Integrating evidence of potential impacts of climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania.

  • Jones K
  • Nowak A
  • Berglund E
  • et al.
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Abstract

National governments across Sub-Saharan Africa include climate-smart agriculture (CSA) - context-specific interventions that support resilience, productivity, and climate mitigation-in plans and policies and strategies to jointly address climate change, agricultural production and rural livelihood goals. This paper synthesizes the evidence on field-based CSA management practices generated through ten years of research led by the CGIAR in Tanzania, an agriculturally diverse country in East Africa that has prioritized climate-smart agriculture practices in its climate adaptation strategies. Tanzania provides an illustrative example of how countries can use evidence of impacts, synergies and tradeoffs to prioritize activities for sustainable development.

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Jones, K., Nowak, A., Berglund, E., Grinnell, W., Temu, E., Paul, B., … Kimaro, A. (2021). Integrating evidence of potential impacts of climate-smart agriculture in Tanzania. AgriRxiv, 2021. https://doi.org/10.31220/agrirxiv.2021.00103

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