Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz
A recent Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report states that climate change is unequivocal and its immediate impact is the modification of the worlds’ biophysical and natural systems resulting to changes in interspecies dynamics, movement of range, altered abundance, and shift i...
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| author | International Institute of Rural Reconstruction |
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| description | A recent Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
report states that climate change is unequivocal and its
immediate impact is the modification of the worlds’ biophysical
and natural systems resulting to changes in interspecies
dynamics, movement of range, altered abundance, and shift in
seasonal activities in various ecosystems. Agriculture will be
the hardest hit sector globally as its productivity is primarily
based on the integrity of agro-ecosystems. Adverse impacts to
agriculture will have direct impacts on livelihoods, food
security, and nutrition in rural areas. Climate resilient or smart agriculture (CRA/CSA), as a climate
change response, provides an option for resource poor farmers
in rural areas through its three- tiered objectives, which are: (a)
increasing agriculture productivity and income in a sustainable,
environmentally sound manner; (b) building capacity of
households and food systems to adapt to climate change; and
(c) reducing emissions of Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) while
increasing carbon sequestration of agro-ecosystems. Healthy
landscapes support food security, livelihoods, and ecosystem
functions (helping build resilience). Global knowledge and experience on CRA/CSA is already vast.
IIRR believes that its greater adoption by small-holder farmers,
especially in the Philippine context, could be facilitated and
accelerated, if and when, interventions are coordinated and
done through community-based approaches. Communitybased
participatory adaptation will be facilitated if interventions
are undertaken through multiscalar and multisectoral
approaches, with public and private actors converging their
services at community and sub-national levels. |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2017 |
| publishDateRange | 2017 |
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| spelling | CGSpace890402024-07-29T19:31:00Z Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz International Institute of Rural Reconstruction climate change agriculture food security climate-smart agriculture A recent Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report states that climate change is unequivocal and its immediate impact is the modification of the worlds’ biophysical and natural systems resulting to changes in interspecies dynamics, movement of range, altered abundance, and shift in seasonal activities in various ecosystems. Agriculture will be the hardest hit sector globally as its productivity is primarily based on the integrity of agro-ecosystems. Adverse impacts to agriculture will have direct impacts on livelihoods, food security, and nutrition in rural areas. Climate resilient or smart agriculture (CRA/CSA), as a climate change response, provides an option for resource poor farmers in rural areas through its three- tiered objectives, which are: (a) increasing agriculture productivity and income in a sustainable, environmentally sound manner; (b) building capacity of households and food systems to adapt to climate change; and (c) reducing emissions of Greenhouse Gases (GHG’s) while increasing carbon sequestration of agro-ecosystems. Healthy landscapes support food security, livelihoods, and ecosystem functions (helping build resilience). Global knowledge and experience on CRA/CSA is already vast. IIRR believes that its greater adoption by small-holder farmers, especially in the Philippine context, could be facilitated and accelerated, if and when, interventions are coordinated and done through community-based approaches. Communitybased participatory adaptation will be facilitated if interventions are undertaken through multiscalar and multisectoral approaches, with public and private actors converging their services at community and sub-national levels. 2017-09-21 2017-10-17T14:11:04Z 2017-10-17T14:11:04Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89040 en Open Access application/pdf IIRR. 2017. Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz. Philippines: Philippine Country Program Regional Center for Asia International Institute of Rural Reconstruction. |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security climate-smart agriculture International Institute of Rural Reconstruction Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title | Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title_full | Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title_fullStr | Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title_full_unstemmed | Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title_short | Building Community-Based Models for Climate Resilient Agriculture and Fisheries Across Landscapes within the Municipality of Ivisan, Capiz |
| title_sort | building community based models for climate resilient agriculture and fisheries across landscapes within the municipality of ivisan capiz |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security climate-smart agriculture |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89040 |
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