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  • Sērija : Natural Resource Management and Policy 52
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319870246
  • ISBN-13: 9783319870243
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This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO license.

The book uses an economic lens to identify the main features of climate-smart agriculture (CSA), its likely impact, and the challenges associated with its implementation.  Drawing upon theory and concepts from agricultural development, institutional, and resource economics, this book expands and formalizes the conceptual foundations of CSA. Focusing on the adaptation/resilience dimension of CSA, the text embraces a mixture of conceptual analyses, including theory, empirical and policy analysis, and case studies, to look at adaptation and resilience through three possible avenues: ex-ante reduction of vulnerability, increasing adaptive capacity, and ex-post risk coping.

The book is divided into three sections. The first section provides conceptual framing, giving an overview of the CSA concept and grounding it in core economic principles. The second section is devoted to a set of case studies illustrating the economic basis of CSA in terms of reducing vulnerability, increasing adaptive capacity and ex-post risk coping. The final section addresses policy issues related to climate change. Providing information on this new and important field in an approachable way, this book helps make sense of CSA and fills intellectual and policy gaps by defining the concept and placing it within an economic decision-making framework. This book will be of interest to agricultural, environmental, and natural resource economists, development economists, and scholars of development studies, climate change, and agriculture. It will also appeal to policy-makers, development practitioners, and members of governmental and non-governmental organizations interested in agriculture, food security and climate change.

Recenzijas

The book brings together research, analysts and opinions of leading experts to develop the conceptual, empirical evidence and policy basis for CSA. This aspect of knowledge integration would be one of the core values added as no other book does this in one place. I highly recommend the book to anyone interested in this field of study. (Ali M. Oumer, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 63 (1), 2019)

Part I Overview and Conceptual Framework
Introduction and Overview
3(10)
Solomon Asfaw
Giacomo Branca
A Short History of the Evolution of the Climate Smart Agriculture Approach and Its Links to Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture Debates
13(18)
Leslie Lipper
David Zilberman
Economics of Climate Smart Agriculture: An Overview
31(18)
Nancy McCarthy
Leslie Lipper
David Zilberman
Innovation in Response to Climate Change
49(28)
David Zilberman
Leslie Lipper
Nancy McCarthy
Ben Gordon
Part II Case Studies: Vulnerability Measurements and Assessment
Use of Satellite Information on Wetness and Temperature for Crop Yield Prediction and River Resource Planning
77(28)
Alan Basist
Ariel Dinar
Brian Blankespoor
David Bachiochi
Harold Houba
Early Warning Techniques for Local Climate Resilience: Smallholder Rice in Lao PDR
105(32)
Drew Behnke
Sam Heft-Neal
David Roland-Holst
Farmers' Perceptions of and Adaptations to Climate Change in Southeast Asia: The Case Study from Thailand and Vietnam
137(24)
Hermann Waibel
Thi Hoa Pahlisch
Marc V. Qlker
U.S. Maize Yield Growth and Countervailing Climate Change Impacts
161(12)
Ariel Ortiz-Bobea
Understanding Tradeoffs in the Context of Farm-Scale Impacts: An Application of Decision-Support Tools for Assessing Climate Smart Agriculture
173(28)
Susan M. Capalbo
Clark Seavert
John M. Antle
Jenna Way
Laurie Houston
Part III Case Studies: Policy Response to Improving Adaptation and Adaptive Capacity
Can Insurance Help Manage Climate Risk and Food Insecurity? Evidence from the Pastoral Regions of East Africa
201(26)
Michael R. Carter
Sarah A. Janzen
Quentin Stoeffler
Can Cash Transfer Programmes Promote Household Resilience? Cross-Country Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
227(24)
Solomon Asfaw
Benjamin Davis
Input Subsidy Programs and Climate Smart Agriculture: Current Realities and Future Potential
251(26)
Tom S. Jayne
Nicholas J. Sitko
Nicole M. Mason
David Skole
Part IV Case Studies: System Level Response to Improving Adaptation and Adaptive Capacity
Robust Decision Making for a Climate-Resilient Development of the Agricultural Sector in Nigeria
277(30)
Valentina Mereu
Monia Santini
Raffaello Cervigni
Benedicte Augeard
Francesco Bosello
E. Scoccimarro
Donatella Spano
Riccardo Valentini
Using AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment Methods to Evaluate Vulnerability, Resilience and Adaptive Capacity for Climate Smart Agricultural Systems
307(28)
John M. Antle
Sabine Homann-KeeTui
Katrien Descheemaeker
Patricia Masikati
Roberto O. Valdivia
Climate Smart Food Supply Chains in Developing Countries in an Era of Rapid Dual Change in Agrifood Systems and the Climate
335(18)
Thomas Reardon
David Zilberman
The Adoption of Climate Smart Agriculture: The Role of Information and Insurance Under Climate Change
353(32)
Jamie Mullins
Joshua Graff Zivin
Andrea Cattaneo
Adriana Paolantonio
Romina Cavatassi
A Qualitative Evaluation of CSA Options in Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems in Developing Countries
385(40)
Philip K. Thornton
Todd Rosenstock
Wiebke Forch
Christine Lamanna
Patrick Bell
Ben Henderson
Mario Herrero
Identifying Strategies to Enhance the Resilience of Smallholder Farming Systems: Evidence from Zambia
425(20)
Oscar Cacho
Adriana Paolantonio
Giacomo Branca
Romina Cavatassi
Aslihan Arslan
Leslie Lipper
Part V Case Studies: Farm Level Response to Improving Adaptation and Adaptive Capacity
Climate Risk Management through Sustainable Land and Water Management in Sub-Saharan Africa
445(32)
Ephraim Nkonya
Jawoo Koo
Edward Kato
Timothy Johnson
Improving the Resilience of Central Asian Agriculture to Weather Variability and Climate Change
477(20)
Alisher Mirzabaev
Managing Environmental Risk in Presence of Climate Change: The Role of Adaptation in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
497(30)
Salvatore Di Falco
Marcella Veronesi
Diversification as Part of a CSA Strategy: The Cases of Zambia and Malawi
527(36)
Aslihan Arslan
Solomon Asfaw
Romina Cavatassi
Leslie Lipper
Nancy McCarthy
Misael Kokwe
George Phiri
Economic Analysis of Improved Smallholder Paddy and Maize Production in Northern Viet Nam and Implications for Climate-Smart Agriculture
563(36)
Giacomo Branca
Aslihan Arslan
Adriana Paolantonio
Romina Cavatassi
Nancy McCarthy
N. VanLinh
Leslie Lipper
Part VI Policy Synthesis and Conclusion
Devising Effective Strategies and Policies for CSA: Insights from a Panel of Global Policy Experts
599(22)
Patrick Caron
Mahendra Dev
Willis Oluoch-Kosura
Cao Due Phat
Uma Lele
Pedro Sanchez
Lindiwe Majele Sibanda
Conclusion and Policy Implications to "Climate Smart Agriculture: Building Resilience to Climate Change"
621(6)
David Zilberman
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