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Southern African Development Community:Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP)

Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2014
Description/Abstract

The purpose of this document therefore is to develop the ‘results chain’ for the Regional Agricultural Policy (RAP), i.e. to identify and define the policy targets and related indicators for the monitoring and evaluation of implementation of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Regional Agricultural Policy.

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SADC
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SADC
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SADC Multi-country Agricultural Productivity Programme (SADC MAAP)

Date of Publication
Apr 01, 2018
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Agriculture in the SADC region is the primary source of subsistence, employment and income for 61 percent of the peoples of the region. Despite a diversified natural resource base, overall agricultural growth and productivity have remained low over the past twenty years. The urgent implementation of broad-based programmes to reverse the overall decline in the productivity of the agriculture sector is a central priority in setting SADC Member States on the path of fast economic growth and poverty reduction. The diversity of the region’s farming and livelihood systems presents great challenges to policymakers in formulating sound agriculture development strategies. But, even given this diversity, many countries in the region share similar problems and opportunities. Cooperation in some of these key areas can yield significant benefits – as can greater economic integration by taking advantage of natural comparative advantages.

An important feature of SADC MAPP is the progressive simplification and integration of implementation arrangements and donor funding mechanisms. This is consistent with the Windhoek Declaration (in which SADC governments are encouraged to take strong leadership, and donors exhorted to harmonize and align their assistance through programmatic approach to enhance aid effectiveness and sustainability). This also reflects consistency with global commitment as expressed in the 2005 Paris Declaration. SADC MAPP represents a major shift from the traditional “project financing” (and the consequent fragmented and unsustainable assistance) to modalities which support programmatic approaches. It is anticipated that funding mechanisms will gradually converge towards a common basket-funding mechanism in accordance with satisfactory fiduciary and associated financial procedures and management capacities.

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SADC
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SADC
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SADC Success Stories

Date of Publication
Jul 01, 2015
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This publication covers a broad range of thematic areas, including regional economic integration, trans-boundary water resources management, security and political regional integration.

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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.

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Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)
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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.

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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

Climate Change Impacts on Livestock: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2015
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This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a combination of literature review and some new results on the projected impacts of climate change on the rangelands of Africa. Findings show that there are many options that can help livestock keepers adapt, but there appear to be no options that are widely applicable which do not have constraints to their adoption. An enabling technical and policy environment will thus be needed to ensure livestock keepers can adapt to climate change and enhance their livelihoods and food security.

Author or Institution as Author
Thornton PK
Co-authors

Boone RB, Ramirez-Villegas J.

Institution
CGIAR
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Thornton PK, Boone RB, Ramirez-Villegas J. 2015. Climate change impacts on livestock. CCAFS Working Paper no. 120. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

Climate change Impacts on African Crop Production

Date of Publication
Dec 01, 2014
Description/Abstract

This Working Paper provides an overview of projected climate change impacts on crop production and suitability across Africa, using a combination of literature review, models and new data analysis.

Author or Institution as Author
Julian Ramirez-Villegas
Co-authors

Philip K Thornton

Institution
CGIAR
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J. Ramirez-Villegas, Thornton P.K. 2015. Climate change impacts on African crop production. CCAFS Working Paper no. 119. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Copenhagen, Denmark. Available online at: www.ccafs.cgiar.org

Chapter 22: Africa in Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part B: Regional Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Date of Publication
Mar 01, 2014
Description/Abstract

This review shows a Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation.

Author or Institution as Author
Isabelle Niang, Oliver C. Ruppel
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M.A. Abdrabo, A. Essel, C. Lennard, J. Padgham, and P. Urquhart, Barros, V.R., C.B. Field, D.J. Dokken, M.D. Mastrandrea, K.J. Mach, T.E. Bilir, M. Chatterjee, K.L. Ebi, Y.O. Estrada, R.C. Genova, B. Girma, E.S. Kissel, A.N. Levy, S. MacCracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White

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International Panel on Climate Change
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Niang, I., O.C. Ruppel, M.A. Abdrabo, A. Essel, C. Lennard, J. Padgham, and P. Urquhart, 2014: Africa. In: Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part B: Regional Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Barros, V.R., C.B. Field, D.J. Dokken, M.D. Mastrandrea, K.J. Mach, T.E. Bilir, M. Chatterjee, K.L. Ebi, Y.O. Estrada, R.C. Genova, B. Girma, E.S. Kissel, A.N. Levy, S. MacCracken, P.R. Mastrandrea, and L.L. White (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, pp. 1199-1265.

Mapping hotspots of climate change and food insecurity in the global tropics

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2011
Description/Abstract

This study was coordinated by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) to identify areas that are food insecure and vulnerable to the impacts of future climate change, across the priority regions for the CGIAR centres. The research was undertaken by a team of scientists from the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). The study relied on maps: first, of variables that indicate the different aspects of food security (availability, access and utilization), and second, of thresholds of climate change exposure important for agricultural systems. Vulnerability was assessed using a domain approach based upon the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) framework of vulnerability as a function of exposure, sensitivity and coping capacity. Nine domains were identified; for each domain, areas of the tropics were classified by high or low exposure, high or low sensitivity, and high or low coping capacity.

Author or Institution as Author
Polly Ericksen
Co-authors

Philip Thornton, An Notenbaert, Laura Cramer, Peter Jones and Mario Herrero

Institution
CCAFS
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Ericksen P, Thornton P, Notenbaert A, Cramer L, Jones P, Herrero M. 2011. Mapping hotspots of climate change and food insecurity in the global tropics. CCAFS Report 5. Copenhagen, Denmark: CCAFS.

Climate Change: Tracking adaptation and measuring development

Date of Publication
Nov 01, 2011
Description/Abstract

This paper summarizes a coherent framework for climate change adaptation programming,which  includes potential indicators, or indicator categories/types, for tracking and evaluating the success of adaptation support and adaptation interventions.

Author or Institution as Author
Nick Brooks
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Simon Anderson, Jessica Ayers, Ian Burton and Ian Tellam

Institution
IIED
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Brooks et al. 2011

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