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Embrapa Agricultura Digital. |
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18/02/2016 |
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11/03/2016 |
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Autoria: |
NEGRA, C.; VERMEULEN, S.; BARIONI, L. G.; MAMO, T.; MELVILLE, P.; TADESSE, M. |
Afiliação: |
CHRISTINE NEGRA, CGIAR; SONJA VERMEULEN, CGIAR; LUIS GUSTAVO BARIONI, CNPTIA; TEKALIGN MAMO, Ministry of Agriculture, Addis Ababa; PAUL MELVILLE, Ministry for Primary Industries, Wellington; MELAKU TADESSE, Ministry of Agriculture, Addis Ababa. |
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Brazil, Ethiopia, and New Zealand lead the way on climate-smart agriculture. |
Ano de publicação: |
2014 |
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Agriculture & Food Security, v. 3, p. 1-6, 2014. |
DOI: |
10.1186/s40066-014-0019-8 |
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Inglês |
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As countries around the world face urgent agricultural challenges, the concept of ?climate-smart? agriculture (CSA) has been put forward to achieve climate change adaptation, mitigation, and food security synergistically. A new report explores how three countries are using integrated policy approaches to CSA and offers insights for how other countries can build CSA into their policy mix. Brazil has invested in research to support sustainable intensification while creating legal and enforcement mechanisms to protect forest areas as a response to unrestrained agricultural expansion driven by market demand. Ethiopia initiated innovative participatory watershed development programs, in partnership with numerous international institutions, which helped smallholder farmers to rehabilitate marginal land and break out of a poverty cycle. New Zealand has removed agricultural subsidies while partnering on research and development with the private sector as a way to ensure efficiency and resilience in an agricultural sector influenced by climate change and international trade dynamics. To assemble an integrated set of national policies that fosters CSA, governments will need context-specific assessments, strong multi-stakeholder institutions, coordination frameworks, and multi-scale information systems. Governments can select from an array of policy instruments ranging from regulatory mechanisms and economic incentives to public investments and educational campaigns. Many existing national policy goals and public programs designed to increase agricultural production, improve livelihoods, and reduce environmental risks can become important pillars of a national CSA strategy. Countries have obvious interests in fostering an agriculture sector that is climate-resilient, provides national needs for food, fiber, and fuel, and supports farm livelihoods. However, the incentives for national-level action toward reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) levels are less clear in the absence of serious and shared international commitment. Integrated national CSA policies will be encouraged by clear, consistent signals from multilateral agencies, global donors, and international conventions and trade agreements that promote agriculture as a pathway for poverty reduction and food security. MenosAs countries around the world face urgent agricultural challenges, the concept of ?climate-smart? agriculture (CSA) has been put forward to achieve climate change adaptation, mitigation, and food security synergistically. A new report explores how three countries are using integrated policy approaches to CSA and offers insights for how other countries can build CSA into their policy mix. Brazil has invested in research to support sustainable intensification while creating legal and enforcement mechanisms to protect forest areas as a response to unrestrained agricultural expansion driven by market demand. Ethiopia initiated innovative participatory watershed development programs, in partnership with numerous international institutions, which helped smallholder farmers to rehabilitate marginal land and break out of a poverty cycle. New Zealand has removed agricultural subsidies while partnering on research and development with the private sector as a way to ensure efficiency and resilience in an agricultural sector influenced by climate change and international trade dynamics. To assemble an integrated set of national policies that fosters CSA, governments will need context-specific assessments, strong multi-stakeholder institutions, coordination frameworks, and multi-scale information systems. Governments can select from an array of policy instruments ranging from regulatory mechanisms and economic incentives to public investments and educational campaigns. Many existing nati... Mostrar Tudo |
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Agricultura; Política agrícola; Segurança alimentar. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Agricultural policy; Agriculture; Food security. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/139304/1/AP-Brazil-Christine-Negra.pdf
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Embrapa Florestas. |
Data corrente: |
14/12/2016 |
Data da última atualização: |
01/02/2017 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
CARVALHO, A. B.; SILVA, K. A.; SAUTTER, K. D.; HAKIM, M. C. W.; FERREIRA, T.; NICOLA, V. B.; BARATTO, R. L.; BARTZ, M. L. C.; BROWN, G. G.; MAIA, C. M. B. de F.; OLIVEIRA, C. M. |
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Andreia B. Carvalho; Karlo Alves Silva; Maria C. Weber Hakim; Talita Ferreira; Vitoria B. Nicola; Ricardo L. Baratto; Marie L. C. Bartz, Universidade Positivo; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; CLAUDIA MARIA BRANCO DE F MAIA, CNPF. |
Título: |
Biochar de casca de arroz: avaliação ecotoxicológica sobre Eisenia andrei. |
Ano de publicação: |
2016 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE ECOTOXICOLOGIA, 14., 2016, Curitiba. Anais de resumos. [S.l.]: Sociedade Brasileira de Ecotoxicologia, 2016. |
Páginas: |
p. 573-574 |
Descrição Física: |
Disponível online. |
Idioma: |
Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Biocarvão; Ecotoxicologia. |
Thesagro: |
Casca de arroz; Minhoca; Resíduo Agrícola. |
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Biochar; Ecotoxicology; Rice hulls. |
Categoria do assunto: |
S Ciências Biológicas |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/151791/1/2016-GeorgeB-ECOTOX-Biochar.pdf
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