Difference between revisions of "Climate Smart Agriculture"

From energypedia
***** (***** | *****)
m
***** (***** | *****)
m
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
 
= Overview<br/> =
 
= Overview<br/> =
  
Line 18: Line 17:
 
{{#widget:YouTube|id=F9_nH7_O8Ys|height=400|width=600}}
 
{{#widget:YouTube|id=F9_nH7_O8Ys|height=400|width=600}}
  
<br/>
 
  
 
= Further Information<br/> =
 
= Further Information<br/> =
  
*[http://www.fao.org/climatechange/climatesmart/en/ FAO Success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture]
+
*[http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3817e.pdf FAO Success Stories on Climate-Smart Agriculture]
 
*[http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3325e/i3325e.pdf Dowload from FAO: Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook]
 
*[http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3325e/i3325e.pdf Dowload from FAO: Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook]
 +
*[[Publication_-_Handbook_on_Climate_Information_for_Farming_Communities_-_What_farms_need_and_what_is_available|Handbook on Climate Information for Farming Communities - What farms need and what is available]]
 +
*[[Portal:Water and Energy for Food|Water and Energy for Food (WE4F) portal on energypedia]]
 +
  
<br/>
 
  
 
= References =
 
= References =
Line 33: Line 33:
 
[[Category:Agriculture]]
 
[[Category:Agriculture]]
 
[[Category:Climate_Change]]
 
[[Category:Climate_Change]]
[[Category:Productive_Use]]
 
 
[[Category:Powering_Agriculture]]
 
[[Category:Powering_Agriculture]]

Latest revision as of 19:10, 14 July 2020

Overview

Climate smart agriculture (CSA) is an integrative approach to address these interlinked challenges of food security and climate change, that explicitly aims for three objectives:

  1. sustainably increasing agricultural productivity, to support equitable increases in farm incomes, food security and development;
  2. adapting and building resilience of agricultural and food security systems to climate change at multiple levels;
  3. reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture (including crops, livestock and sheries).


CSA invites to consider these three objectives together at different scales - from farm to landscape – at different levels - from local to global - and over short and long time horizons, taking into account national and local specifcities and priorities[1]


The Need for a Climate Smart Approach

In this video Leslie Lipper, Senior Environmental Economist with FAO, elaborates on the need for a climate smart approach to production, what that means and examples of how this approach has worked.


Further Information


References

  1. FAO, 2014. About Climate Smart Agriculture. http://www.fao.org/climatechange/climatesmart/en/