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  • Tackling climate change: Kenya holds first national adaptation planning meeting for agriculture

    Monday September 30th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Kenya held a successful National Adaptation Planning meeting for the Agriculture Sector in mid-September 2013. The meeting brought together stakeholders in agriculture to  consider how Kenya should proactively deal with food production challenges and opportunities presented by climate change. Read the full post here. Original post by Vivian Atakos, Vanessa Meadu, Maren Radeny and James […]

  • Step-by-step, strategies for low-emission cultivation are being explored

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013
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    Even though rice farmers in Bulacan province in the Philippines are quite concerned about the changing climate, they are even more concerned about water. Surplus in the irrigation reservoir that provides water for the area has been steadily decreasing over the past 30 years, due to droughts and increasing water demand from the nearby capital […]

  • Gas pooling: The best way to measure soil emissions more efficiently?

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013
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    Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils vary greatly over space and time, but CCAFS researchers in Kenya have found a way to more efficiently measure varying emissions from diverse landscapes- via gas pooling. Agricultural soils are major sources of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, which are released when fertilizers are transformed by microbial processes in […]

  • Réduire les émissions de l’agriculture en maintenant les rendements – peut-il être fait ?

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Pendant qu’une grande partie de l’attention du public sur les changements climatiques est focalisée sur le dioxyde de carbone, c’est deux autres Gaz à Effet de Serre (GES), l’oxyde nitreux et le méthane qui ont une large part dans la contribution de l’agriculture au changement climatique. L’oxyde nitreux est libéré lorsque l’azote des engrais ou […]

  • Voir au-delà des exploitations agricoles : Regards sur l’approche “Paysages intelligents face au climat”

    Tuesday September 24th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Après avoir assisté à une session de réflexion lors de la conférence sur le climat organisée par la Banque mondiale la semaine dernière, une question nous revient à l’esprit: «Pouvons-nous aider les petits exploitants à s’adapter au changement climatique tout en réduisant les effets néfastes sur l’agriculture, sans tenir compte des autres secteurs tels que […]

  • ¿Es posible reducir las emisiones en la agricultura, a la vez que se mantienen los rendimientos?

    Friday September 06th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Si bien gran parte de la atención del público sobre el cambio climático se centra en el dióxido de carbono, existen otros dos gases de efecto invernadero (GEI): el óxido nitroso y el metano, que forman la mayor parte de las emisiones de la agricultura que contribuyen al cambio climático. El óxido nitroso se libera […]

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