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The Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers

Investigating the Business of a Productive, Resilient and Low Emission Future

  • Incorporates new data on Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) compiled by authors from over 30 institutions
  • Addresses five key questions in scientific and development communities on climate impacts, varieties, value chains, farm management, and upscaling
  • Emphasizes agricultural experiences in Eastern and Southern Africa

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. An Introduction to the Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers

    • Todd S. Rosenstock, David Rohrbach, Andreea Nowak, Evan Girvetz
    Pages 1-12Open Access
  3. Climate Risks and Impacts

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 13-13
    2. Future Climate Projections in Africa: Where Are We Headed?

      • Evan Girvetz, Julian Ramirez-Villegas, Lieven Claessens, Christine Lamanna, Carlos Navarro-Racines, Andreea Nowak et al.
      Pages 15-27Open Access
  4. Adaptive Germplasm Delivery Systems

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 65-65
    2. Role and Challenges of the Private Seed Sector in Developing and Disseminating Climate-Smart Crop Varieties in Eastern and Southern Africa

      • Biswanath Das, Francois Van Deventer, Andries Wessels, Given Mudenda, John Key, Dusan Ristanovic
      Pages 67-78Open Access
    3. Fast-Tracking the Development and Dissemination of a Drought-Tolerant Maize Variety in Ethiopia in Response to the Risks of Climate Change

      • Berhanu T. Ertiro, Girum Azmach, Tolera Keno, Temesgen Chibsa, Beyene Abebe, Girma Demissie et al.
      Pages 79-86Open Access
    4. Climate Change and Seed Systems of Roots, Tubers and Bananas: The Cases of Potato in Kenya and Sweetpotato in Mozambique

      • Monica L. Parker, Jan W. Low, Maria Andrade, Elmar Schulte-Geldermann, Jorge Andrade-Piedra
      Pages 99-111Open Access
    5. Delivering Perennial New and Orphan Crops for Resilient and Nutritious Farming Systems

      • Ian K. Dawson, Stepha McMullin, Roeland Kindt, Alice Muchugi, Prasad Hendre, Jens-Peter B. Lillesø et al.
      Pages 113-125Open Access
    6. Generating Farm-Validated Variety Recommendations for Climate Adaptation

      • Carlo Fadda, Jacob van Etten
      Pages 127-138Open Access
  5. The Climate-Smartness of Technologies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 139-139
    2. What Is the Evidence Base for Climate-Smart Agriculture in East and Southern Africa? A Systematic Map

      • Todd S. Rosenstock, Christine Lamanna, Nictor Namoi, Aslihan Arslan, Meryl Richards
      Pages 141-151Open Access
    3. Understanding the Multidimensionality of Climate-Smartness: Examples from Agroforestry in Tanzania

      • Anthony A. Kimaro, Ogossy G. Sererya, Peter Matata, Götz Uckert, Johannes Hafner, Frieder Graef et al.
      Pages 153-162Open Access
    4. A Participatory Approach to Assessing the Climate-Smartness of Agricultural Interventions: The Lushoto Case

      • Lucas T. Manda, An M. O. Notenbaert, Jeroen C. J. Groot
      Pages 163-174Open Access
    5. Household Welfare Effects of Stress-Tolerant Varieties in Northern Uganda

      • Chris M. Mwungu, Caroline Mwongera, Kelvin M. Shikuku, Mariola Acosta, Edidah L. Ampaire, Leigh Ann Winowiecki et al.
      Pages 175-186Open Access
    6. Considering Religion and Tradition in Climate Smart Agriculture: Insights from Namibia

      • Julia Davies, Dian Spear, Angela Chappel, Nivedita Joshi, Cecile Togarepi, Irene Kunamwene
      Pages 187-197Open Access

About this book

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

This volume shares new data relating to Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA), with emphasis on experiences in Eastern and Southern Africa. The book is a collection of research by authors from over 30 institutions, spanning the public and private sectors, with specific knowledge on agricultural development in the region discussed. The material is assembled to answer key questions on the following five topic areas: (1) Climate impacts: What are the most significant current and near future climate risks undermining smallholder livelihoods? (2) Varieties: How can climate-smart varieties be delivered quickly and cost-effectively to smallholders? (3) Farm management: What are key lessons on the contributions from soil and water management to climate risk reduction and how should interventions be prioritized?  (4) Value chains: How can climate risks to supply and value chains be reduced? and (5) Scaling up: How can most promising climate risks reduction strategies be quickly scaled up and what are critical success factors? Readers who will be interested in this book include students, policy makers, and researchers studying climate change impacts on agriculture and agricultural sustainability.


Editors and Affiliations

  • World Agroforestry Centre ICRAF, Kinshasa, Congo, Demographic Republic (Zaire)

    Todd S. Rosenstock

  • World Agroforestry Centre, Nairobi, Kenya

    Andreea Nowak

  • International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, Kenya

    Evan Girvetz

About the editors

Todd Rosenstock is a Scientist  with the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Kinshasa, Democratic Repbulic of Congo where he uses observational and manipulative experiments, data synthesis and modeling techniques to understand the synergies and tradeoffs among food production, society and the environment. Methods development for monitoring social and environmental change and climate-smart agricultural are central themes of his current research portfolio. Dr. Rosenstock is particularly interested in integrative, multidisciplinary science that can be applied to emerging issues in development and thus works with partners including: farmers, civil society, international NGOs, national governements and intergovernmental institutions. He is trained in agroecology (PhD, UC Davis), International Agricultural Development (MS, UC Davis), and horticulture (BS, University of Georgia, Athens). 

Andreea Nowak is a research scientist with the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). Over the past six years, she has coordinated and carried out stakeholder-driven research on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) across Africa, Latin America and South Asia. Andreea has been working with governments and development partners in setting up participatory tools and analytical frameworks for prioritization, scaling, monitoring, and evaluation of national CSA investments. She contributed to the development of the ICRAF-CCAFS CSA Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Profiles and co-led the development of the CIAT-CCAFS CSA Country Profiles and CSA Prioritization Framework. Andreea holds an MSc degree in international development and project management, specializing in natural resource management (Lund University, Sweden) and a BA in political science  (University of Bucharest, Romania).

Dr. Evan Girvetz is a Senior Scientist at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), team lead for the CIAT Decision and Policy Analysis Research Area in Africa, and an affiliate assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Environmental and Forest Sciences. His research spans climate-smart agriculture (CSA), sustainable agricultural intensification, ecosystem services, environmental decision support, and water resources management.  Dr. Girvetz works on these issues globally through innovative partnerships with the World Bank, African Development Bank, USAID, African Union, government agencies, NGOs, and the private sector. He sits on the steering committees of the Africa CSA Alliance and the World Overview of Conservation Approaches and Technologies, led the development of the Climate Wizard climate change analysis tool, and contributed to the development of the CSA 101 Website. Dr. Girvetz earned a PhD from the University of California, Davis, and is widely published and his research has been featured in top media outlets including the San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times and New Scientist magazine. 

 

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