196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks
Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach with institutions in Honduras(90), Colombia(80), Guatemala(18), and Nicaragua(8) have led to the creation of 13 new LTACs and strengthening of 5 existing LTACs across the four countries. The initiative h...
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| description | Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach with institutions in Honduras(90), Colombia(80), Guatemala(18), and Nicaragua(8) have led to the creation of 13 new LTACs and strengthening of 5 existing LTACs across the four countries. The initiative has enabled the empowerment of more than 190 institutions including farmer-organizations, private-sector, international-NGOs, and governmental-organizations, through new capacities related to participatory generation, provision, interpretation and use of forecast-based recommendations for adaptation to climate variability led by CIAT’s modelling-team. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1217302023-03-14T13:10:36Z 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security climate adaptation institutions empowerment honduras organizations modelling colombia climate variability farmers committees countries initiative case studies agrifood systems rural development Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach with institutions in Honduras(90), Colombia(80), Guatemala(18), and Nicaragua(8) have led to the creation of 13 new LTACs and strengthening of 5 existing LTACs across the four countries. The initiative has enabled the empowerment of more than 190 institutions including farmer-organizations, private-sector, international-NGOs, and governmental-organizations, through new capacities related to participatory generation, provision, interpretation and use of forecast-based recommendations for adaptation to climate variability led by CIAT’s modelling-team. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T12:03:36Z 2022-09-12T12:03:36Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121730 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2017. 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | climate adaptation institutions empowerment honduras organizations modelling colombia climate variability farmers committees countries initiative case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title | 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title_full | 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title_fullStr | 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title_full_unstemmed | 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title_short | 196 institutions in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala and Nicaragua have adopted Local-Technical Agroclimatic-Committees (LTACs) approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic-risks |
| title_sort | 196 institutions in honduras colombia guatemala and nicaragua have adopted local technical agroclimatic committees ltacs approach as a mechanism to reduce agroclimatic risks |
| topic | climate adaptation institutions empowerment honduras organizations modelling colombia climate variability farmers committees countries initiative case studies agrifood systems rural development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121730 |
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