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Lessons for Sustainability: Failing to Scale ICT4Ag-Enabled Services

Date of Publication
Sep 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), a joint international institution of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States and the European Union (EU), launched a call for papers on failed information and communication technologies (ICTs) for agriculture (ICT4Ag) projects/initiatives – projects that showed early promise and received third-party support (from governments, donor agencies, or private sector investors) but did not reach fruition. What resulted was the stories in this booklet, which stress the importance of understanding the intended users, ensuring economic viability, fully promoting the service, and making sure the technology offered is the right solution to the problem.

Author or Institution as Author
Andrew Shepherd
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CTA
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December 12 2016. Image caption/credit: A local extension agent conducts a survey using a tablet. Mbuzi Village, Tanzania. © Manon Koningstein/CIAT.

Climate-smart agriculture: success stories from farming communities around the world

Date of Publication
Aug 01, 2013
Description/Abstract

To ensure a food-secure future, farming must become climate resilient. Around the world, governments and communities are adopting innovations that are improving the lives of millions while reducing agriculture’s climate footprint. These successful examples show the many ways climate-smart agriculture can take shape, and should serve as inspiration for future policies and investments.

Author or Institution as Author
CGAIR
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CGIAR
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CGIAR Research Program on climate change agriculture and food security (CCAFS). Climate-smart agriculture: success stories from farming communities around the world, 2013. Frederiksberg, Denmark.

Success stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture CSA on the ground

Date of Publication
Aug 01, 2014
Description/Abstract

This 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) Sourcebooklaunched in 2013 to show the diversity of poten al op ons across different regions and agricultural systemsalso covering subjects such as biodiversity and gender.

Author or Institution as Author
FAO
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FAO
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Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), Success stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture CSA on the ground, 2014. www.fao.org/climatechange/climatesmart

SADC Success Stories

Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

This publication covers a broad range of thematic areas, including regional economic integration, trans-boundary water resources management, security and political regional integration.

Author or Institution as Author
Southern African Development Community
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SADC
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Southern African Development Community, 2015, SADC Success Stories, Gaborone, Botswana

Africa Agriculture Status Report 2014: Climate Change and Smallholder Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2013
Description/Abstract

This publication addresses some of the key issues and challenges of climate change and smallholder agriculture in Sub- Saharan Africa (SSA), But it is not an exhaustive analysis of all challenges and potential solutions.

Author or Institution as Author
Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)
Institution
Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)
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Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). 2014. Africa agriculture state report: Climate change and smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. Nairobi, Kenya

Impacts of climate change on the agricultural and aquatic systems and natural resources within the CGIAR’s mandate

Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2011
Description/Abstract

This document is an attempt to distil what is known currently about the likely impacts of climate change on the commodities and natural resources that comprise the mandate of CGIAR and its 15 Centres, and was designed as a background document for the review that the High-Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition (HLPE) is undertaking.

Author or Institution as Author
Thornton P.K.
Co-authors

Cramer L.

Institution
CGIAR
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Thornton P, Cramer L (editors), 2012. Impacts of climate change on the agricultural a nd aquatic systems and natural resources within the CGIAR’s mandate. CCAFS Working Paper 23. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Copenhagen, Denmark. Availableonline at: www.ccafs.cgiar.org

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