Wilson John
Punzalan, Bermenito
Wassmann, Reiner
Bui, Le Vinh
Vidallo, Rene R.
Villanueva, Jerome
Talsma, Tiffany
Bayot, Ruvicyn
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
author_browse Barbon, Wilson John
Bayot, Ruvicyn
Bui, Le Vinh
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Punzalan, Bermenito
Talsma, Tiffany
Vidallo, Rene R.
Villanueva, Jerome
Wassmann, Reiner
author_facet Barbon, Wilson John
Punzalan, Bermenito
Wassmann, Reiner
Bui, Le Vinh
Vidallo, Rene R.
Villanueva, Jerome
Talsma, Tiffany
Bayot, Ruvicyn
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
author_sort Barbon, Wilson John
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description This strong correlation between agriculture and climate change has led to the emergence of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) that seeks to balance agricultural productivity within the bounds of our climate. The CSV approach is participatory research for development approach that serve as testing ground for best context-specific CSA technologies and practices. International organizations have identified scaling of agricultural innovations as a priority agenda. In 2015, CGIAR-CCAFS began expanding the CSV approach in Southeast Asia with the establishment of seven CSVs in the region. Through the efforts of various partners, these CSVs have grown to 90 CSVs. This paper is presented as synthesis of the diverse experiences of the CSVs in Southeast Asia. The authors have reviewed key publications generated since 2015 in order to draw highlights and key lessons on scaling CSA via the CSV approach. The pathways of scaling can be through knowledge transfer, policy incidence and commercialization. Scaling can also be technology-driven and institution-driven processes. In the experience of the CSVs in Southeast Asia, a combination of various approaches was implemented to achieve scaling of CSA via CSVs. The CSVs have leveraged knowledge transfer activities via farmer-farmer to engagements and roving workshops. The CSVs also maximized the opportunities in national policies where it can mainstream CSA and CSVs. Policies such as Vietnam’s Nong Thon Moi national rural development program, Myanmar’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Strategy and the Philippine Department of Agriculture systemwide program called Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture, are all significant policy drivers of scaling CSA via CSVs in these countries. Albeit, on its early stages, the CSV in the Philippines and the work of IIRR in Cambodia have also utilized an economic, market-driven approach to scaling specific CSA options for these communities.
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spelling CGSpace1158332025-11-05T11:04:04Z Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar Barbon, Wilson John Punzalan, Bermenito Wassmann, Reiner Bui, Le Vinh Vidallo, Rene R. Villanueva, Jerome Talsma, Tiffany Bayot, Ruvicyn Gonsalves, Julian Francis agriculture climate-smart agriculture food security climate change This strong correlation between agriculture and climate change has led to the emergence of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) that seeks to balance agricultural productivity within the bounds of our climate. The CSV approach is participatory research for development approach that serve as testing ground for best context-specific CSA technologies and practices. International organizations have identified scaling of agricultural innovations as a priority agenda. In 2015, CGIAR-CCAFS began expanding the CSV approach in Southeast Asia with the establishment of seven CSVs in the region. Through the efforts of various partners, these CSVs have grown to 90 CSVs. This paper is presented as synthesis of the diverse experiences of the CSVs in Southeast Asia. The authors have reviewed key publications generated since 2015 in order to draw highlights and key lessons on scaling CSA via the CSV approach. The pathways of scaling can be through knowledge transfer, policy incidence and commercialization. Scaling can also be technology-driven and institution-driven processes. In the experience of the CSVs in Southeast Asia, a combination of various approaches was implemented to achieve scaling of CSA via CSVs. The CSVs have leveraged knowledge transfer activities via farmer-farmer to engagements and roving workshops. The CSVs also maximized the opportunities in national policies where it can mainstream CSA and CSVs. Policies such as Vietnam’s Nong Thon Moi national rural development program, Myanmar’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Strategy and the Philippine Department of Agriculture systemwide program called Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture, are all significant policy drivers of scaling CSA via CSVs in these countries. Albeit, on its early stages, the CSV in the Philippines and the work of IIRR in Cambodia have also utilized an economic, market-driven approach to scaling specific CSA options for these communities. 2021-11-04 2021-11-04T14:41:01Z 2021-11-04T14:41:01Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115833 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Barbon WJ, Punzalan B, Wassman R, Bui VL, Vidallo R, Villanueva J, Talsma T, Bayot R, Gonsalves J. 2021. Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar. CCAFS Working Paper no. 376. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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climate-smart agriculture
food security
climate change
Barbon, Wilson John
Punzalan, Bermenito
Wassmann, Reiner
Bui, Le Vinh
Vidallo, Rene R.
Villanueva, Jerome
Talsma, Tiffany
Bayot, Ruvicyn
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title_full Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title_fullStr Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title_short Scaling of Climate-Smart Agriculture via Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: Insights and Lessons from Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar
title_sort scaling of climate smart agriculture via climate smart villages in southeast asia insights and lessons from vietnam laos philippines cambodia and myanmar
topic agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
food security
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115833
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