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  • Discussion Forum 8: Presentation on Lessons from Scaling Up Adaptation in Food Security and Agriculture

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    View session details here This presentation by The World Food Programme explains the cycles of livelihood decline, the R4 Rural Resilience Model and lessons learned from practice.

  • Discussion Forum 8: Presentation on Food security and Adapting to Climate Change in the Sahel

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    View session details here This presentation by Anthony Nyong from the African Development Bank shows the challenges, key policy and strategy issues in the Sahel zone, how to strengthen institutional capacities, how people can access financing, what the opportunities are and what can be concluded from all that.

  • Technical and Networking Session 2.1: Presentation on Making Climate-Smart Agriculture Work for the Poor

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    View session details here This presentation by Henry Neufeldt from ICRAF talks about climate-smart agriculture, the key areas of science innovation there, some farmer climate coping strategies, the constrains, the benefits and the key messages concerning CSA.

  • Technical and Networking Session 2.1: Presentation on Reduction of CO2 Emissions in Agriculture

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    View session details here This presentation shows how the reduction of CO2 emissions in agriculture and the landscape approach are strongly related to each other based on a personal example of a farm in Poland.

  • Technical and Networking Session 2.1: Presentation on Investment needs for Climate-Smart Agriculture

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    View session details here In this presentation Jane Feehan from the European Investment Bank shows the EIB & lending priorities, why climate-smart agriculture is something to be invested in and which type of investment this special form of agriculture needs whilst prioritising the basics, and strengthening natural resource management for resilience and productivity.

  • Technical and Networking Session 2.1: Presentation on Climate Smart Agriculture: Opportunities and Stumbling blocks

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    View session details here This presentation by Marius van den Berg from the Institute for Environment and Sustainability explains briefly what climate-smart agriculture is what effects and interrelations farm management practices associated with CSA have, how CSA was adopted and which policies enabled it and what can be taken home from that.

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