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Climate Smart Agriculture Origins Bishkek 12-14 July 2016 Dr. Reuben Sessa, Climate Change and Energy Coordinator for Europe & Central Asia FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia

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Page 1: Climate smart agriculture origins

Climate Smart Agriculture Origins Bishkek

12-14 July 2016

Dr. Reuben Sessa, Climate Change and Energy Coordinator for Europe & Central Asia

FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia

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Outline Why was CSA created?

What is CSA?

Examples Next steps in the region

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Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat (2007)

Why CSA? Global Trends• Population

growth

• Change in diets

• Unsustainable use natural resources

• Environmental degradation

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Why CSA? Climate change impacts

• Short run

• Long run

• Climate change creates new risks & challenges and exacerbates existing vulnerabilities

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Why CSA? Uncoordinated responses• Lack of coordination of responses between sectors

• Separation of adaptation and mitigation in UNFCCC

• Lack of understanding of the role of agriculture in CC and food security

• Need to link CCA/CCM and DRR into main agricultural and rural development interventions

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Climate Smart Agriculture

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A global approach with locally appropriate actions

• CSA is not an agricultural practice or system per se

• CSA is location-specific

• CSA applies across scales

• CSA is cross-sectoral

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Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)

CC Mitigation

CC Adaptation

Synergies

AG productivity & income increase

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Concept evolution• 2010: CSA was introduced as a concept by FAO at the Global Conference on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change in the Hague.

• 2012: CSA Landscapes, Country implementation,Green Economy

• 2010-2014: Widespread interest in and uptake of the concept, both among partner organizations and countries. www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3325e/i3325e.pdf

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1. Concept and scope

Section A2. Landscape approach

Section B

Section C

4. Farming systems3. Farming practices 5. Food chains

8. Finance7. Policy 9. DRR 12. Assessment10. Safety nets 11. Capacity development6. Institutions

TARGETAUDIENCE

PLANNERS

PRATICTIONERS

POLICY MAKERS

CSA Sourcebook

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Identifying suitable on farm and agricultural options

• Intensification of production• Sustainable & efficient use of

resources• Climate smart agriculture

practices

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Landscape & ecosystem level • Integrated landscape approach: synergies for AG production through coordinated actions at farm, ecosystem & landscape scales.

Scherr et al. 2012

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CSA – value chains

ConsumptionDistribution ProcessingPost-harvestPrimary production

Reducing food losses and waste - challenge and opportunity

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Enabling environment

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Local and national

Farmer

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Linking CC finance to overcome agriculture investment barriers

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Rice Production SystemAlternate wetting and drying in irrigated rice

Reduce water use up to 30%

Reduce methane emissions

by 48%

Lower energy

use

No fish system

Biodiversity ecosystem

loss

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Fertilizer Deep PlacementProduction of briquettes

Reduced fertilizer

use by 1/3

Increase yield by 18

percent More labor intensive (woman)

Less water contamination

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CSA in practice More examples of CSA interventions

www.fao.org/3/a-i3817e.pdf

www.fao.org/gacsa/resources/csa-documents/en/

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CSA Central Asia initiatives• Challenges

productivity/income, CC, DRR, Energy, food security

• CACILM-II GEF project

• FAO’s Economics and Policy

Innovations for CSA (EPIC) programme

• CSA Kyrgyzstan programme

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CSA Umbrella programme

CSA Central Asia

• Countries

• Partners

• GACSA collaboration

• Food security

• Nutrition sensitive

• CCA/DRR/CCM

• Environment

• Energy

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Thank you!For more information, please visit:

www.fao.org/climatechangeand

www.fao.org/climate-smart-agricultureand

www.fao.org/gacsa