El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy
A range of interventions have been identified that, if implemented, could help mitigate the adverse effects of climate shocks, such as El Niño- Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, on the Ethiopian economy and the food security of its population. As outlined in Chapter 2, these interventions include,...
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| author | Koo, Jawoo Thurlow, James Xie, Hua Robertson, Richard D. Azzarri, Carlo Kwon, Ho Young Haile, Beliyou |
| author_browse | Azzarri, Carlo Haile, Beliyou Koo, Jawoo Kwon, Ho Young Robertson, Richard D. Thurlow, James Xie, Hua |
| author_facet | Koo, Jawoo Thurlow, James Xie, Hua Robertson, Richard D. Azzarri, Carlo Kwon, Ho Young Haile, Beliyou |
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| description | A range of interventions have been identified that, if implemented, could help mitigate the adverse effects of climate shocks, such as El Niño- Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, on the Ethiopian economy and the food security of its population. As outlined in Chapter 2, these interventions include, among others, on-farm investments in technology and irrigation infrastructure, investments in roads and grain storage facilities to expand and stabilize food markets, and social transfers to provide households with a cushion against immediate crises and opportunities for longer-term recovery. However, resource constraints and competing interests mean that there are sometimes trade-offs associated with pursuing policies aimed at building resilience to climate shocks versus policies aimed at achieving other development objectives. Therefore, to motivate resilience-building policies, it is necessary to assess the costs of inaction; to measure policy effectiveness using recognized outcome indicators; and to identify synergies between, say, resilience and development interventions and objectives. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1468552025-11-06T03:52:50Z El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy Koo, Jawoo Thurlow, James Xie, Hua Robertson, Richard D. Azzarri, Carlo Kwon, Ho Young Haile, Beliyou resilience climate change climate change adaptation agriculture sector development programmes shock computable general equilibrium models el niño A range of interventions have been identified that, if implemented, could help mitigate the adverse effects of climate shocks, such as El Niño- Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, on the Ethiopian economy and the food security of its population. As outlined in Chapter 2, these interventions include, among others, on-farm investments in technology and irrigation infrastructure, investments in roads and grain storage facilities to expand and stabilize food markets, and social transfers to provide households with a cushion against immediate crises and opportunities for longer-term recovery. However, resource constraints and competing interests mean that there are sometimes trade-offs associated with pursuing policies aimed at building resilience to climate shocks versus policies aimed at achieving other development objectives. Therefore, to motivate resilience-building policies, it is necessary to assess the costs of inaction; to measure policy effectiveness using recognized outcome indicators; and to identify synergies between, say, resilience and development interventions and objectives. 2019-07-11 2024-06-21T09:09:04Z 2024-06-21T09:09:04Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146855 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293595 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute United Nations Development Programme Koo, Jawoo; Thurlow, James; Xie, Hua; Robertson, Ricky; Azzarri, Carlo; Kwon, Ho Young; and Haile, Beliyou. 2019. El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy. In Building resilience to climate shocks in Ethiopia. Chapter 3, Pp. 41-65. Koo, Jawoo; Thurlow, James; ElDidi, Hagar; Ringler, Claudia; De Pinto, Alessandro (Eds). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146855 |
| spellingShingle | resilience climate change climate change adaptation agriculture sector development programmes shock computable general equilibrium models el niño Koo, Jawoo Thurlow, James Xie, Hua Robertson, Richard D. Azzarri, Carlo Kwon, Ho Young Haile, Beliyou El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title | El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title_full | El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title_fullStr | El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title_full_unstemmed | El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title_short | El Niño-Southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| title_sort | el nino southern oscillation impacts on agriculture and the national economy |
| topic | resilience climate change climate change adaptation agriculture sector development programmes shock computable general equilibrium models el niño |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146855 |
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