Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods

The majority of Africa’s people derive livelihoods from the agricultural sector. However, a rapidly changing climate hinders the continent from realizing its full potential in agriculture. Emerging patterns of climate variability and climate change have raised the level of vulnerability for rural c...

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Autores principales: Kimeli, Philip, Nyasimi, Mary, Mungai, Catherine, Kinyangi, James, Radeny, Maren A.O., Recha, John W.M.
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Publicado: African Centre for Technology Studies 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90482
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author Kimeli, Philip
Nyasimi, Mary
Mungai, Catherine
Kinyangi, James
Radeny, Maren A.O.
Recha, John W.M.
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Kinyangi, James
Mungai, Catherine
Nyasimi, Mary
Radeny, Maren A.O.
Recha, John W.M.
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Nyasimi, Mary
Mungai, Catherine
Kinyangi, James
Radeny, Maren A.O.
Recha, John W.M.
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description The majority of Africa’s people derive livelihoods from the agricultural sector. However, a rapidly changing climate hinders the continent from realizing its full potential in agriculture. Emerging patterns of climate variability and climate change have raised the level of vulnerability for rural communities, as their current agricultural practices and institutional coping mechanisms cannot handle the changes. Therefore, adapting agriculture to methods of dealing with climate change ought to be considered as central to building climate resilient livelihoods and economic systems in Africa. In the search for answers, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) has been working with a vast range of research and development partners to test a portfolio of climate smart agriculture (CSA) interventions in selected villages (Climate Smart Villages (CSVs) in Nyando, Kenya. There are over 2,000 households in the CSVs involved in participatory action research processes and field-based learning approaches that provide opportunities for adaptive learning and innovation that builds household and community resilience. This chapter sets out to: a) discuss the CSVs model as a community-based approach that builds resilience, achieves food security and enhances sustainable livelihoods; b) describe the portfolio of CSA practices — ideally ones that have been assessed for local climatic and environmental suitability, gender and social equity — that farmers are using; and c) discuss processes of scaling up the CSVs approach through policy processes to reach more farmers across eastern Africa.
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spelling CGSpace904822023-06-14T20:39:16Z Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods Kimeli, Philip Nyasimi, Mary Mungai, Catherine Kinyangi, James Radeny, Maren A.O. Recha, John W.M. climate change climate resilient livelihoods climate smart villages climate smart agriculture resilience The majority of Africa’s people derive livelihoods from the agricultural sector. However, a rapidly changing climate hinders the continent from realizing its full potential in agriculture. Emerging patterns of climate variability and climate change have raised the level of vulnerability for rural communities, as their current agricultural practices and institutional coping mechanisms cannot handle the changes. Therefore, adapting agriculture to methods of dealing with climate change ought to be considered as central to building climate resilient livelihoods and economic systems in Africa. In the search for answers, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) has been working with a vast range of research and development partners to test a portfolio of climate smart agriculture (CSA) interventions in selected villages (Climate Smart Villages (CSVs) in Nyando, Kenya. There are over 2,000 households in the CSVs involved in participatory action research processes and field-based learning approaches that provide opportunities for adaptive learning and innovation that builds household and community resilience. This chapter sets out to: a) discuss the CSVs model as a community-based approach that builds resilience, achieves food security and enhances sustainable livelihoods; b) describe the portfolio of CSA practices — ideally ones that have been assessed for local climatic and environmental suitability, gender and social equity — that farmers are using; and c) discuss processes of scaling up the CSVs approach through policy processes to reach more farmers across eastern Africa. 2017-10-18 2018-01-17T14:21:34Z 2018-01-17T14:21:34Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90482 en Limited Access African Centre for Technology Studies Kimeli P, Nyasimi M, Mungai C, Kinyangi J, Radeny M, Recha J. 2017. Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods. In: Mwaniki R,  Khaemba W, Kimotho S, Ochieng C, eds. Climate and Environmental Justice in Africa. Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies. p. 7-33.
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climate resilient livelihoods
climate smart villages
climate smart agriculture
resilience
Kimeli, Philip
Nyasimi, Mary
Mungai, Catherine
Kinyangi, James
Radeny, Maren A.O.
Recha, John W.M.
Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title_full Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title_fullStr Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title_full_unstemmed Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title_short Climate Smart Villages: A Community Approach to Climate Resilient Agriculture and Sustainable Livelihoods
title_sort climate smart villages a community approach to climate resilient agriculture and sustainable livelihoods
topic climate change
climate resilient livelihoods
climate smart villages
climate smart agriculture
resilience
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