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The Outline ▶ What is Climate Smart Agriculture? ▶ The Policy Cycle ▶ Stakeholders ▶ Climate Change Policy Vision ▶ Case Study 1 – CC Agriculture Action Plan ▶ Case Study 2 - CSA Investment Study ▶ Stakeholders and Roles ▶ Key Issues ▶ Conclusion Definition of CSA -1 “CSA is an approach for developing agricultural strategies to secure sustainable food security under climate change. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach that helps to guide actions needed to transform and reorient agricultural systems to effectively support development and ensure food security in a changing climate. CSA aims to tackle 3 main objectives i) sustainably increasing agricultural productivity and incomes; ii) adapting and building resilience to climate change; and iii) reducing and/or removing greenhouse gas emissions, where possible.” ( http://www.fao.org/climate-smart-agriculture/en/ ) Definition of CSA -2 3 key pillars Productivity Adaptation Mitigation Papuso & Faraby, 2013 CSA Practices - 3 The Pumpkin beside the is a creeping plant that serves as a CSA cover crop to protect the surface of the soil to enhance water conservation and microbial activities. The pot is a climate smart pot used to provide water to poultry within the local settings. CCAFS Science-Policy Platform, 2015 The Policy Cycle Policy is a product of series of activities that are inter-linked by the achievement of set specific goal(s) and objectives feeding into the next activity Stakeholders’ Participation
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