World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects

Three years ago, a CCAFS researcher was embedded within the agriculture group at WBG headquarters. The role of the researcher has been to strengthen the linkages and collaborative actions between the WBG and CGIAR, resulting in the following outcomes as reported by high-level Bank officials to an in...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Formato: Case Study
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121461
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description Three years ago, a CCAFS researcher was embedded within the agriculture group at WBG headquarters. The role of the researcher has been to strengthen the linkages and collaborative actions between the WBG and CGIAR, resulting in the following outcomes as reported by high-level Bank officials to an independent consultant (see Ref 1). - (1) Teams in the Agriculture Global Practice which design agricultural projects and programs; (2) plus governments/local partners–incorporating activities addressing climate change challenges; (3) behavioral change in many WB (low-income) country clients/governments towards adoption of CSA approaches, policies, actions; (4) Directors and regional managers at WB incorporating climate smart approaches and the scientific evidence base supporting them as part of their corporate strategy and in international climate and food system negotiations.
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spelling CGSpace1214612023-03-14T13:31:50Z World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security agriculture climate change climate policies income resilience projects adoption design budgets food approaches activities world bank system case studies agrifood systems rural development Three years ago, a CCAFS researcher was embedded within the agriculture group at WBG headquarters. The role of the researcher has been to strengthen the linkages and collaborative actions between the WBG and CGIAR, resulting in the following outcomes as reported by high-level Bank officials to an independent consultant (see Ref 1). - (1) Teams in the Agriculture Global Practice which design agricultural projects and programs; (2) plus governments/local partners–incorporating activities addressing climate change challenges; (3) behavioral change in many WB (low-income) country clients/governments towards adoption of CSA approaches, policies, actions; (4) Directors and regional managers at WB incorporating climate smart approaches and the scientific evidence base supporting them as part of their corporate strategy and in international climate and food system negotiations. 2018-12-31 2022-09-12T11:58:05Z 2022-09-12T11:58:05Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121461 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2018. World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2018. Outcome Impact Case Report.
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climate change
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world bank
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agrifood systems
rural development
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title_full World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title_fullStr World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title_full_unstemmed World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title_short World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
title_sort world bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to ghg emissions rise from 28 2016 to 45 2018 of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
topic agriculture
climate change
climate
policies
income
resilience
projects
adoption
design
budgets
food
approaches
activities
world bank
system
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121461
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