Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate

With support from IDRC and CCAFS Southeast Asia, IIRR and its local NGO partners is implementing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) to demonstrate community-based adaptation in agriculture in different agroecological zones in Myanmar. This primer is based on IIRR baseline studies as well as desk research...

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Main Authors: Gonsalves, Julian Francis, Wilson John Barbon, Chan Myae, Yinn Minn Latt
Format: Brochure
Language:Inglés
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99496
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description With support from IDRC and CCAFS Southeast Asia, IIRR and its local NGO partners is implementing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) to demonstrate community-based adaptation in agriculture in different agroecological zones in Myanmar. This primer is based on IIRR baseline studies as well as desk research that IIRR commissioned to develop the profile of Nyaung Oo CSV. The purpose of this primer is to provide the reader background information as to the agriculture, livelihoods, nutrition, gender and climate change context of the CSV.
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spelling CGSpace994962024-01-23T12:04:41Z Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate Gonsalves, Julian Francis Wilson John Barbon Chan Myae Yinn Minn Latt climate change food security agriculture climate-smart agriculture With support from IDRC and CCAFS Southeast Asia, IIRR and its local NGO partners is implementing Climate-Smart Villages (CSVs) to demonstrate community-based adaptation in agriculture in different agroecological zones in Myanmar. This primer is based on IIRR baseline studies as well as desk research that IIRR commissioned to develop the profile of Nyaung Oo CSV. The purpose of this primer is to provide the reader background information as to the agriculture, livelihoods, nutrition, gender and climate change context of the CSV. 2018-12-01 2019-02-19T13:59:47Z 2019-02-19T13:59:47Z Brochure https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99496 en Open Access application/pdf Gonsalves J, Barbon WJ, Myae C, Latt YM. 2018. Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate. Myanmar Climate-Smart Villages Primer: Nyaung Oo CSV. Yangon, Myanmar: International Institute of Rural Reconstruction.
spellingShingle climate change
food security
agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
Gonsalves, Julian Francis
Wilson John Barbon
Chan Myae
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Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
title Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
title_full Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
title_fullStr Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
title_full_unstemmed Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
title_short Regenerating drylands in response to a changing climate
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topic climate change
food security
agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
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