Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia

The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia are collaborative platforms that bring together farmers, scientists, government officials, and other stakeholders to co-produce and disseminate localized climate information for agricultural planning. Originating in 2013 and officially l...

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Main Authors: Blundo Canto, Genowefa, Moreno, Manuel, Ngaiwi, Mary, Gonzalez, Carolina
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176091
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author Blundo Canto, Genowefa
Moreno, Manuel
Ngaiwi, Mary
Gonzalez, Carolina
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description The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia are collaborative platforms that bring together farmers, scientists, government officials, and other stakeholders to co-produce and disseminate localized climate information for agricultural planning. Originating in 2013 and officially launched in Colombia in 2014, MTAs aim to strengthen climate resilience by translating forecasts into actionable guidance through monthly agroclimatic bulletins. This outcome evaluation focuses on five MTAs that demonstrated notable changes in practices, behaviors, and interactions. Using complexity-aware methods such as Outcome Harvesting and Outcome Evidencing, the evaluation identified 13 outcomes, of which 5 were deeply validated through stakeholder interviews. Key results include behavioral changes in planning and preparedness, improved collaboration across sectors, and increased climate literacy. Despite demonstrated impact, the MTAs face challenges such as limited inclusion of marginalized groups, weak adoption monitoring, and dependency on short-term agreements. Recommendations include institutionalizing MTAs, enhancing inclusivity, improving M&E systems, and strengthening local ownership and digital communication strategies. The findings affirm the MTAs' contribution to adaptive agricultural decision-making and provide insights for their sustained impact and scalability.
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spelling CGSpace1760912025-11-05T11:09:19Z Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia Blundo Canto, Genowefa Moreno, Manuel Ngaiwi, Mary Gonzalez, Carolina evaluation climate resilience climate services risk management policies agricultural planning agroclimatic zones The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia are collaborative platforms that bring together farmers, scientists, government officials, and other stakeholders to co-produce and disseminate localized climate information for agricultural planning. Originating in 2013 and officially launched in Colombia in 2014, MTAs aim to strengthen climate resilience by translating forecasts into actionable guidance through monthly agroclimatic bulletins. This outcome evaluation focuses on five MTAs that demonstrated notable changes in practices, behaviors, and interactions. Using complexity-aware methods such as Outcome Harvesting and Outcome Evidencing, the evaluation identified 13 outcomes, of which 5 were deeply validated through stakeholder interviews. Key results include behavioral changes in planning and preparedness, improved collaboration across sectors, and increased climate literacy. Despite demonstrated impact, the MTAs face challenges such as limited inclusion of marginalized groups, weak adoption monitoring, and dependency on short-term agreements. Recommendations include institutionalizing MTAs, enhancing inclusivity, improving M&E systems, and strengthening local ownership and digital communication strategies. The findings affirm the MTAs' contribution to adaptive agricultural decision-making and provide insights for their sustained impact and scalability. 2025-08-01 2025-08-13T09:42:12Z 2025-08-13T09:42:12Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176091 en Open Access application/pdf Blundo Canto, G.; Moreno, M.; Ngaiwi, M.; Gonzalez, C. (2025) Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia. Impact Brief Series n.6. 4 p.
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climate resilience
climate services
risk management
policies
agricultural planning
agroclimatic zones
Blundo Canto, Genowefa
Moreno, Manuel
Ngaiwi, Mary
Gonzalez, Carolina
Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia
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title_short Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTAs) in Colombia
title_sort local technical agroclimatic committees mtas in colombia
topic evaluation
climate resilience
climate services
risk management
policies
agricultural planning
agroclimatic zones
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176091
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