Assessing Impacts of Climate Change on Farming Systems in the Caribbean: A Pilot Study

This Pilot Study aims to use a stakeholder-driven, multi-disciplinary methodology to assess the impacts of climate change and adaptation on environmental, social, and economic outcomes in three case studies: sugarcane production in Belize, tomato-peppers production in Trinidad and Tobago, and cassav...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Valdivia, Roberto, Antle, John, Oregon State University, GCF CARICOM AgReady
Other Authors: St. Martin, Chaney
Format: Plan o proyecto
Language:Inglés
Published: Oregon State University 2023
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Online Access:https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/21464
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Summary:This Pilot Study aims to use a stakeholder-driven, multi-disciplinary methodology to assess the impacts of climate change and adaptation on environmental, social, and economic outcomes in three case studies: sugarcane production in Belize, tomato-peppers production in Trinidad and Tobago, and cassava production in Guyana. The study analyzes data available for each case study and categorizes farms based on their production levels. The adaptation strategies for each case study are based on climate smart practices, improved crop varieties, and integrated pest management. The study intends to provide evidence-based data to support policy decision making and contribute to the development of climate and agricultural development policies.