Climate variability and climate change and their impacts on Kenya’s agricultural sector
Colombian agriculture: adapting to climate change
Climate change will likely have significant impacts on the agricultural sector in Colombia, which accounts for over one-tenth of the country’s GDP and employs over one-fifth of its population. Analyses indicate that by 2050, there will likely be significant temperature rises, more erratic precipitation, and higher pest and disease prevalence.
CPWF Annual Report 2009
The CPWF was designed to be different. Developed in response to a call for change in a previous round of Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) system
reform, the CPWF was intended to foster cross-CGIAR cooperation and find ways to bring in new partners. Over time the CPWF has successfully broadened the CGIAR’s sources of
CPWF Medium Term Plan (2011-2013)
Fulani agro-pastoralists’ production strategies: Adaptation to climate variability in Mopti region, Mali
Innovation response capacity in relation to livestock-related emergencies in Africa
Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LSDF): field guide
The field methods employed in the soil health component of the AfSIS (Africa Soil Information Service) project are referred to as the Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF).
Livestock exports from pastoralist areas: An analysis of benefits by wealth group and policy implications
Not by pastoralists alone... Pastoralists do not live in isolation. Responses to pastoralists' shocks should not be viewed in isolation either
Shallow groundwater in the Atankwidi catchment of the White Volta basin: Current status and future sustainability
The Atankwidi Catchment, which lies in the White Volta Basin in West Africa, is intensively cultivated by locals for economic gains. During dry seasons, farmers irrigate their crops, chiefly tomatoes, using shallow groundwater harvested from shallow ponds they dig using simple tools like an axe, hoe, bucket and bowls.