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Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: Hayley Price-Kelly
This guidebook is based on examples from countries that have recently or are currently developing national adaptation Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems.
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: CCARDESA
This technical progress report covers the period from 1 January to 31 December 2015, and is intended to provide an update on key achievements during the reporting period. Implementation of the...
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
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Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: UNDP Lesotho
Local climate change and its variability pose greater risks for vulnerable, poor, and marginalized communities due to the physical impact it makes there. Since 2009, the UNDP-GEF CBA project in...
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: GSDM
Within the framework of the MANITATRA project implementation on COMESA funding which consists in scaling up the dissemination of agro ecological techniques and /or Climate Smart Agriculture[1] ...
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: Liane Schalatek
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is the newest actor in the multilateral climate finance architecture and became fully operational in 2015, approving USD 168 million for its first eight projects just...
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: Todd S. Rosenstock
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a systematic approach to agricultural development. It intends to address climate change and food security challenges simultaneously across levels, from field...
Date of Publication: Dec 2015
Author: Tennigkeit, T.
The purpose of this study was to undertake an empirical investigation of adaptation “good practices” and define six categories of actions that can be practically considered by governments...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Tanzania
CSA Programme in Tanzania The Vision is “Agricultural sector that sustainably increases productivity enhances climate resilience and food security for the national economic development in line...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Tanzania
In 2015, FANRPAN in partnership with the Global Alliance on Climate Smart Agriculture (GACSA) conducted Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA): Case studies in Tanzania and Malawi. It was under a project...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: SHARON DIJKSMA
It is a moral outcry that almost 1 billion people go hungry to bed every night. At the same time climate change has devastating effects on our food production woldwide. The only solution is to double...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Travel News Namibia
H.E Dr. Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia signed the Paris Agreement on behalf of Namibia at the signing ceremony at the U.N head Quarters in New York Yesterday (22 April 2016). A...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Namibia
More than half of the 2.1 million people of Namibia live in the northern regions of the country. Furthermore, more than two thirds of the population depends on subsistence agriculture for their...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Meryl Richards
Analysis of agriculture in countries’ climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies finds: Most Parties to the UNFCCC include agriculture in their mitigation targets (80%) and adaptation...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Dries Roobroeck
Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) is a set of practices related to cropping, fertilizers, organic resources and other amendments on smallholder farms to increase production and input use...
Date of Publication: Nov 2015
Author: Meryl B. Richards
Site-Specific Nutrient Management (SSNM) provides guidance relevantto the context of farmers’ fields.SSNM maintains or enhances crop yields, while providing savings for farmers through more...

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