Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia

Agriculture is extremely important to Cambodia, representing at least one-third of the nation’s gross domestic product and providing employment to around 60 percent of the labor force. It is perhaps the most sensitive sector to changes in climate, with higher temperatures stressing plants, livestock...

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Autores principales: Ringler, Claudia, Thomas, Timothy S., Choufani, Jowel, Theis, Sophie, Bryan, Elizabeth, Bhandary, Prapti, Visocky, Mark, Harvey, Jeannie, Soule, Meredith
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146485
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author Ringler, Claudia
Thomas, Timothy S.
Choufani, Jowel
Theis, Sophie
Bryan, Elizabeth
Bhandary, Prapti
Visocky, Mark
Harvey, Jeannie
Soule, Meredith
author_browse Bhandary, Prapti
Bryan, Elizabeth
Choufani, Jowel
Harvey, Jeannie
Ringler, Claudia
Soule, Meredith
Theis, Sophie
Thomas, Timothy S.
Visocky, Mark
author_facet Ringler, Claudia
Thomas, Timothy S.
Choufani, Jowel
Theis, Sophie
Bryan, Elizabeth
Bhandary, Prapti
Visocky, Mark
Harvey, Jeannie
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description Agriculture is extremely important to Cambodia, representing at least one-third of the nation’s gross domestic product and providing employment to around 60 percent of the labor force. It is perhaps the most sensitive sector to changes in climate, with higher temperatures stressing plants, livestock, and workers, and rainfall variation through droughts and floods leading to crop losses and food insecurity. While it is important to consider the impact of climate change on agricultural production, it is also important to consider other cross-cutting issues to achieve the goals of Feed the Future and the Global Food Security Strategy—especially gender and nutrition. This policy note summarizes assessments of these linkages in Cambodia under the Gender, Climate Change, and Nutrition Integration Initiative (GCAN).
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spelling CGSpace1464852025-11-06T05:16:09Z Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia Ringler, Claudia Thomas, Timothy S. Choufani, Jowel Theis, Sophie Bryan, Elizabeth Bhandary, Prapti Visocky, Mark Harvey, Jeannie Soule, Meredith gender crops vulnerability youth crop production malnutrition nutrition productivity social inclusion poverty resilience climate-smart agriculture climate change Agriculture is extremely important to Cambodia, representing at least one-third of the nation’s gross domestic product and providing employment to around 60 percent of the labor force. It is perhaps the most sensitive sector to changes in climate, with higher temperatures stressing plants, livestock, and workers, and rainfall variation through droughts and floods leading to crop losses and food insecurity. While it is important to consider the impact of climate change on agricultural production, it is also important to consider other cross-cutting issues to achieve the goals of Feed the Future and the Global Food Security Strategy—especially gender and nutrition. This policy note summarizes assessments of these linkages in Cambodia under the Gender, Climate Change, and Nutrition Integration Initiative (GCAN). 2017 2024-06-21T09:07:14Z 2024-06-21T09:07:14Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146485 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ringler, Claudia; Thomas, Timothy S.; Choufani, Jowel; Theis, Sophie; Bryan, Elizabeth; Bhandary, Prapti; Visocky, Mark; Harvey, Jeannie; and Soule, Meredith. 2017. Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia. GCAN Policy Note 5. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institue (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146485
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crops
vulnerability
youth
crop production
malnutrition
nutrition
productivity
social inclusion
poverty
resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
Ringler, Claudia
Thomas, Timothy S.
Choufani, Jowel
Theis, Sophie
Bryan, Elizabeth
Bhandary, Prapti
Visocky, Mark
Harvey, Jeannie
Soule, Meredith
Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia
title Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia
title_full Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia
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title_full_unstemmed Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia
title_short Climate change, gender, and nutrition linkages: Research priorities in Cambodia
title_sort climate change gender and nutrition linkages research priorities in cambodia
topic gender
crops
vulnerability
youth
crop production
malnutrition
nutrition
productivity
social inclusion
poverty
resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146485
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