Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action

This policy brief synthesizes lessons from five years (2018–2022) of experience in nurturing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) as platforms for resilience building, women’s empowerment, equity, and sustainable food systems in Southeast Asian countries. The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction...

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Autores principales: Soriaga, Rowena, Monville-Oro, Emily, Rosimo, Magnolia, Cabriole, Marie Aislinn, Barbon, Wilson John, Ilaga, Alicia, Hellin, Jon, Gonsalves, Julian
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158129
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author Soriaga, Rowena
Monville-Oro, Emily
Rosimo, Magnolia
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Barbon, Wilson John
Ilaga, Alicia
Hellin, Jon
Gonsalves, Julian
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Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Gonsalves, Julian
Hellin, Jon
Ilaga, Alicia
Monville-Oro, Emily
Rosimo, Magnolia
Soriaga, Rowena
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Monville-Oro, Emily
Rosimo, Magnolia
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Barbon, Wilson John
Ilaga, Alicia
Hellin, Jon
Gonsalves, Julian
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description This policy brief synthesizes lessons from five years (2018–2022) of experience in nurturing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) as platforms for resilience building, women’s empowerment, equity, and sustainable food systems in Southeast Asian countries. The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR), with support from the International Development Research Center (IDRC) Canada, collaborated with farmers, local authorities, civil society actors, and national agencies to support climate-vulnerable villages in Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines. Research findings and recommendations are documented in 22 knowledge products, which form the basis of this policy brief. In the Philippines, IIRR partnered with the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program, under the Systems-Wide Climate Change Office (SWCO) of the Department of Agriculture (DA), to enhance climate change adaptation efforts in Guinayangan, Quezon, and Ivisan, Capiz. The CSV approach has potential to contribute to global efforts in ecosystem restoration, rehabilitation of degraded landscapes, and regenerative agriculture.
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spelling CGSpace1581292025-01-27T15:00:52Z Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action Soriaga, Rowena Monville-Oro, Emily Rosimo, Magnolia Cabriole, Marie Aislinn Barbon, Wilson John Ilaga, Alicia Hellin, Jon Gonsalves, Julian climate change adaptation climate climate-smart agriculture resilience This policy brief synthesizes lessons from five years (2018–2022) of experience in nurturing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) as platforms for resilience building, women’s empowerment, equity, and sustainable food systems in Southeast Asian countries. The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR), with support from the International Development Research Center (IDRC) Canada, collaborated with farmers, local authorities, civil society actors, and national agencies to support climate-vulnerable villages in Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines. Research findings and recommendations are documented in 22 knowledge products, which form the basis of this policy brief. In the Philippines, IIRR partnered with the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program, under the Systems-Wide Climate Change Office (SWCO) of the Department of Agriculture (DA), to enhance climate change adaptation efforts in Guinayangan, Quezon, and Ivisan, Capiz. The CSV approach has potential to contribute to global efforts in ecosystem restoration, rehabilitation of degraded landscapes, and regenerative agriculture. 2024-02-01 2024-10-24T13:50:29Z 2024-10-24T13:50:29Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158129 en Open Access application/pdf International Institute of Rural Reconstruction Soriaga, Rowena, Oro, Emilitita, Rosimo, Magnolia, Cabriole, Marie Aislinn, Barbon, Wilson John, Ilaga, Alicia, Hellin, Jon, Gonsalves, Julian. 2024. Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action. Synthesis Brief 1.
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climate-smart agriculture
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Monville-Oro, Emily
Rosimo, Magnolia
Cabriole, Marie Aislinn
Barbon, Wilson John
Ilaga, Alicia
Hellin, Jon
Gonsalves, Julian
Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action
title Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action
title_full Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action
title_fullStr Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action
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title_short Climate-Smart Village: Platforms for Forecasting Adaptation Action
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topic climate change adaptation
climate
climate-smart agriculture
resilience
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