How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation
Agriculture is well represented in Parties’ adaptation and mitigation strategies as communicated in their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). There is much attention to conventional agricultural practices that ca...
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| author | Richards, Meryl B. Bruun, T.B. Campbell, Bruce M. Gregersen LE Huyer, Sophia Kuntze, V. Madsen STN Oldvig MB Vasileiou, Ioannis |
| author_browse | Bruun, T.B. Campbell, Bruce M. Gregersen LE Huyer, Sophia Kuntze, V. Madsen STN Oldvig MB Richards, Meryl B. Vasileiou, Ioannis |
| author_facet | Richards, Meryl B. Bruun, T.B. Campbell, Bruce M. Gregersen LE Huyer, Sophia Kuntze, V. Madsen STN Oldvig MB Vasileiou, Ioannis |
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| description | Agriculture is well represented in Parties’ adaptation and mitigation strategies as communicated in their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). There is much attention to conventional agricultural practices that can be climate-smart (e.g. livestock and crop management), but less to the enabling services that can facilitate uptake (e.g. climate information services, insurance, and credit). Considerable finance is needed for agricultural adaptation and mitigation by Least Developed Countries (LDCs) – in the order of USD 3 billion annually for adaptation and 2 billion annually for mitigation. Parties need better information in order to refine their finance needs. Non-Annex 1 Parties raise issues of climate justice, social inequality and food security in their INDCs. |
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| spelling | CGSpace691152024-01-09T09:47:16Z How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation Richards, Meryl B. Bruun, T.B. Campbell, Bruce M. Gregersen LE Huyer, Sophia Kuntze, V. Madsen STN Oldvig MB Vasileiou, Ioannis climate food security policies emission reduction adaptation gender Agriculture is well represented in Parties’ adaptation and mitigation strategies as communicated in their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). There is much attention to conventional agricultural practices that can be climate-smart (e.g. livestock and crop management), but less to the enabling services that can facilitate uptake (e.g. climate information services, insurance, and credit). Considerable finance is needed for agricultural adaptation and mitigation by Least Developed Countries (LDCs) – in the order of USD 3 billion annually for adaptation and 2 billion annually for mitigation. Parties need better information in order to refine their finance needs. Non-Annex 1 Parties raise issues of climate justice, social inequality and food security in their INDCs. 2015-12-05 2015-12-05T10:38:07Z 2015-12-05T10:38:07Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69115 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68990 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73255 Open Access application/pdf Richards M, Bruun TB, Campbell B, Gregersen LE, Huyer S, Kuntze V, Madsen STN, Oldvig MB, Vasileiou I. 2015. How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation: An analysis of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions. CCAFS Info Note. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | climate food security policies emission reduction adaptation gender Richards, Meryl B. Bruun, T.B. Campbell, Bruce M. Gregersen LE Huyer, Sophia Kuntze, V. Madsen STN Oldvig MB Vasileiou, Ioannis How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title | How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title_full | How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title_fullStr | How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title_full_unstemmed | How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title_short | How countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| title_sort | how countries plan to address agricultural adaptation and mitigation |
| topic | climate food security policies emission reduction adaptation gender |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69115 |
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