CIS in Meouane

Climate Information Services (CIS) are decision-making support tools that provide information including scientific weather and climate forecasts, market prices, and adaptive practices directly to users. By providing real-time information to support agricultural decisions it is believed that producti...

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Main Author: Carney, Tanya
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126509
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description Climate Information Services (CIS) are decision-making support tools that provide information including scientific weather and climate forecasts, market prices, and adaptive practices directly to users. By providing real-time information to support agricultural decisions it is believed that productivity can be increased and incomes and livelihoods can be improved. While CIS holds promise in the developing world, there are barriers to uptake and gaps in understanding including how CIS interacts with local knowledge or other sources of climate information. At the same time, there is insufficient literature on the limitations of CIS. This research aims to narrow those gaps and advance the conversation through a case study in the Meouane district of Senegal.
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spelling CGSpace1265092025-11-11T17:01:56Z CIS in Meouane Carney, Tanya agriculture climate information services climate-smart agriculture climate change Climate Information Services (CIS) are decision-making support tools that provide information including scientific weather and climate forecasts, market prices, and adaptive practices directly to users. By providing real-time information to support agricultural decisions it is believed that productivity can be increased and incomes and livelihoods can be improved. While CIS holds promise in the developing world, there are barriers to uptake and gaps in understanding including how CIS interacts with local knowledge or other sources of climate information. At the same time, there is insufficient literature on the limitations of CIS. This research aims to narrow those gaps and advance the conversation through a case study in the Meouane district of Senegal. 2022-12-29 2023-01-03T15:13:10Z 2023-01-03T15:13:10Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126509 en Open Access application/pdf Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa Carney T. 2022. CIS in Meouane. AICCRA report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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climate information services
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
Carney, Tanya
CIS in Meouane
title CIS in Meouane
title_full CIS in Meouane
title_fullStr CIS in Meouane
title_full_unstemmed CIS in Meouane
title_short CIS in Meouane
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topic agriculture
climate information services
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126509
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