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CCAFS & FCDO Agroecology and Climate Change Rapid Evidence Review
Exhibitor
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
Team
Sieglinde Snapp Yodit Kebeda Lini Wollenberg Sadie Shelton
Location
Burlington | United States of America
Summary
Presentation
The evidence on agroecology’s impact on mitigation is modest, except for enhancing carbon sequestration in soil and biomass. Where there is strong evidence: Where there is weak evidence: Where there is moderate evidence: Improve investment in agroecology for climate change will require long-term funding modalities, outcome target setting that includes environmental services and climate benefits, and systemic change and incentives to build farmer capacities (Fig 1). Rather than treating climate change adaptation and mitigation as co-benefits, global food systems must be actively managed for climate change benefits. >Figure 1. Key elements of exiting agricultural development programs to increase support for agroecology and climate change outcomes. Tackling climate change has always required broad cooperation and diverse approaches. Implementing agroecology across organizations with different political visions for development will require transcending the many labels for sustainable agriculture and climate change (e.g., climate-smart agriculture, regenerative agriculture), including agroecology. The point is to spend less time debating what agroecology is, and more time on how it can be used to improve agricultural mitigation and adaptation to climate change. Originally published on April 22 on the CCAFS website: Agroecology: A key piece to climate adaptation & mitigation?What the evidence tells us
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Preview of the Agroecology and climate change rapid evidence review: Performance of agroecological approaches in low- to middle-income countries
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Review Authors Sieglinde SNAPP, Michigan State University (MSU)
Yodit KEBEDE, French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) and The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
Lini WOLLENBERG, CCAFS and University of Vermont (UVM) (Corresponding author - lini.wollenberg@uvm.edu)
Kyle M. DITTMER, CCAFS and The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
Sarah BRICKMAN, University of Vermont (UVM)
Cecelia EGLER, University of Vermont (UVM)
Sadie SHELTON, CCAFS and University of Vermont (UVM)
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Agroecology and climate change rapid evidence review Further resources