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Technologies for climate change adaptation. Agriculture sector

Abstract

This guidebook presents a selection of technologies for climate change adaptation in the agriculture sector. A set of 22 adaptation technologies are showcased. These are based primarily on the principles of agroecology, but also include scientific technologies of climate and biological sciences complemented by important sociological and institutional capacity building processes that are required for climate change to function. The technologies cover: 1) Planning for climate change and variability. 2) Sustainable water use and management. 3) Soil management. 4) Sustainable crop management. 5) Sustainable livestock management. 6) Sustainable farming systems. 7) Capacity building and stakeholder organisation. Technologies that tend to homogenise the natural environment and agricultural production have low possibilities of success in environmental stress conditions that are likely to result from climate change. On the other hand, technologies that allow for, and promote diversity are more likely to provide a strategy which strengthens agricultural production in the face of uncertain future climate change scenarios. The 22 technologies showcased in this guidebook have been selected because they facilitate the conservation and restoration of diversity while also providing opportunities for increasing agricultural productivity. Many of these technologies are not new to agricultural production practices, but they are implemented based on the  More>>
Authors:
Zhu, X; [1]  Clements, R; Quezada, A; Torres, J; [2]  Haggar, J [3] 
  1. ed.; UNEP Risoe Centre, Roskilde (Denmark)
  2. Practical Action Latin America, Lima (Peru)
  3. Univ. of Greenwich, London (United Kingdom)
Publication Date:
Aug 15, 2011
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-5548
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TNA Guidebook Series; 249 refs., 24 figs., 25 tabs.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; CLIMATIC CHANGE; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; MITIGATION; APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; RECOMMENDATIONS; AGRICULTURE; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
OSTI ID:
1026421
Research Organizations:
Technical Univ. of Denmark, Risoe National Lab. for Sustainable Energy. UNEP Risoe Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development, Roskilde (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 978-87-550-3927-8; TRN: DK1101158
Availability:
Also available at http://www.risoe.dtu.dk/rispubl/NEI/NEI-DK-5548.pdf; OSTI as DE01026421
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
218 p. pages
Announcement Date:
Oct 17, 2011

Citation Formats

Zhu, X, Clements, R, Quezada, A, Torres, J, and Haggar, J. Technologies for climate change adaptation. Agriculture sector. Denmark: N. p., 2011. Web.
Zhu, X, Clements, R, Quezada, A, Torres, J, & Haggar, J. Technologies for climate change adaptation. Agriculture sector. Denmark.
Zhu, X, Clements, R, Quezada, A, Torres, J, and Haggar, J. 2011. "Technologies for climate change adaptation. Agriculture sector." Denmark.
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title = {Technologies for climate change adaptation. Agriculture sector}
author = {Zhu, X, Clements, R, Quezada, A, Torres, J, and Haggar, J}
abstractNote = {This guidebook presents a selection of technologies for climate change adaptation in the agriculture sector. A set of 22 adaptation technologies are showcased. These are based primarily on the principles of agroecology, but also include scientific technologies of climate and biological sciences complemented by important sociological and institutional capacity building processes that are required for climate change to function. The technologies cover: 1) Planning for climate change and variability. 2) Sustainable water use and management. 3) Soil management. 4) Sustainable crop management. 5) Sustainable livestock management. 6) Sustainable farming systems. 7) Capacity building and stakeholder organisation. Technologies that tend to homogenise the natural environment and agricultural production have low possibilities of success in environmental stress conditions that are likely to result from climate change. On the other hand, technologies that allow for, and promote diversity are more likely to provide a strategy which strengthens agricultural production in the face of uncertain future climate change scenarios. The 22 technologies showcased in this guidebook have been selected because they facilitate the conservation and restoration of diversity while also providing opportunities for increasing agricultural productivity. Many of these technologies are not new to agricultural production practices, but they are implemented based on the assessment of current and possible future impacts of climate change in a particular location. agroecology is an approach that encompasses concepts of sustainable production and biodiversity promotion and therefore provides a useful framework for identifying and selecting appropriate adaptation technologies for the agriculture sector. The guidebook provides a systematic analysis of the most relevant information available on climate change adaptation technologies in the agriculture sector. It has been compiled based on a literature review of key publications, journal articles, and e-platforms, and by drawing on documented experiences sourced from a range of organisations working on projects and programmes concerned with climate change adaptation technologies in the agriculture sector. Its geographic scope focuses on developing countries where high levels of poverty, agricultural production, climate variability and biological diversity intersect. (Author)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {2011}
month = {Aug}
}