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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 – – – 1 billion hungry Food production to increase 70% by 2050 Adaptation to Climate Change critical 2. Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change – – – ”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