Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali

This study used a stakeholder prioritization framework to assess and rank locally suitable climate information services (CIS) and implementation suitability with key stakeholders: Center for Mechanized Agriculture, seed companies (Faso Kaba), Green Innovation Centers, National Institute for Rural Ec...

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Autores principales: Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald, Arouna, Aminou, Bryan, Elizabeth, Ringler, Claudia, Futakuchi, Koichi, Grosjean, Godefroy, Mujawamariya, Gaudiose, Benfica, Rui, Freed, Sarah, Rodrigue, Yossa
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Publicado: Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117693
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author Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald
Arouna, Aminou
Bryan, Elizabeth
Ringler, Claudia
Futakuchi, Koichi
Grosjean, Godefroy
Mujawamariya, Gaudiose
Benfica, Rui
Freed, Sarah
Rodrigue, Yossa
author_browse Arouna, Aminou
Benfica, Rui
Bryan, Elizabeth
Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald
Freed, Sarah
Futakuchi, Koichi
Grosjean, Godefroy
Mujawamariya, Gaudiose
Ringler, Claudia
Rodrigue, Yossa
author_facet Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald
Arouna, Aminou
Bryan, Elizabeth
Ringler, Claudia
Futakuchi, Koichi
Grosjean, Godefroy
Mujawamariya, Gaudiose
Benfica, Rui
Freed, Sarah
Rodrigue, Yossa
author_sort Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald
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description This study used a stakeholder prioritization framework to assess and rank locally suitable climate information services (CIS) and implementation suitability with key stakeholders: Center for Mechanized Agriculture, seed companies (Faso Kaba), Green Innovation Centers, National Institute for Rural Economy, NGOs (GIE-GNELENI, JMI), Niger Office, Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture, Women Association and Youth Association. The prioritization was made in two steps for each of the four major rice production systems in Mali (irrigated lowland, rainfed lowland, rainfed upland, and submergence). The first step consisted of the review and evaluation of location-specific CIS based on their contribution to increasing farm productivity, reducing yield loss due to climatic risks, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The second step consisted of the evaluation of the implementation feasibility, gender inclusivity, readiness to scale, cost of implementation, and demand by the market. In all the four production systems, the overall CIS performance score was more determined by the ability of the CIS to increase resilience than to increase productivity, income and to enhance gender inclusivity. In the irrigated lowland, the CIS technologies with a high score include cropping calendar construction, cold occurrence and duration, flooding occurrence and duration, information on dam water level, pest and disease occurrence, and suitable area for rice cultivation. In the rainfed lowland, the CIS technologies with a high score include flooding occurrence and duration, suitable area for rice cultivation, onset and cessation of the rainy season, cropping calendar construction, and pest and disease occurrence. In the rainfed upland, the CIS technologies with a high score include onset and cessation of the rainy season, pest and disease occurrence, seasonal rainfall amount, cropping calendar construction, and drought occurrence and duration. In the submergence system, the CIS technologies with a high score include suitable area for rice cultivation, pest and disease occurrence, flooding occurrence and duration, and cropping calendar construction. The framework used in this study provides a decision support tool for policymaking in adaptation and mitigation activities in the rice-based sector at the local level.
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spelling CGSpace1176932025-11-11T16:46:03Z Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald Arouna, Aminou Bryan, Elizabeth Ringler, Claudia Futakuchi, Koichi Grosjean, Godefroy Mujawamariya, Gaudiose Benfica, Rui Freed, Sarah Rodrigue, Yossa climate change agriculture food security This study used a stakeholder prioritization framework to assess and rank locally suitable climate information services (CIS) and implementation suitability with key stakeholders: Center for Mechanized Agriculture, seed companies (Faso Kaba), Green Innovation Centers, National Institute for Rural Economy, NGOs (GIE-GNELENI, JMI), Niger Office, Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture, Women Association and Youth Association. The prioritization was made in two steps for each of the four major rice production systems in Mali (irrigated lowland, rainfed lowland, rainfed upland, and submergence). The first step consisted of the review and evaluation of location-specific CIS based on their contribution to increasing farm productivity, reducing yield loss due to climatic risks, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The second step consisted of the evaluation of the implementation feasibility, gender inclusivity, readiness to scale, cost of implementation, and demand by the market. In all the four production systems, the overall CIS performance score was more determined by the ability of the CIS to increase resilience than to increase productivity, income and to enhance gender inclusivity. In the irrigated lowland, the CIS technologies with a high score include cropping calendar construction, cold occurrence and duration, flooding occurrence and duration, information on dam water level, pest and disease occurrence, and suitable area for rice cultivation. In the rainfed lowland, the CIS technologies with a high score include flooding occurrence and duration, suitable area for rice cultivation, onset and cessation of the rainy season, cropping calendar construction, and pest and disease occurrence. In the rainfed upland, the CIS technologies with a high score include onset and cessation of the rainy season, pest and disease occurrence, seasonal rainfall amount, cropping calendar construction, and drought occurrence and duration. In the submergence system, the CIS technologies with a high score include suitable area for rice cultivation, pest and disease occurrence, flooding occurrence and duration, and cropping calendar construction. The framework used in this study provides a decision support tool for policymaking in adaptation and mitigation activities in the rice-based sector at the local level. 2021-12-22 2022-01-21T18:47:47Z 2022-01-21T18:47:47Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117693 en Open Access application/pdf Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa Dossou-Yovo E, Arouna A, Bryan E, Ringlerb C, Futakuchi K, Grosjean G, Mujawamariya G, Rui B, Freed S, Rodrigue Y. 2021. Stakeholders prioritization of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in the rice-based production systems of Mali. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa project (AICCRA).
spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
food security
Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald
Arouna, Aminou
Bryan, Elizabeth
Ringler, Claudia
Futakuchi, Koichi
Grosjean, Godefroy
Mujawamariya, Gaudiose
Benfica, Rui
Freed, Sarah
Rodrigue, Yossa
Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title_full Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title_fullStr Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title_short Stakeholders prioritization of climate information services (CIS) in the rice-based production systems of Mali
title_sort stakeholders prioritization of climate information services cis in the rice based production systems of mali
topic climate change
agriculture
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117693
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