Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) seeks to improve productivity for the achievement of food security (pillar 1: Productivity), to develop a better ability to adapt (pillar 2: Adaptation), and to limit greenhouse gas emissions (pillar 3: Mitigation). Technical and organizational innovations are need...
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| author | Andrieu, Nadine Howland, Fanny C. Acosta-Alba, Ivonne Le Coq, Jean-François Osorio, Ana Milena Chia, Eduardo |
| author_browse | Acosta-Alba, Ivonne Andrieu, Nadine Chia, Eduardo Howland, Fanny C. Le Coq, Jean-François Osorio, Ana Milena |
| author_facet | Andrieu, Nadine Howland, Fanny C. Acosta-Alba, Ivonne Le Coq, Jean-François Osorio, Ana Milena Chia, Eduardo |
| author_sort | Andrieu, Nadine |
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| description | Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) seeks to improve productivity for the achievement of food
security (pillar 1: Productivity), to develop a better ability to adapt (pillar 2: Adaptation), and
to limit greenhouse gas emissions (pillar 3: Mitigation). Technical and organizational
innovations are needed to find synergies among those three pillars.
Innovation (its creation and its operation) is a social phenomenon. Many studies worldwide
have shown that promoting a sustainable change and innovation within organizations has to
be analyzed and implemented with stakeholders. Thus, the ability of local actors to tackle
climate change and mitigate its effects will depend on their ability to innovate and mobilize
material and non-material resources, to articulate links among national policies, not only
between themselves, but also undertaking actions at the local level. To support stakeholders
in the development of responses to this challenge, we propose the development of open
innovation platforms, in which all local actors may participate. These platforms are virtual,
physical, or physico-virtual spaces to learn, jointly conceive, and transform different
situations; they are generated by individuals with different origins, different backgrounds and
interests (Pali and Swaans, 2013). |
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| spelling | CGSpace970652024-01-23T12:04:41Z Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers Andrieu, Nadine Howland, Fanny C. Acosta-Alba, Ivonne Le Coq, Jean-François Osorio, Ana Milena Chia, Eduardo climate change agriculture food security Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) seeks to improve productivity for the achievement of food security (pillar 1: Productivity), to develop a better ability to adapt (pillar 2: Adaptation), and to limit greenhouse gas emissions (pillar 3: Mitigation). Technical and organizational innovations are needed to find synergies among those three pillars. Innovation (its creation and its operation) is a social phenomenon. Many studies worldwide have shown that promoting a sustainable change and innovation within organizations has to be analyzed and implemented with stakeholders. Thus, the ability of local actors to tackle climate change and mitigate its effects will depend on their ability to innovate and mobilize material and non-material resources, to articulate links among national policies, not only between themselves, but also undertaking actions at the local level. To support stakeholders in the development of responses to this challenge, we propose the development of open innovation platforms, in which all local actors may participate. These platforms are virtual, physical, or physico-virtual spaces to learn, jointly conceive, and transform different situations; they are generated by individuals with different origins, different backgrounds and interests (Pali and Swaans, 2013). The purpose of this manual is to provide a seven-step methodology to allow family farmers to co-build and adopt CSA options to tackle climate change in an open innovation platform 2018-09-04 2018-09-04T15:05:04Z 2018-09-04T15:05:04Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97065 en Open Access application/pdf Andrieu N, Howland F, Acosta-Alba I, Osorio A-M, Le Coq J-F, Chia E. 2018. Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security Andrieu, Nadine Howland, Fanny C. Acosta-Alba, Ivonne Le Coq, Jean-François Osorio, Ana Milena Chia, Eduardo Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title | Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title_full | Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title_fullStr | Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title_full_unstemmed | Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title_short | Methodological Guide to Co-design Climate-smart Options with Family Farmers |
| title_sort | methodological guide to co design climate smart options with family farmers |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97065 |
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