Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects
Successful value chain interventions that achieve poverty reduction goals can in themselves be beneficial to climate change adaption, as they build farmers’ assets and institutional linkages. But climate change can have major effects on the outcomes of IFAD-supported value chain interventions for...
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| author | International Fund for Agricultural Development |
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| description | Successful value chain interventions that achieve poverty reduction goals can in themselves be beneficial
to climate change adaption, as they build farmers’ assets and institutional linkages. But climate change can
have major effects on the outcomes of IFAD-supported value chain interventions for smallholder
beneficiaries; these outcomes may be negative or positive, and in many cases are uncertain. Therefore, it
pays to do a simple upfront risk assessment to identify and manage risks and opportunities. The purpose of
this How To Do Note (HTDN) is to provide guidance on the basics of climate risk analysis for value chain
interventions. |
| format | Brief |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2015 |
| publishDateRange | 2015 |
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| spelling | CGSpace684472024-07-29T19:31:00Z Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects International Fund for Agricultural Development climate change agriculture food security risk Successful value chain interventions that achieve poverty reduction goals can in themselves be beneficial to climate change adaption, as they build farmers’ assets and institutional linkages. But climate change can have major effects on the outcomes of IFAD-supported value chain interventions for smallholder beneficiaries; these outcomes may be negative or positive, and in many cases are uncertain. Therefore, it pays to do a simple upfront risk assessment to identify and manage risks and opportunities. The purpose of this How To Do Note (HTDN) is to provide guidance on the basics of climate risk analysis for value chain interventions. 2015-09-30 2015-10-06T13:24:50Z 2015-10-06T13:24:50Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68447 en Open Access IFAD. 2015. Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects. Rome, Italy: International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security risk International Fund for Agricultural Development Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title | Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title_full | Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title_fullStr | Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title_full_unstemmed | Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title_short | Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| title_sort | climate change risk assessments in value chain projects |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security risk |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68447 |
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