Assessing the contributions of conservation agriculture to building resilience to drought - Report

Content Type: 
CCARDESA Content
Author or Institution as Author: 
Kizito Mazvimavi
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Date of publication: 
February, 2017
Edition or Version: 
1.00
Institution: 
Vuna
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Description/Abstract: 

Climate policy commonly carries an implicit assumption that incremental improvements in agricultural systems are adequate to make them resilient to climate change. In some cases, however, agricultural systems may cross certain environmental thresholds that require more transformational adaptation.

Governments and development agencies need to improve their understanding of climate thresholds and their preparedness for transformational adaptation. Climate smart agriculture frameworks should consider the piloting of strategies for transformational adaptation.

Other Partners: 

Adam Smith

Keywords: 
Conservation Agriculture
Contact name (for further information): 
Vuna Africa
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+27 12 342 3819
Contact institution (for further information): 
Vuna Africa
Citation: 

Brooks, Nick. 2016. Transformational Adaptation to Climate Change: Concepts, Examples, and Relevance for Agriculture in Eastern and Southern Africa. Pretoria: Vuna. Online: http://www.vuna-africa.com

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