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Farmers, food and climate change: ensuring community-based adaptation is mainstreamed into agricultural programmes

Author Affiliations
Imperial College London, University of Copenhagen, International Fund for Agricultural Development, African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services, ...
Published InClimate and Development
Year2014
Citations91

Abstract

Climate change creates widespread risks for food production. As climate impacts are often locally specific, it is imperative that large-scale initiatives to support smallholder farmers consider local priorities and integrate lessons from successful autonomous adaptation efforts. This article explores how large-scale programmes for smallholder adaptation to climate change might link effectively with community-led adaptation initiatives. Drawing on experiences in Bangladesh, Mozambique, Uganda and India, this article identifies key success factors and barriers for considering local priorities, capacities and lessons in large-scale adaptation programmes. It highlights the key roles of extension services and farmers' organizations as mechanisms for linking between national-level and community-level adaptation, and a range of other success factors which include participative and locally driven vulnerability assessments, tailoring of…
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