10 Best bet innovations for adaptation in agriculture: a supplement to the UNFCCC NAP technical guidelines.

Published online
06 Dec 2017
Content type
Bulletin
URL
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/bitstreams/145982/retrieve

Author(s)
Dinesh, D. & Campbell, B. M. & Bonilla-Findji, O. & Richards, M.
Contact email(s)
d.dinesh@cgiar.org & b.campbell@cgiar.org

Publication language
English
Location
Cote d'Ivoire & Africa South of Sahara & Africa & Bihar & East Africa & India & Philippines & Rwanda & Zambia & Zimbabwe

Abstract

Faced with the triple challenges of achieving food security, adapting to the impacts of climate change, and reducing emissions, agriculture has been prioritized by countries as a sector for climate action. The national process of formulating and implementing National Adaptation Plans, which gives effect to the ambitions set out in the Intended Nationally Determined Contributions of countries, is a key instrument that will not only facilitate access to resources, but also advance best practice and implementation of proven and effective adaptation actions. In order to support countries in the elaboration of their National Adaptation Plans, this paper aims to tap into agricultural research for development conducted by CGIAR Centers and research programs, to identify best bet innovations for adaptation in agriculture, which can help achieve food security under a changing climate, while also delivering co-benefits for environmental sustainability, nutrition and livelihoods.

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