Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects

CRISP, the Climate Risk Planning & Managing Tool for development programmes in agri-food systems, helps practitioners and policy makers in the agri-food sector to understand climate related risks, and to identify relevant adaptation options for their specific agricultural systems. This publication i...

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Main Authors: Heber, Alina, Lottje, Christine, Below, Till, Voss, Maike, Rued, Soeren, Saavedra, Carlos, Bwalya, Able, Chikomba, Patrick, Bonilla Findji, Osana
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149058
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author Heber, Alina
Lottje, Christine
Below, Till
Voss, Maike
Rued, Soeren
Saavedra, Carlos
Bwalya, Able
Chikomba, Patrick
Bonilla Findji, Osana
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Bonilla Findji, Osana
Bwalya, Able
Chikomba, Patrick
Heber, Alina
Lottje, Christine
Rued, Soeren
Saavedra, Carlos
Voss, Maike
author_facet Heber, Alina
Lottje, Christine
Below, Till
Voss, Maike
Rued, Soeren
Saavedra, Carlos
Bwalya, Able
Chikomba, Patrick
Bonilla Findji, Osana
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description CRISP, the Climate Risk Planning & Managing Tool for development programmes in agri-food systems, helps practitioners and policy makers in the agri-food sector to understand climate related risks, and to identify relevant adaptation options for their specific agricultural systems. This publication illustrates the practical application of the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia. To show potential users what the tool can do, and which impacts it has already generated, two projects are presenting their findings in this factsheet. The first example from Bolivia illustrates how valuable the CRISP tool application can be in the planning phase of a project. The second case from Zambia highlights the benefits of the tool outcomes for the verification of activities that are already being implemented. The CRISP tool specifically addresses project managers and practitioners in agriculture, rural development and food and nutrition security projects. CRISP guides the user through a process to understand climate related risks associated with specific agricultural systems, articulate science-based adaptation hypotheses, identify cascading impacts and review relevant adaptation options. The tool was developed by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), in cooperation with Eurac Research and the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).
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spelling CGSpace1490582025-11-05T12:12:23Z Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects Heber, Alina Lottje, Christine Below, Till Voss, Maike Rued, Soeren Saavedra, Carlos Bwalya, Able Chikomba, Patrick Bonilla Findji, Osana climate change adaptation risk management farming systems impact chains CRISP, the Climate Risk Planning & Managing Tool for development programmes in agri-food systems, helps practitioners and policy makers in the agri-food sector to understand climate related risks, and to identify relevant adaptation options for their specific agricultural systems. This publication illustrates the practical application of the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia. To show potential users what the tool can do, and which impacts it has already generated, two projects are presenting their findings in this factsheet. The first example from Bolivia illustrates how valuable the CRISP tool application can be in the planning phase of a project. The second case from Zambia highlights the benefits of the tool outcomes for the verification of activities that are already being implemented. The CRISP tool specifically addresses project managers and practitioners in agriculture, rural development and food and nutrition security projects. CRISP guides the user through a process to understand climate related risks associated with specific agricultural systems, articulate science-based adaptation hypotheses, identify cascading impacts and review relevant adaptation options. The tool was developed by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), in cooperation with Eurac Research and the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 2024-07 2024-07-12T13:11:37Z 2024-07-12T13:11:37Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149058 en Open Access application/pdf Heber, A.; Lottje, C.; Below, T.; Voss, M.; Rued, S.; Saavedra, C.; Bwalya, A.; Chikomba, P.; Bonilla Findji, O. (2024) Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects. 6 p.
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
risk management
farming systems
impact chains
Heber, Alina
Lottje, Christine
Below, Till
Voss, Maike
Rued, Soeren
Saavedra, Carlos
Bwalya, Able
Chikomba, Patrick
Bonilla Findji, Osana
Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title_full Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title_fullStr Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title_full_unstemmed Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title_short Applying the CRISP tool in Bolivia and Zambia: Identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
title_sort applying the crisp tool in bolivia and zambia identifying climate risks and adaptation options in agricultural and food system projects
topic climate change adaptation
risk management
farming systems
impact chains
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149058
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