Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal

CSA initiatives aim to sustainably increase productivity, enhance resilience, and reduce/remove greenhouse gases (GHGs), and require planning to address trade-offs and synergies between these three pillars: productivity, adaptation, and mitigation (CIAT; BFS/USAID. 2016). The CSV concept reflects an...

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Autores principales: Sanogo, Diaminatou, Camara, Baba Ansoumana, Diop, Mouhamadou, Ndiaye, Ousmane, Ky-Dembélé, Catherine, Bayala, Jules, Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril, Zougmoré, Robert B., Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Partey, Samuel T.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77308
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author Sanogo, Diaminatou
Camara, Baba Ansoumana
Diop, Mouhamadou
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Ky-Dembélé, Catherine
Bayala, Jules
Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Partey, Samuel T.
author_browse Bayala, Jules
Camara, Baba Ansoumana
Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril
Diop, Mouhamadou
Ky-Dembélé, Catherine
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Partey, Samuel T.
Sanogo, Diaminatou
Zougmoré, Robert B.
author_facet Sanogo, Diaminatou
Camara, Baba Ansoumana
Diop, Mouhamadou
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Ky-Dembélé, Catherine
Bayala, Jules
Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Partey, Samuel T.
author_sort Sanogo, Diaminatou
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description CSA initiatives aim to sustainably increase productivity, enhance resilience, and reduce/remove greenhouse gases (GHGs), and require planning to address trade-offs and synergies between these three pillars: productivity, adaptation, and mitigation (CIAT; BFS/USAID. 2016). The CSV concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agriculture development and climate responsiveness. It is an approach that requires site-spe- cific monitoring and assessments of the social, economic and environmental conditions to identify appropriate agricultural production technologies and practices. In the Daga-Birame village, an initial diagnosis using the TOP-SECAC toolkit (Somda et al., 2011) was conducted starting by an analysis of vulnerability and adaptation capacity to climate change. It entailed participatory drawing of a map on livelihood resources and climate hazards in order to locate them in the territory under the community management plan. Then a vulnerability matrix was developed to analyze the perception of village commu- nity members about the level of influence of climatic hazards on main livelihood resources. Finally, a matrix of adaptation strategies was used to help identify and analyze (current and future) adaptation strategies. It included the level of importance of main livelihood resources in the implementation of the defined strategies. This identification of local constraints and opportunities was key to designing the CSV of Daga-Birame. Based on the village vision of its future, a set of actions have been identified by the community in order to achieve the desired changes in agricultural productivity and food security, income genera- tion, resilience improvement and sustainable management of the environment in the village. These actions were structured around four components: Climate Information Services (CIS); development of climate-smart agriculture technologies/practices; village development planning and local knowledge and institutions.
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spelling CGSpace773082024-01-18T18:39:28Z Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal Field Tour Guide for the CCAFS Independant Science Panel Meeting Sanogo, Diaminatou Camara, Baba Ansoumana Diop, Mouhamadou Ndiaye, Ousmane Ky-Dembélé, Catherine Bayala, Jules Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril Zougmoré, Robert B. Ouédraogo, Mathieu Partey, Samuel T. agriculture climate-smart africulture climate change agroforestry food security CSA initiatives aim to sustainably increase productivity, enhance resilience, and reduce/remove greenhouse gases (GHGs), and require planning to address trade-offs and synergies between these three pillars: productivity, adaptation, and mitigation (CIAT; BFS/USAID. 2016). The CSV concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agriculture development and climate responsiveness. It is an approach that requires site-spe- cific monitoring and assessments of the social, economic and environmental conditions to identify appropriate agricultural production technologies and practices. In the Daga-Birame village, an initial diagnosis using the TOP-SECAC toolkit (Somda et al., 2011) was conducted starting by an analysis of vulnerability and adaptation capacity to climate change. It entailed participatory drawing of a map on livelihood resources and climate hazards in order to locate them in the territory under the community management plan. Then a vulnerability matrix was developed to analyze the perception of village commu- nity members about the level of influence of climatic hazards on main livelihood resources. Finally, a matrix of adaptation strategies was used to help identify and analyze (current and future) adaptation strategies. It included the level of importance of main livelihood resources in the implementation of the defined strategies. This identification of local constraints and opportunities was key to designing the CSV of Daga-Birame. Based on the village vision of its future, a set of actions have been identified by the community in order to achieve the desired changes in agricultural productivity and food security, income genera- tion, resilience improvement and sustainable management of the environment in the village. These actions were structured around four components: Climate Information Services (CIS); development of climate-smart agriculture technologies/practices; village development planning and local knowledge and institutions. 2016-10-14 2016-10-14T08:22:23Z 2016-10-14T08:22:23Z Brochure https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77308 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Sanogo D, Ky-Dembele C, Zougmore R, Ndiaye O, Dayamba SD, Bayala J, Ouedreogo M, Diop M, Camara BA, Partey S. 2016. Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal. Field tour guide. Copenhagen, Danemark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle agriculture
climate-smart africulture
climate change
agroforestry
food security
Sanogo, Diaminatou
Camara, Baba Ansoumana
Diop, Mouhamadou
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Ky-Dembélé, Catherine
Bayala, Jules
Dayamba, Sidzabda Djibril
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ouédraogo, Mathieu
Partey, Samuel T.
Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title_full Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title_fullStr Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title_short Developing a Climate-Smart Village for Reduced Climate Risk and Food Insecurity in Daga-Birame, Senegal
title_sort developing a climate smart village for reduced climate risk and food insecurity in daga birame senegal
topic agriculture
climate-smart africulture
climate change
agroforestry
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77308
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