Osana Bonilla-Findji
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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Ecology and Society | 2018
Pramod K. Aggarwal; Andrew Jarvis; Bruce M. Campbell; Robert B. Zougmoré; Arun Khatri-Chhetri; Sonja J. Vermeulen; Ana Maria Loboguerrero; Leocadio S. Sebastian; James Kinyangi; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Maren A.O. Radeny; John W.M. Recha; Deissy Martinez-Baron; Julian Ramirez-Villegas; Sophia Huyer; Philip K. Thornton; Eva Wollenberg; James Hansen; Patricia Alvarez-Toro; Andrés Aguilar-Ariza; David Arango-Londoño; Victor Patiño-Bravo; Ovidio Rivera; Mathieu Ouedraogo; Bui Tan Yen
Increasing weather risks threaten agricultural production systems and food security across the world. Maintaining agricultural growth while minimizing climate shocks is crucial to building a resilient food production system and meeting developmental goals in vulnerable countries. Experts have proposed several technological, institutional, and policy interventions to help farmers adapt to current and future weather variability and to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This paper presents the climate-smart village (CSV) approach as a means of performing agricultural research for development that robustly tests technological and institutional options for dealing with climatic variability and climate change in agriculture using participatory methods. It aims to scale up and scale out the appropriate options and draw out lessons for policy makers from local to global levels. The approach incorporates evaluation of climate-smart technologies, practices, services, and processes relevant to local climatic risk management and identifies opportunities for maximizing adaptation gains from synergies across different interventions and recognizing potential maladaptation and trade-offs. It ensures that these are aligned with local knowledge and link into development plans. This paper describes early results in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to illustrate different examples of the CSV approach in diverse agroecological settings. Results from initial studies indicate that the CSV approach has a high potential for scaling out promising climate-smart agricultural technologies, practices, and services. Climate analog studies indicate that the lessons learned at the CSV sites would be relevant to adaptation planning in a large part of global agricultural land even under scenarios of climate change. Key barriers and opportunities for further work are also discussed.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2015
Alexandre Bryan Heinemann; Camilo Barrios-Perez; Julian Ramirez-Villegas; David Arango-Londoño; Osana Bonilla-Findji; João Carlos Medeiros; Andy Jarvis
Crop Adaptation to Climate Change | 2011
Andy Jarvis; Julián Ramírez; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Emmanuel Zapata
Archive | 2015
Caitlin Corner-Dolloff; Ana Maria Loboguerrero; Andy Jarvis; Andreea Nowak; Miguel Lizarazo; Mario Fuentes; Rado Barzev; Carlos Ardila; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Deissy Martínez Barón; Jorge Maldonado; John Gomez; Jeimar Tapasco; David Abreu; Todd S. Rosenstock; Evan H. Girvetz
Archive | 2017
Bruce M. Campbell; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Meryl Richards
Archive | 2016
Marie Quinney; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Andy Jarvis
Archive | 2016
Douglas White; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Laura Schreeg; Andy Jarvis
Archive | 2015
Caitlin Corner-Dolloff; Ana Maria Loboguerrero; Miguel Lizarazo; Andreea Nowak; Nadine Andrieu; Fanny C. Howland; Cathy Smith; Jorge Maldonado; John Gomez; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Todd S. Rosenstock; Deissy Martinez; Evan H. Girvetz; Andy Jarvis
Archive | 2018
Fabian Verhage; David Bennell; Osana Bonilla-Findji; Meryl Richards; Kai Robertson; Tony Siantonas; Dalma Somogyi; Jim Stephenson
Archive | 2017
Osana Bonilla-Findji; Mathieu Ouédraogo; Samuel T. Partey; Sidzabda Djibril Dayamba; Jules Bayala; Robert B. Zougmoré
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