Testing climate-smart agricultural technologies and practices in Southeast Asia: a manual for priority setting

The project Integrated agricultural technologies for enhanced adaptive capacity and resilient livelihoods in climate-smart villages (CSVs) of Southeast Asia aims to provide climate-smart agriculture options to enhance adaptive capacity among CSV farmers and stakeholders, and contribute to more climate-resilient livelihoods, in selected sites in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Vietnam. In order to facilitate a participatory process leading to the selection of the most effective technologies and practices, a team of CCAFS researchers worked on the development of a prioritysetting manual. This manual includes a number of principles and a sequence of six steps which were developed based on a critical review of past and ongoing participatory climate-smart technology selection experiences carried out as part of CCAFS in Africa and Asia, the experiences of the research team with similar processes and activities and were complemented by insights from the literature. A draft of the manual was put to test by the CIAT-Asia coordinated project research team in Ma village in the north of Vietnam in July 2015.

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Autores principales: Vernooy, Ronnie, Bertuso A, Le BV, Pham H, Parker L, Kura Y
Formato: Working Paper biblioteca
Idioma:English
Publicado: 2015-09-22
Materias:climate change, food security, agriculture, climate-smart agriculture, climate change adaptation, adaptation, technology assesment,
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68249
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