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Agricultural Systems | 2017

Targeting, out-scaling and prioritising climate-smart interventions in agricultural systems: Lessons from applying a generic framework to the livestock sector in sub-Saharan Africa

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Catherine Pfeifer; Silvia Silvestri; Mario Herrero

As a result of population growth, urbanization and climate change, agricultural systems around the world face enormous pressure on the use of resources. There is a pressing need for wide-scale innovation leading to development that improves the livelihoods and food security of the worlds population while at the same time addressing climate change adaptation and mitigation. A variety of promising climate-smart interventions have been identified. However, what remains is the prioritization of interventions for investment and broad dissemination. The suitability and adoption of interventions depends on a variety of bio-physical and socio-economic factors. Also their impacts, when adopted and out-scaled, are likely to be highly heterogeneous. This heterogeneity expresses itself not only spatially and temporally but also in terms of the stakeholders affected, some might win and some might lose. A mechanism that can facilitate a systematic, holistic assessment of the likely spread and consequential impact of potential interventions is one way of improving the selection and targeting of such options. In this paper we provide climate smart agriculture (CSA) planners and implementers at all levels with a generic framework for evaluating and prioritising potential interventions. This entails an iterative process of mapping out recommendation domains, assessing adoption potential and estimating impacts. Through examples, related to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa, we demonstrate each of the steps and how they are interlinked. The framework is applicable in many different forms, scales and settings. It has a wide applicability beyond the examples presented and we hope to stimulate readers to integrate the concepts in the planning process for climate-smart agriculture, which invariably involves multi-stakeholder, multi-scale and multi-objective decision-making.


Archive | 2014

A framework for targeting and scaling-out interventions in agricultural systems

M. Herrero; An Maria Omer Notenbaert; P.K. Thornton; Catherine Pfeifer; Silvia Silvestri; Abisalom Omolo; Carlos Quiros


Ecological Economics | 2014

Economic incentives and natural resource management among small-scale farmers: Addressing the missing link

Kindie Getnet; Catherine Pfeifer; Charlotte MacAlister


Archive | 2013

Prioritizing rainwater management strategies in the Blue Nile basin

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Catherine Pfeifer; Charlotte MacAlister; Yenenesh Abebe; Abisalom Omolo; Lisa-Maria Rebelo


Archive | 2012

The ‘happy strategies’ game: Matching land and water interventions with community and landscape needs

Catherine Pfeifer; An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Peter G. Ballantyne


Archive | 2013

An open source GIS tool to plan context-specific rainwater management strategies for Ethiopia

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Catherine Pfeifer; K. Swaans


Archive | 2012

Water related indicators and development trajectories for sustainable crop-livestock intensification planning in Ethiopia: The 'Quick-Water' toolbox

Charlotte MacAlister; Yenenesh Abebe; Teklu Erkossa; G. Gebregziabher; Amare Haileslassie; Simon J. Langan; An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Catherine Pfeifer


Archive | 2018

Food of animal origin: Demand and diversity

Shirley A. Tarawali; Dolapo K. Enahoro; Catherine Pfeifer


Global Food Security | 2018

Contributions of livestock-derived foods to nutrient supply under changing demand in low- and middle-income countries

Dolapo K. Enahoro; Mats Lannerstad; Catherine Pfeifer; Paula Dominguez-Salas


Agricultural Systems | 2018

Corrigendum to “Targeting, out-scaling and prioritising climate-smart interventions in agricultural systems: Lessons from applying a generic framework to the livestock sector in sub-Saharan Africa” [Agric. Syst. 2017 Feb; 151: 153–162]

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Catherine Pfeifer; Silvia Silvestri; Mario Herrero

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An Maria Omer Notenbaert

International Livestock Research Institute

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Charlotte MacAlister

International Development Research Centre

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Mats Lannerstad

International Livestock Research Institute

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Amare Haileslassie

International Livestock Research Institute

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Dolapo K. Enahoro

International Livestock Research Institute

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Silvia Silvestri

International Livestock Research Institute

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Lisa-Maria Rebelo

International Water Management Institute

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Simon J. Langan

International Water Management Institute

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Teklu Erkossa

International Water Management Institute

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Yenenesh Abebe

International Water Management Institute

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