Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]

Climate change is a significant and growing threat to food security already affecting vulnerable populations in many developing countries and expected to affect more people, more areas, and more farmers in the future. Climate disruptions to agricultural production have increased over the past 40 yea...

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Main Authors: De Pinto, Alessandro, Ulimwengu, John M.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147904
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description Climate change is a significant and growing threat to food security already affecting vulnerable populations in many developing countries and expected to affect more people, more areas, and more farmers in the future. Climate disruptions to agricultural production have increased over the past 40 years and are projected to become more frequent over the next 25 years (Hatfield et al. 2014, Hatfield and Pruege 2015). Farmers in many agricultural regions already appear to have experienced declines in crop and livestock production because of climate change–induced stress (Lobell and Field 2007; Lobell, Schlenker, and Costa-Roberts 2011). Although climate change is expected to produce both winners and losers, on balance, losses in productivity in many regions.
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spelling CGSpace1479042025-11-06T04:00:29Z Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture] De Pinto, Alessandro Ulimwengu, John M. income economic growth agricultural sector economic development agricultural growth agricultural policies sustainable livelihoods crop yield caadp agricultural development food security agricultural productivity poverty resilience climate-smart agriculture climate change Climate change is a significant and growing threat to food security already affecting vulnerable populations in many developing countries and expected to affect more people, more areas, and more farmers in the future. Climate disruptions to agricultural production have increased over the past 40 years and are projected to become more frequent over the next 25 years (Hatfield et al. 2014, Hatfield and Pruege 2015). Farmers in many agricultural regions already appear to have experienced declines in crop and livestock production because of climate change–induced stress (Lobell and Field 2007; Lobell, Schlenker, and Costa-Roberts 2011). Although climate change is expected to produce both winners and losers, on balance, losses in productivity in many regions. 2017 2024-06-21T09:23:29Z 2024-06-21T09:23:29Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/147904 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute De Pinto, Alessandro; and Ulimwengu, John M. 2017. Introduction. In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture, eds. Alessandro De Pinto and John M. Ulimwengu. Chapter 1, pp. 1-4. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292949_01.
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economic growth
agricultural sector
economic development
agricultural growth
agricultural policies
sustainable livelihoods
crop yield
caadp
agricultural development
food security
agricultural productivity
poverty
resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
De Pinto, Alessandro
Ulimwengu, John M.
Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title_full Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title_fullStr Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title_full_unstemmed Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title_short Introduction [In A thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate: Meeting Malabo Declaration goals through climate-smart agriculture]
title_sort introduction in a thriving agricultural sector in a changing climate meeting malabo declaration goals through climate smart agriculture
topic income
economic growth
agricultural sector
economic development
agricultural growth
agricultural policies
sustainable livelihoods
crop yield
caadp
agricultural development
food security
agricultural productivity
poverty
resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
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