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FAO Success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture
Ngày đăng: 22/03/2017Lượt xem: 993This booklet provides examples of climate-smart systems by showcasing some FAO success stories in various countries. The cases have been selected from the FAO Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) Sourcebook launched in 2013 to show the diversity of potential options across different regions and agricultural systems also covering subjects such as biodiversity and genderUNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND FOOD SECURITY FAO
estimates that food production must increase by at least 60 percent to respond to the demand of the 9 billion people that are expected to inhabit the planet by 2050. Given that one in eight people are currently food insecure, ensuring global food security over the next decades will be essential. In meeting this challenge, there is an opportunity to create sustainable economic growth in rural areas of developing countries where food security and poverty are most prevalent.
According to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), rising temperatures and increased frequency of extreme events will have direct and negative impacts on crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture productivity. Climate change is a universal and critical challenge for global food security. Improving the way we manage agricultural systems and natural resources is fundamental for effectively achieving food security. We can no longer afford to separate the future of food security from that of natural resources, the environment and climate change – they are inextricably intertwined and our response must be as well. Efforts to reduce food insecurity must include building the resilience of rural communities to shocks and strengthening their adaptive capacity to cope with increased variability and slow onset changes. The agricultural sectors (crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries) must therefore transform themselves in order to feed a growing global population and provide the basis for economic growth and poverty reduction. This transformation must be accomplished without hindering the natural resource base. More productive and resilient agriculture requires a major shift in the way land, water, soil nutrients and genetic resources are managed to ensure that these resources are used more efficiently and sustainably. Making this shift requires considerable changes in national and local governance, legislation, policies and financial mechanisms. This transformation will also involve improving producers’ access to markets.
FAO SUCCESS STORIES ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE CSA ON THE GROUND 2 CSA SUCCESS STORIES GAINING TRACTION ON CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE FAO
has recognized that for agriculture to feed the world in a way that can ensure sustainable rural development, it must become ‘climatesmart‘. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA), as defined and presented by FAO at the Hague Conference on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change in 2010 is an approach to developing the technical, policy and investment conditions to achieve sustainable agricultural development for food security under climate change. It contributes to the achievement of national food security and development goals with three objectives: The magnitude, immediacy and broad scope of the effects of climate change on agricultural systems create a compelling need to ensure their comprehensive integration into national agricultural planning, investments and programs. The CSA approach is designed to identify and operationalize sustainable agricultural development explicitly integrating climate change as a major parameter. For CSA to become a reality an integrated approach responsive to specific local conditions is required. Integrated landscape approaches and coordination across agricultural sectors is essential to capitalize on potential synergies, reduce trade-offs and optimize the use of natural resources and ecosystem services
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Source: http://www.fao.org/climate-smart-agriculture
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FAO Success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture.pdfCây dữ liệu:Dữ liệu liên quan:- Strengthening Institutional Capacity For Disaster Risk Management In Viet Nam Including Climate Change Related Risks (SCDM Phase II)
- Knowledge on Climate Smart Agriculture
- CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE Sourcebook
- ASEAN Regional Guidelines for Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Practices
- Fao success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture
- The future of food and agriculture: Trends and challenges
- Evidence and Knowledge Gaps on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Vietnam
- Economics and Policy Innovations for Climate-Smart Agriculture
- Women farmers and resilience in the face of climate change
- FAO Strategy on Climate Change
- Climate change and environment
- Climate change and polar region
- Climate change adaptation measures
- Preserving agricultural heritage around the world
- Improving farmers’ practices towards cleaner hatcheries in Viet Nam
- Converting waste to cooking fuel in Vietnamese coastal communities
- Curbing the spread of cassava pink mealybug in the Greater Mekong Subregion
- Asia’s largest lagoon ecosystem now on sustainable course for the future
- FAO, CCAFS and UNEP support the Government of Vietnam in developing regional socio-economic scenarios for Climate-Smart Agriculture
- FAO prepares for launch Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture
- Liên kết website
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