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Large-scale implementation of adaptation and mitigation actions in agriculture

Large-scale implementation of adaptation and mitigation actions in agriculture

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Date of publication
July 2013
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handle:10568/33279
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This paper identifies sixteen cases of large-scale actions in the agriculture and forestry sectors that have adaptation and/or mitigation outcomes, and distils lessons from the cases. The cases cover policy and strategy development (including where climate-smart objectives were not the initial aim), climate risk management through insurance, weather information services and social protection, and agricultural initiatives that have a strong link to climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Key lessons learned include:

- Trade-offs can be avoided, at least in the near-term and over limited spatial scale

- We need cost-effective and comparable indices for measuring GHG fluxes and for

monitoring adaptive capacity

- Strong government support is crucial to enable large-scale successes

- Upfront costs may be substantial and can be met from multiple sources

- An iterative and participatory learning approach with investment in capacity

strengthening is critical.

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Cappiello S
Kinyangi, James
Vermeulen, Sonja
Cooper, P.J.M.
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Campbell, Bruce M.

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