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Maize-Legume System Cropping Guide

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

The maize-legume system cropping guide is a practical 88 manual focusing on good agricultural practices for maize-legume production that promote integrated soil fertility management.

Author or Institution as Author
African Soil Health Consortium
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African Soil Health Consortium
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Frederick Baijukya, Lydia Wairegi, Ken Giller, Shamie Zingore, Regis Chikowo and Paul Mapfumo (2016) Maize-legume cropping guide. Africa Soil Health Consortium, Nairobi.

Handbook for Integrated Soil Fertility Management

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2012
Description/Abstract

ASHC handbook for ISFM is a 156 page that provides a detailed explanation of ISFM principles as applied in a number of African countries. Commissioned by ASHC and produced by technical advisory group members.

Author or Institution as Author
African Soil Health Consortium
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African Soil Health Consortium
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Fairhurst, T. (ed.) (2012) Handbook for Integrated Soil Fertility Management. AfricaSoil Health Consortium, Nairobi.

The Climate Smart Agriculture Guide

Date of Publication
Jan 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and partners developed a website presenting the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) approach to food security and sustainable development. The website aims to help practitioners, researchers and decision-makers working with or interested in CSA. The site helps you get started and guide you on the ground, connecting you with all the resources you need to dig deeper. For countries following up on their commitments under the Paris Agreement, CSA Guide is a useful tool to set up mitigation and adaptation initiatives in agriculture.

Author or Institution as Author
CCAFS
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CCAFS
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Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). 2016. Climate Smart Agriculture Guide. CGIAR. Online: https://csa.guide/

The Systems Thinking Playbook for Climate Change

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2011
Description/Abstract

This Playbook aims to help experts, advocates and educators to be more effective in talking with groups about climate change and promoting interactive learning on the topic. For this purpose, twenty-two interactive games are offered and described to help increase the effect of workshops, speeches and conversations on the topic. 

Practitioners who use these games can enhance the appeal and the effectiveness of their verbal presentations about climate change and climate policy, thus contributing to their efforts to help citizens perceive climate change, diagnose its causes, anticipate its future consequences, and effect constructive change.

Author or Institution as Author
L. B. Sweeney
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D. Meadows, and G. M. Mehers

Institution
GIZ
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Linda Booth Sweeney and Dennis Meadows. The Systems Thinking Playbook: exercises to stretch and build learning and systems thinking capabilities.White River Junction: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2010. (ISBN 978-1-60358-258-2)

The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth Assessment Report (AR5): Implications for Business

Date of Publication
Sep 01, 2013
Description/Abstract

The Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the most up-to-date, comprehensive and relevant analysis of our changing climate.

This document is the rst in a series that will synthesize the most pertinent ndings of AR5 for specic economicand business sectors. It serves as a basic primer explainingthe process of compiling AR5 and its signicance.

This summary, the rst in a series, was borne of the belief that businesses could make more use of AR5, which is long and highly technical, if it were distilled into accurate,accessible, timely, relevant and readable summaries.

Other business-orientated summaries will be released as the scientic information upon which they are basedbecomes publically available, expected late 2013 and 2014.

Author or Institution as Author
European Climate Foundation
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University of Cambridge

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European Climate Foundation
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Climate Everyone’s business, 2013. European Climate Foundation, University of Cambridge’s Judge Business School (CJBS) and Programme for Sustainability Leadership (CPSL).

What is sustainable agriculture?

Date of Publication
Jun 01, 2012
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A highlevel summary explaining the conecepts and applications of climate smart agriculture.

Author or Institution as Author
Beate Wörner
Co-authors

Dr. Stephan Krall

Institution
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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Worner, B. and Krall, S. 2012. What is Sustainable Africulture? Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Bonn, Germany.

Climate readiness indicators for agriculture

Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2015
Description/Abstract

Countries vary in their institutional technical and financial abilities to prepare for climate change in agriculture and to balance food security, adaptation, and mitigation goals.Indicators for climate readiness provide guidance to countries and enable monitoring progress. Readiness assessments can enable donors, investors and national decision-makers to identify where investments are needed or likely to be successful. Examples of climate readiness indicators are provided for five work areas: 1. governance and stakeholder engagement, 2. knowledge and information services, 3. climate-smart agricultural strategy and implementation frameworks, 4. national and subnational capabilities and 5. national information and accounting systems.

Author or Institution as Author
Eva Wollenberg
Co-authors

M. Zurek and A. de Pinto

Institution
CGIAR
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Wollenberg E, Zurek M, De Pinto A. 2015. Climate readiness indicators for agriculture. CCAFS Info Note. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

Climate Smart Agriculture: Mapping guidance on climate change

Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2013
Description/Abstract

This report is the results of a desk based study that reviewed 14 examples of guidance on agriculture and climate adaptation and was commissioned to help inform whether a new Topic Guide would be relevant and useful for DFID. The documents are grouped according to their overall purpose:

Raise awareness (4);

Inform policy (5);

Provide sector strategies (6) and sector-specific guidance (2); and

Define technical procedures and options (1)

Author or Institution as Author
Thomas E. Downing
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Evidence on Demand
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Downing, T.E. 2013. Climate Smart Agriculture: Mapping guidance on climate change. Evidence on Demand. DFID.

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA): Field Manual

Date of Publication
Oct 01, 2016
Description/Abstract

ENGLISH Smallholder farmers are key to food security in sub-Saharan Africa where two thirds of the population depend on small-scale, rain-fed farming as their main source of food and income. Critical farming and household decisions depend upon the weather, for example, how much rain falls, the length and start date of the rainfall season and the timing of dry spells. Such aspects of the weather vary considerably from year to year. The Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) approach aims to facilitate farmers to make informed decisions based on accurate, location specific, climate and weather information; locally relevant crop, livestock and livelihood options; and with the use of participatory tools to aid their decision making. This field manual is a step by step guide to working though the PICSA approach with farmer groups. It is primarily for the use of facilitators (e.g. NGO and extension field staff who have received training in the use of the PICSA approach). The PICSA approach is divided into twelve steps to be carried out with groups of farmers. Due to the location specific nature of PICSA there are a number of preparatory activities that need to be completed before field staff are trained in the approach.

Author or Institution as Author
Dorward, P
Co-authors

Clarkson, G; Stern, R

Institution
CGIAR
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Dorward P, Clarkson G, Stern R. 2015. Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA): Field Manual. Walker Institute, University of Reading.

Guidelines for Climate Proofing Investment in Agriculture, Rural Development and Food Security

Date of Publication
Nov 01, 2012
Description/Abstract

This publication, Guidelines for Climate Proofing Investment in Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food Security, aims to present a step-by-step methodological approach to assist project teams to assess and incorporate climate change adaptation measures into agriculture, rural development, and food security investment projects. While the guidelines focus on the project level, an improved understanding of climate change impacts should also be used to incorporate climate change considerations into agriculture planning and policy at the country level. Though rural development projects include irrigation, rural infrastructure, agriculture production, and natural resource management, this report focuses mainly on irrigation infrastructure projects and agriculture production projects. These were selected because they represent 55% of the ADB's planned and approved investments in the agriculture sector in 2011.

Author or Institution as Author
Asian Development Bank
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Asian Development Bank
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Asian Development Bank. Guidelines for climate proo ng investment in agriculture, rural development, and food security. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2012.

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