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Todd S. Rosenstock
Co-authors

Christine Lamanna, Aslihan Arslan, and Meryl Richards

Date of publication
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1.00
Institution
CGIAR
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Description/Abstract

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is a systematic approach to agricultural development. It intends to address climate change and food security challenges simultaneously across levels, from field management to national policy, with goals to 1) improve food security and agricultural productivity, 2) increase the resilience of farming systems to climate change, and 3) mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions or sequester carbon. After the introduction of the CSA concept in 2010, development organizations, national governments, and donors have quickly adopted a “climate-smart” agenda.

Other Partners

CCAFS

Keywords
Climate-Smart Agriculture; management; practices
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CGAIR
Citation

Preliminary findings from a quantitative synthesis of what works. Todd S. Rosenstock, Christine Lamanna, Aslihan Arslan, and Meryl Richards. 2015. What is the scientific basis for climate-smart agriculture? CGAIR, CCAFS.

Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported