Economic and Policy Analysis of Climate Change

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Food security impact of agricultural technology adoption under climate change: Micro-evidence from Niger

Working papers

An assessment of farmers' incentives and the conditioning factors that hinder or promote adoption of agricultural technologies under climate risk and evaluate its impact on food security in Niger.

Briefing note on Agriculture N.6,

Policy briefs

UNFCCC COP20, Lima 2014Expectations for the Lima Climate Talks are high given its proximity to COP 21 in Paris, where in December 2015 an agreement on climate change is to be adopted, with implementation foreseen from 2020. Various meetings in 2014, including the June UNFCCC negotiations in Bonn, the September Climate Summit called by the UN Secretary-General in New York and the ADP June and October meetings in Bonn, sought to enable Parties to decide in Lima the draft elements [...]

How do we actually change the business as usual management of agricultural systems?

Working papers

A methodology for building Climate-Smart AgricultureThe Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) approach was developed in 2010 and is now being piloted in three countries based on a process developed for a country-driven CSA methodology. This involves the development of an evidence base, dialogue and policy harmonization, investment analyses and links to climate finance. This brief lays out the methodology and the variation in its implementation across varying circumstances. The paper provides insights into what will actually be needed to support broader implementation [...]

Evidence and Knowledge Gaps on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Vietnam

Working papers

A review on the potential of agroforestry and sustainable land management in the Northern Mountainous RegionThis paper reviews the site-specific research in the published literature on the economic and climate impacts as well as the barriers to the adoption of agroforestry and sustainable land management in the NMR, and aims to identify knowledge gaps that need to be addressed for an evidence-based agricultural development policy in the region. 

Climate-Smart Agriculture & resource tenure In sub-Saharan Africa: A Conceptual Framework

Working papers

In this study, authors analyse the linkages between property rights and adoption of CSA. First, they discuss key characteristics of four CSA practices related to sustainable land management, then lay out a conceptual framework for evaluating the pathways by which expanding property rights and strengthening tenure security affects incentives to adopt technologies broadly, and finally apply the framework to each of the four CSA practices.

Briefing note on Agriculture N.5,

Policy briefs

UNFCCC, Bonn 2014

Climate Variability, Adaptation Strategies and Food Security in Malawi

Working papers

This paper assesses farmers' incentives and conditioning factors that hinder or promote adaptation strategies and evaluates its impact on crop productivity by utilizing household level data collected in 2011 from nationally representative sample households in Malawi [...]

Nature Climate Change 4, 1068–1072 | Climate-smart agriculture for food security

Journal articles

Leslie Lipper, et al. | Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach for transforming and reorienting agricultural systems to support food security under the new realities of climate change. Widespread changes in rainfall and temperature patterns threaten agricultural production and increase the vulnerability of people dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods, which includes most of the world's poor [...]

Agriculture & Food Security | Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action

Journal articles

Steenwerth et al. | Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) addresses the challenge of meeting the growing demand for food, fibre and fuel, despite the changing climate and fewer opportunities for agricultural expansion on additional lands. CSA focuses on contributing to economic development, poverty reduction and food security; maintaining and enhancing the productivity and resilience of natural and agricultural ecosystem functions, thus building natural capital; and reducing trade-offs involved in meeting these goals. [...]

Briefing note on Agriculture N.4,

Policy briefs

UNFCCC COP19, Warsaw 2013