Resources
EX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool for coastal wetlands, fisheries and aquaculture management
Manuals and guidelines
This manual explains how to use the EX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool known as “EX-ACT” to estimate the impacts of management activities in coastal wetlands, aquaculture and fisheries on projects GHG balance. EX-ACT enables investment planners to design program activities that target high return outcomes in terms of climate change mitigation, and is intended to complement conventional ex-ante economic analysis.
EX-ACT blue carbon case study – Gabon
Technical papers
This report presents the results of an Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT) Greenhouse Gas appraisal of the project “Sustainable management of critical wetland ecosystems” in Gabon. The project aims to improve protection of biodiversity in selected forested wetlands on the Ramsar list (Bas Ogooue, Monts Birougou and Petit Loango/Sette Cama). This will be achieved through knowledge creation and the development of conservation measures for the management of sustainable wetlands. The project seeks to cover 30 000 ha of forest area under [...]
Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT) - Quick guidance
Manuals and guidelines
In order to facilitate the different activities of targeting climate change mitigation in agriculture, decision makers can today choose from a wider range of available greenhouse gas (GHG) tools. These tools follow different main objectives (awareness raising, national reporting, (ex-ante) project evaluation, etc.), cover to a different extent all relevant GHGs as well as agricultural activities and are adapted to different geographical scales (farm, landscape, project, national scale). EX-ACT is targeted at providing project evaluations, characterized by relatively low data [...]
Climate Smart agriculture: building resilience to climate change
Books
Policy and management of natural resources now require interdisciplinary approaches including natural and social sciences to correctly address our society preferences. This series provides a collection of works containing most recent findings on economics, management and policy of renewable biological resources, such as water, land, crop protection, sustainable agriculture, technology, and environmental health. It incorporates modern thinking and techniques of economics and management.
EX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool for value chains
Manuals and guidelines
This manual explains how to use the EX-Ante Carbon-balance Tool for Value Chain (EX-ACT VC) and how to address a multi-impact appraisal in terms of socio-economic and environmental performance of value chains. These guidelines justify the development of the tool, and introduce its goals for value chain analysis and the stepby-step approach of its modules.
Is crop diversification a panacea for climate resilience in Africa?
Policy briefs
Crop diversification is often promoted as a strategy to achieve climate resilience. However, the benefits to crop diversification may vary depending on household resource endowments. For farm households with few resources, as shown by studies of Burkina Faso, Malawi and Zambia, crop diversification is likely to be an important strategy for managing production and price risk. However, for larger, better capitalized farms, diversification may not be welfare enhancing, because returns to specialization may be higher for these households.
Cash transfer programmes for managing climate risk: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Zambia
Technical papers
Cash transfer programmes are increasingly being used to combat poverty and hunger as well as to shape the human capital of future generations. Even though most of these programmes are not explicitly designed to help households manage climate risk, there are good reasons to expect that cash transfers can help build household resilience against climatic risk. This study aims to provide an empirical analysis of the effect of weather risk on the welfare of rural households using impact evaluation data [...]
Cash transfer programmes for managing climate risk: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Zambia
Technical papers
Cash transfer programmes are increasingly being used to combat poverty and hunger as well as to shape the human capital of future generations. Even though most of these programmes are not explicitly designed to help households manage climate risk, there are good reasons to expect that cash transfers can help build household resilience against climatic risk. This study aims to provide an empirical analysis of the effect of weather risk on the welfare of rural households using impact evaluation data [...]
The Journal of Development Studies (2017): Gender, weather shocks and welfare: evidence from Malawi
Journal articles
by Solomon Asfaw & Giuseppe Maggio
This paper explores the gender-differentiated effects of weather shocks on households' welfare in Malawi using panel data aligned with climatic records. Results show that temperature shocks severely affect household welfare, reducing consumption, food consumption and daily caloric intake. [...]
Journal of African Economies | Agricultural technology adoption under climate change in the Sahel: micro-evidence from Niger
Journal articles
Solomon Asfaw, Federica Di Battista and Leslie Lipper |
In this article, we assess the determinants of adoption of agricultural technologies under climate risk and evaluate their impact on food security using data from Niger, together with a set of novel weather variation indicators. [...]
