Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas

This study was conducted through the CGIAR Asian Mega -Deltas (AMD) initiative, a multi -year research program to secure food systems of the Mekong Delta, Irrawaddy Delta, and the Ganges Delta for climate and livelihood resilience. The study contributes to Work Package 3 (WP 3) on derisking delta or...

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Main Authors: Giles, James, Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi, Khanam, Fahmida, Khaung, Ye, Soksophors, Yim, Le, Thi Tam, Phanna, Khieng, Chou, Phanith, Bora, Chan Borey, Phyu, Thant, Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef, Swaans, Cornelis
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138912
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author Giles, James
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Khanam, Fahmida
Khaung, Ye
Soksophors, Yim
Le, Thi Tam
Phanna, Khieng
Chou, Phanith
Bora, Chan Borey
Phyu, Thant
Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef
Swaans, Cornelis
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Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Bora, Chan Borey
Chou, Phanith
Giles, James
Khanam, Fahmida
Khaung, Ye
Le, Thi Tam
Phanna, Khieng
Phyu, Thant
Soksophors, Yim
Swaans, Cornelis
author_facet Giles, James
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Khanam, Fahmida
Khaung, Ye
Soksophors, Yim
Le, Thi Tam
Phanna, Khieng
Chou, Phanith
Bora, Chan Borey
Phyu, Thant
Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef
Swaans, Cornelis
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description This study was conducted through the CGIAR Asian Mega -Deltas (AMD) initiative, a multi -year research program to secure food systems of the Mekong Delta, Irrawaddy Delta, and the Ganges Delta for climate and livelihood resilience. The study contributes to Work Package 3 (WP 3) on derisking delta orientated value chains through bundled digital climate advisory services (DCAS+), and focuses on Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. DCAS comprise mobile phones, digital platforms, radio, and TV, as well as digitally enabled services such as extension services and printed bulletins. This suite of technologies offers targeted climate information and advisories to farmers, helping them adapt to climate variability (Kumar, 2021). Meanwhile, DCAS+ include complementary services bundled with DCAS to increase engagement from potential users and generate supplementary revenue streams for sustaining the service. DCAS+ also aid in eliminating barriers, including financial constraints and challenges related to accessing inputs, that impede farmers from implementing recommended practices (Tsan et al., 2019; WBCSD, 2021). The main objective of this study was to map out the DCAS+ landscape in each of the target deltas. Specifically, the study described: 1) the types of tools that are currently available; 2) the information and advisories provided; 3) the target audiences of information products; 4) the means by which these audiences are reached; and 5) the types of business models applied, if any. This was achieved through a combination of desk research, online and in - person surveys with providers, and follow-up interviews. AMD WP 3 country teams coordinated research activities in their respective areas. Overall findings of this study are aimed at helping tool providers, national institutions, development planners, and potential investors better understand both the potential opportunities and challenges associated with the delivery of DCAS+ in each delta.
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spelling CGSpace1389122025-11-05T11:32:37Z Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas Giles, James Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi Khanam, Fahmida Khaung, Ye Soksophors, Yim Le, Thi Tam Phanna, Khieng Chou, Phanith Bora, Chan Borey Phyu, Thant Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef Swaans, Cornelis climate change adaptation digital agriculture data business models climate services technology precision agriculture This study was conducted through the CGIAR Asian Mega -Deltas (AMD) initiative, a multi -year research program to secure food systems of the Mekong Delta, Irrawaddy Delta, and the Ganges Delta for climate and livelihood resilience. The study contributes to Work Package 3 (WP 3) on derisking delta orientated value chains through bundled digital climate advisory services (DCAS+), and focuses on Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. DCAS comprise mobile phones, digital platforms, radio, and TV, as well as digitally enabled services such as extension services and printed bulletins. This suite of technologies offers targeted climate information and advisories to farmers, helping them adapt to climate variability (Kumar, 2021). Meanwhile, DCAS+ include complementary services bundled with DCAS to increase engagement from potential users and generate supplementary revenue streams for sustaining the service. DCAS+ also aid in eliminating barriers, including financial constraints and challenges related to accessing inputs, that impede farmers from implementing recommended practices (Tsan et al., 2019; WBCSD, 2021). The main objective of this study was to map out the DCAS+ landscape in each of the target deltas. Specifically, the study described: 1) the types of tools that are currently available; 2) the information and advisories provided; 3) the target audiences of information products; 4) the means by which these audiences are reached; and 5) the types of business models applied, if any. This was achieved through a combination of desk research, online and in - person surveys with providers, and follow-up interviews. AMD WP 3 country teams coordinated research activities in their respective areas. Overall findings of this study are aimed at helping tool providers, national institutions, development planners, and potential investors better understand both the potential opportunities and challenges associated with the delivery of DCAS+ in each delta. 2023-12-12 2024-02-05T10:01:54Z 2024-02-05T10:01:54Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138912 en Open Access application/pdf Giles, J.; Bich, N.V.T.; Khanam, F.; Khaung, Y.; Soksophors, Y.; Le, T.T.; Phanna, K.; Chou, P.; Bora, C.B.; Phyu, T.; Amjath-Babu, T.S.; Swaans, C. (2023) Digital landscape assessment for climate services: Asian Mega Deltas. Hanoi (Vietnam): The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 109 p.
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data
business models
climate services
technology
precision agriculture
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Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Khanam, Fahmida
Khaung, Ye
Soksophors, Yim
Le, Thi Tam
Phanna, Khieng
Chou, Phanith
Bora, Chan Borey
Phyu, Thant
Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef
Swaans, Cornelis
Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title_full Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title_fullStr Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title_full_unstemmed Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title_short Digital landscape assessment for climate services : Asian Mega Deltas
title_sort digital landscape assessment for climate services asian mega deltas
topic climate change adaptation
digital agriculture
data
business models
climate services
technology
precision agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138912
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