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Climate-friendly agriculture and the clean development mechanism: an assessment of future prospects for agriculture and land use change in Latin America
Land Deal Politics Initiative, 2012Market solutions based on the trade of carbon offset credits remain a dominant feature in international climate change negotiations. This paper undertakes a preliminary assessment of potential of climate change mitigation projects by evaluating Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects related to agriculture and land use change in Latin America.OrganisationLand Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI)
The objective of the Land Deal Politics Initiative is to provide a platform and network to generate solid evidence through detailed, field-based research that incorporates and complements a range of pDocumentManaging climate extremes and disasters in the agricultural sector: lessons from the IPCC SREX report
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012This thematic brief is part of a four-part series by the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) which highlights lessons learned from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) special report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (known as SREX).DocumentClimate change and agriculture: can market governance mechanisms reduce emissions from the food system fairly and effectively?
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012Agriculture accounts for 30 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. How agriculture is practised, therefore, has significant potential for mitigating climate change, providing food security and improving the livelihoods of food producers worldwide.DocumentExtreme weather events and crop price spikes in a changing climate: illustrative global simulation scenarios
Oxfam, 2012Agriculture is highly sensitive to climate variability and weather extremes. Various impact studies have considered the effects of projected long-run trends in temperature, precipitation and carbon dioxide concentrations caused by climate change on global food production and prices.DocumentAccessing adaptation: multiple stressors on livelihoods in the Bolivian highlands under a changing climate
Science Direct, 2012Smallholder farmers continuously confront multiple social and environmental stressors that necessitate changes in livelihood strategies to prevent damages and take advantage of new opportunities or adaptation. Vulnerability is attributable to social determinants that limit access to assets, leading to greater exposure and sensitivity to stressors and a limited capacity to adapt.DocumentThe scope for reducing emissions from forestry and agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon
Center for International Forestry Research, 2012This paper assesses the prospects of mitigating climate change through emission reductions from forestry and agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon.DocumentDeveloping a climate-smart agriculture strategy at the country level: lessons from recent experience
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012This paper presents recent experiences of country level implementation of climate smart agriculture (CSA) to identify some key lessons to incorporate into ongoing CSA activities in developing countries.DocumentReefs at risk revisited in the Coral Triangle
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2012This report analyses the threats to coral reefs of the Coral Triangle, including overfishing and destructive fishing, coastal development, pollution from land and sea, and climate change related threats such as ocean warming and acidification.DocumentAre food insecure smallholder households making changes in their farming practices? Evidence from east Africa
Climate Change Agriculture Food Security, 2012Smallholder farmers across east Africa have started to embrace climate-resilient farming approaches and technologies, according to this study by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) research programme.Pages
