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Livestock detection in African rangelands: Potential of high-resolution remote sensing data
Publicado 2024“…The livestock sector of Africa contributes 10%–44% of the gross domestic product and more than 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions of the continent. With the anticipated increase in demand for livestock products, the need to mitigate climate change, and lack of accurate livestock census data, innovative remote sensing technologies and methods for livestock census become crucial for the livestock sector. …”
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Nature-Positive Solutions initiative baseline evaluation survey report: Kenya
Publicado 2024“…On the one hand, industrial agriculture drives 80 percent of deforestation, threatens 86 percent of the 28,000 species currently at risk of extinction (through habitat conversion and pollution), is responsible for significant loss of crop and genetic diversity and up to 37 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE), accelerates land degradation and land-use change, and uses 70 percent of global water resources withdrawn. …”
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US food security and climate change: Agriculture futures
Publicado 2013“…High-end projections on carbon emissions will exacerbate the food shortfall, although uncertainty in climate model projections (particularly precipitation) is a limitation to impact studies.…”
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Policies to promote environmentally sustainable fertilizer use and supply to 2020
Publicado 1996“…In the early 1990s, however, fertilizer became a target of criticism mainly because of heavy use in the developed countries, where it was suspected of having an adverse impact on the environment through nitrate leaching, eutrophication, greenhouse gas emissions, and heavy metal uptakes by plants. Consequently, fertilizer use per se was mistakenly identified as an enemy of the environment. …”
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Carbon farming in India: are the existing projects inclusive, additional, and permanent?
Publicado 2025“…Nonetheless, a high disadoption rate (28%) raises concerns about the permanence of emissions reduction. Our findings also indicated that companies that exclusively focus on carbon credits, termed ‘Carbon Core’ companies in this study, were more efficient in spreading regenerative agricultural practices than subsidiaries or offshoots of larger corporations whose primary businesses are unrelated to carbon credits.…”
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A place in the sun: farmers’ co-benefits from solar irrigation in Bangladesh
Publicado 2024“…Solar irrigation pumps (SIPs) are gradually replacing diesel pumps in relatively water-intensive agricultural production systems and geographies to reduce carbon emissions from food systems. However, beyond its climate change mitigation potential and fulfillment of Nationally Determined Contributions commitments, the adoption of solar irrigation also has direct co-benefits for farmers. …”
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Institutional efforts and regional distribution of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) initiatives in Ghana
Publicado 2025“…Mapping climate-smart agriculture (CSA) initiatives enable countries to account for emissions and develop adaptation measures. While discourse on CSA implementation exists, developing countries lack empirical evidence to support intervention design. …”
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Strengthening women's empowerment and inclusion in the Living Lab for People (LL4P) in Kenya and Colombia
Publicado 2024“…The LL4P model is promising for integrating women’s perspectives and creating pathways for gender equality within low-emission, climate-resilient food systems. The report concludes that expanding support for training, resources, and gender-equitable decision-making structures will be essential for sustainable agricultural development. …”
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Are we missing the mark? Gender and Intersectional Data Gaps in Climate Smart Agriculture
Publicado 2024“…The CSA framework, as initially defined, includes three main objectives: (i) to sustainably enhance agricultural productivity and improve food security, (ii) to strengthen farmers’ resilience and their capacities to adapt to climate change, and (iii) to minimize or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions whenever feasible (FAO 2013; FAO and CARE 2019). …”
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Evidence-based innovations for policy influence in Mai Son district, Son La province, Vietnam. Cattle and pigs value chains
Publicado 2024“…The report showcased how interventions, such as improved feed utilization, biosecurity measures, and the use of advanced forages, contributed to a 55% increase in meat production while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 25% and cutting land-use demands by 43%. …”
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Adoption of Integrated Food-Energy Systems: Improved Cookstoves and Pigeonpea in Southern Malawi
Publicado 2015“…Pigeonpea increased food supply for adopter households, including children aged less than five years. Consequently, the IFES has had mixed results, improving food supply but not reducing demand for fuelwood. …”
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Improved forages for increased livestock productivity and climate change adaptation and mitigation
Publicado 2024“…These forages enhance livestock productivity, ensure a steady feed supply, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (CIAT 2025).…”
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A critical review of quantifying water-energy-food nexus interactions
Publicado 2025“…Moreover, this review shows that: the number of resource interactions examined in empirical applications is much lower than in theoretical studies; the study of physical resource interactions remains dominant; environmental considerations are biased towards water quality and carbon emissions; and there is a misalignment between research questions and empirical methodologies. …”
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The Climate-Smart Villages (CSV) of Olopa as a local innovation platform for scaling ecosystem-based adaptation in Guatemala
Publicado 2025“…This approach aims to strengthen communities’ capacity to reduce their climate vulnerability by increasing their knowledge and adopting informed and sustainable measures related to soil and water conservation and management, biodiversity protection, the use of local agroclimatic information, emission reduction strategies, and adaptation plans tailored to the needs of families and communities through a participatory and inclusive process.…”
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The fund established to respond to loss and damage from climate change: Ethiopia’s preparedness in data management and robust scientific information production
Publicado 2025“…While industrialized nations are the primary contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, it is the least emitting countries that suffer the most from extreme events such as heatwaves, droughts, floods, and wildfires. …”
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Highlights of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Knowledge Hub in Ethiopia. Activity Report
Publicado 2025“…CSA promotes sustainable agriculture by enhancing productivity, building resilience to climate change, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Hub serves farmers, researchers, policymakers, and development practitioners by providing resources such as data, case studies, technologies, and policy guidance. …”
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Potential impacts of carbon pricing on vegetable cold chains
Publicado 2025“…The urgent need to address climate change has prompted growing interest in carbon pricing mechanisms as tools for reducing emissions in food systems. This review explores how carbon pricing may affect vegetable cold chains, which rely on energy-intensive, temperature-controlled networks essential for preserving produce quality and limiting food loss. …”
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Potential impacts of carbon pricing on vegetable cold chains
Publicado 2025“…The urgent need to address climate change has prompted growing interest in carbon pricing mechanisms as tools for reducing emissions in food systems. This review explores how carbon pricing may affect vegetable cold chains, which rely on energy-intensive, temperature-controlled networks essential for preserving produce quality and limiting food loss. …”
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CONTEXT-SPECIFIC CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE BUSINESS CASES IN ETHIOPIA: INSIGHTS FROM THE SCALA PROGRAM
Publicado 2025“…Context-specific climate-smart agriculture business cases under the SCALA program translate Ethiopia’s CSA investment plan into actionable, gender- responsive investments in Adama (Oromia), Sofi (Harari), and Enebse Sar Midir (Amhara). Three interventions are prioritized: small-scale irrigation vegetables, climate-smart small ruminants (sheep and goats), and improved poultry, implemented through six common interest groups serving 180 households, most of them women. …”
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Harnessing green manuring for nature-based sustainable soil management in Bangladesh
Publicado 2025“…Do we know that most agricultural soils in Bangladesh are low in organic matter, with levels less than 1–2%, which is significantly below the ideal range of 3–5% required for soil fertility? …”
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