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34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE FOR FOOD SECURITY
Side event in Bonn, 10 June 2011
organized by FAO and CCAFS
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
Speakers
Peter Holmgren, FAO
Update on climate-smart agriculture and the FAOAdapt Programme
Alexandre Meybeck, FAO)
Climate-Smart Agriculture: way forward for Food
Security in a changing climate
Esther Magambo, Ministry of Agriculture, Kenya
Up-scaling best practices for climate smart agriculture
Bruce Campbell, CGIAR
The coherent approach to climate change and food
security
Two Goals of Our Time
1. Achieving Food Security
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1 billion hungry
Food production to increase 70% by 2050
Adaptation to Climate Change critical
2. Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
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”2 degree goal” requires major emission cuts
Agriculture and Land use = 30% of emissions..
..and needs to be part of the solution
Climate-smart Agriculture
Agriculture* that sustainably:
• increases productivity
• increases resilience (adaptation)
• reduces/removes GHGs
AND
• enhances achievement of national food
security and development goals
ADRESSES MULTIPLE OBJECTIVES!
*) FAO includes agriculture, forestry and
fisheries sectors in the “agriculture” concept
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
Launching a new programme
helping to achieve
Climate-smart agriculture
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
Climate change adaptation is
critical for agriculture and
food security.
Adaptation is addressed all
across the agriculture,
forestry and fisheries sectors.
FAO-ADAPT brings together
FAO’s efforts on adaptation:
coordinated resource mobilization and programming.
FAO-ADAPT reinforces the
mission towards Climatesmart agriculture.
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
FAO-ADAPT themes
1. Data and knowledge for impact and vulnerability
assessment and adaptation
2. Institutions, policies and financing to strengthen
capacities for adaptation
3. Sustainable and climate-smart management of
land, water and biodiversity
4. Technologies, practices and processes for
adaptation
5. Disaster risk management
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011
fao.org/climatechange
34th Session of the UNFCCC Convention Subsidiary Bodies
Bonn, Germany, 6-17 June 2011