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Socioeconomic factors influencing the choice of climate-smart soil practices among farmers in western Kenya

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Décembre, 2020
Kenya

The effects of climate change and variability cause a shift in climatic patterns and increasing shocks. These changes and shocks are affecting soil that is the backbone of many, particularly the farming communities. Climate-Smart soil (CSS) practices among farmers are known to rehabilitate and protect it.

Adapting Green Innovation Centres to climate change: analysis of value chain adaptation potential. Rice, soybean, and poultry value chains in Alibori, Borgou, Collines, and Zou Departments, Benin

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Décembre, 2020
Benin

The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Centres (GIC) target commodity value chains. Herein we identify climate change- related vulnerabilities, hazards, and opportunities for adaptation to the same.

Comparing Empirical with Perceived Trends in Wildlife, Livestock, Human Population and Settlement Numbers in Pastoral Systems: The Greater Maasai Mara Ecosystem, Kenya

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Décembre, 2020
Kenya

Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandings of their operation and consequences for wildlife populations and habitats are limited.

Digital Agriculture Profile: Côte d'Ivoire

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Décembre, 2020
Italy

This Digital Agriculture Profile for Côte D’Ivoire leverages the expertise of stakeholders to evaluate the current landscape of digital agriculture in Côte D’Ivoire, including its key players across value chains, the main barriers they face, and the potential to overcome these barriers through the adoption of innovative technologies.

Ex-ante evaluation of economic impacts of adopting improved forages in the Colombian Orinoquía

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Décembre, 2020
Global

Forage-based cattle systems play a key role in rural economies of developing countries in terms of food security and poverty alleviation. However, they can generate negative environmental impacts by contributing to increased greenhouse gas emissions, land degradation, and reduction of biodiversity.