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  • New Policy Brief: Agriculture and land use practices major crosscutting issue for Sustainable Development Goals

    Monday January 13th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    Countries are facing multiple challenges in the pursuit of sustainable agricultural development. At the global level, nutritious food needs to be produced for a population of 9 billion by 2050 while keeping emissions from agriculture and land uses – currently 30% – in check. Yet, negotiators at this year’s UN climate change conference walked away […]

  • New research on smallholder carbon projects points to key role of local institutions

    Thursday January 09th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    Getting the details of agricultural carbon projects right requires paying close attention to local institutions. These entities – including community groups, local NGOs and local governments – are  pivotal in encouraging the participation in carbon projects and adoption of carbon-sequestering farm-based activities. They contribute to the monitoring and tracking of results and ensure the fair […]

  • Climate information services help smallholder farmers make adaptation and development decisions

    Wednesday January 08th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    At the recent Third International Conference on Climate Services, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security showed donors, researchers and practitioners how climate services can work for smallholder farmers. The needs of agriculture were front and center at this third annual gathering of a global community of climate information producers and […]

  • 18 Infographics: Facing the global food challenge sustainably

    Tuesday January 07th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    By Janet Ranganathan The world is projected to hold a whopping 9.6 billion people by 2050. Figuring out how to feed all these people — while also advancing rural development, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting valuable ecosystems — is one of the greatest challenges of our era. So what’s causing the global food challenge, and how can the […]

  • Payments for Ecosystem Services – Lessons from Costa Rica’s 20 years of experience

    Monday January 06th, 2014 Leave a comment
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    In a newly published report, IIED assesses the benefits and drawbacks from Costa Rica’s Payments for Ecosystem Services programme. Costa Rica’s Payments for Ecosystems Services (PES) programme has become something of an icon in the world of PES. Its hitches and successes provide a valuable source of information and inspiration for other countries interested in […]

  • Small seeds for change – the man who planted trees in post-war Uganda reflects on Warsaw’s forest and climat...

    Wednesday January 01st, 2014 Leave a comment
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    Otim Joseph first started planting trees to protect his mother and sisters from being raped. Growing up amid a civil war, he watched as the Ugandan army cut down swathes of forest to make it easier to hunt rebel Lord’s Resistance Army soldiers – with devastating consequences for local women and girls.“ This meant that […]

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