Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research

Farmers in the Philippines are already being challenged by climate change. This is often manifested by climate variability (too much rain, periods of drought, extreme weather, etc.). Household livelihoods, income and nutritional well-being are affected adversely. The impacts of climate change are...

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Autor principal: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89041
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description Farmers in the Philippines are already being challenged by climate change. This is often manifested by climate variability (too much rain, periods of drought, extreme weather, etc.). Household livelihoods, income and nutritional well-being are affected adversely. The impacts of climate change are often unique to specific locations and tend to differ considerably, even from community to community. Solutions need to be derived locally and in partnership with local communities and local governments. Both livelihood and climate risks need to be addressed (for different socio-cultural contexts and agro-ecologies). Community-level participatory action help develop adaptive capacities of local communities to address current and future climate risks. Farmers need a range of options that they can choose from. This publication chronicles lessons from the field from the Municipality of Guinayangan, Quezon. This work has been supported by the Department of Agriculture through the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) and the Systems-Wide Climate Change Office (SWCCO) under the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program and CCAFS Southeast Asia.
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spelling CGSpace890412024-07-29T19:30:59Z Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research International Institute of Rural Reconstruction climate-smart agriculture climate change agriculture food security Farmers in the Philippines are already being challenged by climate change. This is often manifested by climate variability (too much rain, periods of drought, extreme weather, etc.). Household livelihoods, income and nutritional well-being are affected adversely. The impacts of climate change are often unique to specific locations and tend to differ considerably, even from community to community. Solutions need to be derived locally and in partnership with local communities and local governments. Both livelihood and climate risks need to be addressed (for different socio-cultural contexts and agro-ecologies). Community-level participatory action help develop adaptive capacities of local communities to address current and future climate risks. Farmers need a range of options that they can choose from. This publication chronicles lessons from the field from the Municipality of Guinayangan, Quezon. This work has been supported by the Department of Agriculture through the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) and the Systems-Wide Climate Change Office (SWCCO) under the Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Program and CCAFS Southeast Asia. 2017-09-21 2017-10-17T14:12:34Z 2017-10-17T14:12:34Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89041 en Open Access application/pdf IIRR. 2017. Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research. Philippines: Philippine Country Program Regional Center for Asia International Institute of Rural Reconstruction.
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Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
title Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
title_full Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
title_fullStr Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
title_short Towards a Portfolio of Climate Resilient Technological Options: Community level participatory adaptive research
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climate change
agriculture
food security
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