Climate change presents a substantial challenge to global agriculture, which requires innovative approaches to ensure sustainable livelihoods and food security. In response to the concerns posed by a changing climate, climate-smart agriculture has appeared to be a strategic solution aimed at addressing ...
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Climate smart agriculture is a concept that focuses on developing new, sustainable methods of producing food while reducing the effects of climate change.
Driving adoption of these measures will require solutions at the farm and agriculture-system levels. We identified several cross-cutting approaches that could help scale priority measures (Table 4). These solutions start with building a climate risk–adjusted agriculture and land management plan that ...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach to the development of agricultural systems intended to help support food security under climate change. This Perspective outlines a set of CSA actions needed from public, private and civil society stakeholde
(CC) is estimated to decrease productivity on even lower levels and has made production more inconsistent. Many countries all over the world have planned to accept climate smart agriculture (CSA) approach to make improvements in agriculture. The CSA refers to a combined set of technologies and ...
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach to the development of agricultural systems intended to help support food security under climate change. This Perspective outlines a set of CSA actions needed from public, private and civil society stakeholde
Design/methodology/approach The authors based their research on three complementary approaches: institutional, sociological and technical. The institutional approach analyzed actors and interests in the water-energy nexus in India via over 25 semi-structured key informant interviews. The sociological approach...
where the right tools, technologies (energy efficiency, carbon capture and storage, and next-generation renewables), and institutions are integral to climate-smart approaches (WB, 2009). The FAO articulation of CSA identified that innovative financial mechanism as a prerequisite for operationalizing CSA...