Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi

Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of foreign exchange earnings, and 64% of total income among the rural population. Due to the importance of agriculture to livelihoods and the economy, Malawi is among the countries most at risk from climate...

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Main Authors: World Agroforestry Centre, Unique Forestry and Land Use
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99465
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description Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of foreign exchange earnings, and 64% of total income among the rural population. Due to the importance of agriculture to livelihoods and the economy, Malawi is among the countries most at risk from climate change and variability. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been proposed as one solution for Malawi, and the country’s first CSA programme was initiated in 2014. However, outcomes from activities specifically identified as CSA or projects with similar goals have not yet been tracked or reported on. The consequence is that the contribution of these actions to the achievement of national development and climate goals are not accounted for, and CSA is not explicitly integrated into budgetary processes or being used to leverage additional investments in rural development and climate resilience.
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spelling CGSpace994652025-12-10T12:44:59Z Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi World Agroforestry Centre Unique Forestry and Land Use climate change agriculture food security Agriculture is critical to Malawi’s future. It accounts for 80% of employment, more than 80% of foreign exchange earnings, and 64% of total income among the rural population. Due to the importance of agriculture to livelihoods and the economy, Malawi is among the countries most at risk from climate change and variability. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been proposed as one solution for Malawi, and the country’s first CSA programme was initiated in 2014. However, outcomes from activities specifically identified as CSA or projects with similar goals have not yet been tracked or reported on. The consequence is that the contribution of these actions to the achievement of national development and climate goals are not accounted for, and CSA is not explicitly integrated into budgetary processes or being used to leverage additional investments in rural development and climate resilience. 2019-02-15 2019-02-15T14:57:49Z 2019-02-15T14:57:49Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99465 en Open Access application/pdf World Agroforestry Centre and Unique Forestry and Land Use. 2019. Climate-Smart Agriculture Measurement, Reporting and Verification in the Republic of Malawi.
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Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title_full Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title_fullStr Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title_short Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the Republic of Malawi
title_sort climate smart agriculture measurement reporting and verification in the republic of malawi
topic climate change
agriculture
food security
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