Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania
National governments across Sub-Saharan Africa include climate-smart agriculture (CSA)—context-specific interventions that support resilience, productivity, and climate mitigation—in plans, policies, and strategies to jointly address climate change, agricultural production, and rural livelihood goal...
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| author | Jones, Kristal Nowak, Andreea C. Berglund, Erika Grinnell, Willow Temu, Emmanuel Paul, Birthe K. Renwick, Leah L.R. Steward, Peter R. Rosenstock, Todd S. Kimaro, Anthony A. |
| author_browse | Berglund, Erika Grinnell, Willow Jones, Kristal Kimaro, Anthony A. Nowak, Andreea C. Paul, Birthe K. Renwick, Leah L.R. Rosenstock, Todd S. Steward, Peter R. Temu, Emmanuel |
| author_facet | Jones, Kristal Nowak, Andreea C. Berglund, Erika Grinnell, Willow Temu, Emmanuel Paul, Birthe K. Renwick, Leah L.R. Steward, Peter R. Rosenstock, Todd S. Kimaro, Anthony A. |
| author_sort | Jones, Kristal |
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| description | National governments across Sub-Saharan Africa include climate-smart agriculture (CSA)—context-specific interventions that support resilience, productivity, and climate mitigation—in plans, policies, and strategies to jointly address climate change, agricultural production, and rural livelihood goals. This paper synthesizes the evidence on field-based CSA management practices generated through ten years of research led by the CGIAR in Tanzania. Results show consistent positive impacts of CSA on productivity, mixed impacts on resilience, short-term negative impacts on emissions intensity, and highly variable impacts on socioeconomic characteristics. Tanzania provides an example of how an agriculturally diverse country can use evidence of impacts, synergies, and tradeoffs to prioritize CSA activities for sustainable development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1270992025-10-26T13:01:45Z Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania Jones, Kristal Nowak, Andreea C. Berglund, Erika Grinnell, Willow Temu, Emmanuel Paul, Birthe K. Renwick, Leah L.R. Steward, Peter R. Rosenstock, Todd S. Kimaro, Anthony A. adaptation mitigation climate-smart agriculture synergism agricultural practices agricultural productivity resilience National governments across Sub-Saharan Africa include climate-smart agriculture (CSA)—context-specific interventions that support resilience, productivity, and climate mitigation—in plans, policies, and strategies to jointly address climate change, agricultural production, and rural livelihood goals. This paper synthesizes the evidence on field-based CSA management practices generated through ten years of research led by the CGIAR in Tanzania. Results show consistent positive impacts of CSA on productivity, mixed impacts on resilience, short-term negative impacts on emissions intensity, and highly variable impacts on socioeconomic characteristics. Tanzania provides an example of how an agriculturally diverse country can use evidence of impacts, synergies, and tradeoffs to prioritize CSA activities for sustainable development. 2023-03 2023-01-14T08:24:14Z 2023-01-14T08:24:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127099 en Open Access image/gif Elsevier Jones, K.; Nowak, A.; Berglund, E.; Grinnell, W.; Temu, E.; Paul, B.; Renwick, L.L.R.; Steward, P.; Rosenstock, T.S.; Kimaro, A.A. (2022) Evidence supports the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania. Global Food Security, Online first paper (13 December 2022). ISSN: 2211-9124 |
| spellingShingle | adaptation mitigation climate-smart agriculture synergism agricultural practices agricultural productivity resilience Jones, Kristal Nowak, Andreea C. Berglund, Erika Grinnell, Willow Temu, Emmanuel Paul, Birthe K. Renwick, Leah L.R. Steward, Peter R. Rosenstock, Todd S. Kimaro, Anthony A. Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title | Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title_full | Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title_fullStr | Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title_short | Evidence support the potential for climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania |
| title_sort | evidence support the potential for climate smart agriculture in tanzania |
| topic | adaptation mitigation climate-smart agriculture synergism agricultural practices agricultural productivity resilience |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127099 |
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