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Fourteen options for adapting agriculture to climate change
This cross-cutting analysis of 226 policy initiatives in seven countries or regions in the global North and South has identified 14 adaptation options pursued by governments.
These adaptation options aim to:
• make agriculture more sustainable and climate resilient and guarantee access to natural resources such as water;
• produce and disseminate knowledge useful to actors engaged in adaptation strategies;
• finance and coordinate adaptation strategies at the sectoral and territorial levels.
The results also show that agroecology and climate-smart agriculture are the two agricultural models favoured in the policy mixes of the sites studied, instead of conventional agriculture.
“In spite of the diversity of the responses to the problem of climate change, we are unable to predict whether these measures will be sufficient to address the emergency situation currently facing us”, says Raphaël Belmin, lead author of the analysis.
This study was conducted in the context of the Typoclim project coordinated by CIRAD’s Marie Hrabanski and financed by Montpellier University of Excellence.
Reference
Belmin, R., Paulin, M. & Malézieux, E. Adapting agriculture to climate change: which pathways behind policy initiatives? Agron. Sustain. Dev. 43, 59 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-023-00910-y