SCALA news and events
Training Nepal’s Change-Makers to Tackle Climate Change
01/07/2025
Nepal is training a new generation of agriculture and livestock professionals to turn climate policy into action, with hands-on solutions tailored to local needs. Through the FAO-UNDP SCALA programme, these change-makers are helping build a more resilient, inclusive, and climate-smart future for the country’s farming communities. Read more...
Strengthening collaboration on climate-resilient agriculture in Uzbekistan's Aral Sea region
26/06/2025
Under the SCALA Private Sector Engagement Facility, a workshop in Uzbekistan validated key findings on climate-smart agriculture in the Aral Sea region—one of the country’s most climate-affected areas. The event spotlighted sustainable farming practices, resilient crops like sesame and mung beans, and investment opportunities to boost adaptation and rural livelihoods. Read more...
Unlocking private sector potential for climate-resilient agriculture
25/06/2025
How can businesses help build a climate-resilient future for agriculture? This article captures how countries like Cambodia, Côte d’Ivoire and Costa Rica are partnering with the private sector to protect ecosystems, improve livelihoods and grow sustainable value chains through the SCALA programme. Read more...
Climate Smart Agriculture: How can agriculture adapt its practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
11/04/2025
Agriculture feeds the world but also drives climate change, contributing over 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In Thailand, sustainable farming solutions—like improved rice cultivation and organic alternatives—are paving the way for a low-carbon, climate-resilient future. Read more...
What are National Adaptation Plans and why do they matter?
06/04/2025
National Adaptation Plans are essential blueprints helping countries prepare for and respond to climate risks across sectors. Through initiatives like the SCALA programme, countries are strengthening their adaptation efforts by aligning NAPs with NDCs and advancing climate-resilient development. Read more...
SCALA Highlights 2024: progress, partnerships, and policy for climate resilience
18/03/2025
SCALA’s 2024 Highlights Report showcases progress in 12 countries, strengthening climate resilience in agriculture and land use. From closing information gaps to mobilizing private sector finance and driving gender-responsive action, the report highlights key achievements. It also features the launch of the Climate Action Review (CAR) Tool at COP29 to help countries scale adaptation efforts. Read more...
How does climate change impact agriculture in Thailand?
13/03/2025
Thailand’s agriculture faces rising climate risks, from extreme weather to declining yields. With the sector contributing 18% of emissions, SCALA underscores the urgency of sustainable adaptation for food security. Read more...
Advancing gender equality in agriculture and climate action
07/03/2025
New phase of SCALA programme aims to build on biodiversity gains
24/02/2025
2025 is not “another year” for agriculture in the Asia-Pacific region
20/02/2025
Countries in Asia-Pacific are stepping up climate adaptation, from food security to finance. With new NDCs and NAPs on the horizon, nations have a key opportunity to scale up action, secure funding, and build resilient agrifood systems for a sustainable future. Read more...
Scaling heights with precious mountain support
30/12/2024
Building climate resilience of mountain ecosystems and communities is a core focus of the SCALA programme in several countries. Mountain people are the custodians of valuable knowledge and practices which, combined with innovative techniques, support nature-positive climate change adaptation....
Climate Action Review Tool officially launched at COP 29
26/12/2024
Huge boost for climate action in agriculture as new phase of SCALA programme gets green light
18/11/2024
Transparency in Agriculture: A Key to Successful Climate Action
30/10/2024
Drought or flooding are no match for this climate-adapted bean
24/10/2024
The Wayuu people, living in the arid La Guajira region, have found resilience through a humble bean—the Guajiro bean. Cultivated for generations, this drought-resistant crop thrives despite climate change, offering sustenance and cultural significance. With support from the SCALA programme, the Wayuu are blending traditional knowledge with innovative climate adaptation practices, ensuring food security for future generations. Read more...
Mongolia Improves Livestock Emissions Estimation with the Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model
20/10/2024
Mongolia has boosted its capacity to estimate livestock greenhouse gas emissions with FAO's Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model (GLEAM). A recent SCALA-led workshop in Ulaanbaatar brought together researchers, officials, and climate experts to explore tailored mitigation strategies for Mongolia’s livestock sector, laying groundwork for sustainable, low-emission practices. Read more....
Women in Costa Rica are Leading Livestock Sustainability
05/09/2024
How three islands are working with the private sector for mutual benefit
29/08/2024
How the RECSOIL initiative is driving change in Costa Rica
04/06/2024
In Costa Rica, the SCALA programme and the FAO Global Soil Partnership have launched the RECSOIL initiative. Over 45 cattle and coffee farms are participating in this groundbreaking effort, implementing sustainable practices like grazing management and erosion control. Read more about this innovative project…