climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

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Agroforestry Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda? Nutrition security Poverty alleviation Natural resource management Improved cook-stove Conservation agriculture Increased yields Soil quality & carbon Reduced degradation & erosion Dietary diversity Intercropping Participatory approach Todd Rosenstock & Christine Lamanna Global Landscapes Forum Lima, Peru | 7 Dec. 2014

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This presentation by Todd Rosenstock & Christine Lamanna was given at a session titled "Using climate-smart technologies to scale up climate-smart agriculture practices" at the Global Landscapes Forum in Lima, Peru, on December 7, 2014. 

The panel presentation and discussion focused on how these climate-smart technologies can be scaled-up to benefit smallholder farmers. This was followed by a public debate.

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Page 1: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Agroforestry

Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or

propaganda?

Nutrition security

Poverty alleviation

Natural resource

management

Improved

cook-stove

Conservation

agriculture

Increased yields

Soil quality & carbon

Reduced

degradation &

erosion

Dietary

diversity

Intercropping

Participatory

approach

Todd Rosenstock & Christine LamannaGlobal Landscapes Forum

Lima, Peru | 7 Dec. 2014

Page 2: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Global Alliance for CSA: 500 million

smallholders

NEPAD Vision 25x25: 25 million in Africa by

2025

Photo:CCAFS

Page 3: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Meta-analysis: 65 practices/15 indicators

Key word search

Abstract title

review

Full text review

Data

extraction/analys

is

144,567

papers

16,254

papers

6,100

papers

~120,000 data points

Page 4: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Studies with indicators for at least one

component of CSA

Random sample of 815 studies

Page 5: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Studies with indicators for at least two

components of CSA

Random sample of 815 studies

Page 6: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Studies with indicators for all three

components of CSA

Random sample of 815 studies

Page 7: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

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Alternative feeds

Increasing protein

Diet management

Inorganic fertilizer

Leguminous AF

Agroforestry (AF)

−0.5 0.0 0.5Effect size

CS

AEffects of CSA on food security are

variable and can be + or -

Random sample of 130 studies

-60% 0 +60%

Page 8: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Mean effect from random sample of 130 studies (55 comparisons)

Synergies and tradeoffs between

food security and adaptation with CSA

-0.5

-0.4

-0.3

-0.2

-0.1

0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

-0.5 -0.3 -0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5

Food securityA

dap

tati

on

6% 16%

46% 32%SynergiesTradeoffs

Tradeoffs

Page 9: Climate-smart agriculture: panacea or propaganda?

Financial support

CCAFSIFAD

CIFOR-EBF

FAO-MICCA

Collaborators:

K Tully, C. Corner-Dolloff, E

Girvetz, M Lazaro, A Jarvis,

P Bell, S Chesterman, S

MacFatrige, H Strom, A

Madalinska, A-S Eyrich, C

Champalle, W English, A

Akinleye, A Poultouchidou,

A Kerr, H Neufeldt

Thank [email protected]