Increasing small-scale farmer access to climate services
A key part of increasing small-scale farmer resilience to both climate variation and longer term climate change, both now amplified by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions derived from the burning of fossil fuels, is to strengthen farmers’ adaptive capacity. Implicit in definitions of adaptive capacity is an increased ability to anticipate risk of shocks and stresses through forecasting and knowing how to respond to these forecasts. Understanding forecasts of future weather and climate conditions and applying this understanding, together with other complementary technical knowledge, to a range of decisions about on-farm operations will then build climate resilience. Farmer responses suggest that an initial rationale of a 10–20 per cent increase in output is valid and that increasing forecast effectiveness through combining seasonal and 7-day or 5-day forecasts, together with a focus on agroecological agriculture, may result in an even stronger impact. Long-term forecasts developed through applied climate models that can guide community-based resilience planning and farmer-generated data, e.g. through use of rain gauges, also increase their ability to make resilience-building decisions. Understanding local knowledge and local indicators are important parts of the process, providing a knowledge framework that works for farmers, indicating which decisions are likely to be enhanced by scientific forecasts and adding local context. Increasing access to climate services works particularly well when combined with agroecological advisory services, which deliver greater resilience and productivity compared with conventional, input-intensive methods.Boer, R., Tamkani, K. and Subbiah, A.R. (2003) ‘Communicating climate forecast to farmers through climate field school: Indonesian experience’, in Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, 18–20 November 2003, Washington, DC [pdf] <www.climateadaptation.net/docs/papers/Rboer-Subbiah%20paper.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
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FAO (2011) The Role of Women in Agriculture [pdf], ESA Working Paper No. 11-02 <www.fao.org/docrep/013/am307e/am307e00.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS) (2012) Factsheet on Extension Services, Position Paper, GFRAS, FAO, Farming First, IFPRI, World Farmers Organisation.
Hansen, J., Masons, S., Sun, L. and Tall, A. (2011) ‘Review of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa’, Experimental Agriculture 47(2); 205–40 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0014479710000876>.
Hellmuth, M., Diarra, D.Z., Vaughan, C. and Cousin, R. (2010) Increasing Food Security with Agrometeorological Information: Mali’s National Meteorological Service Helps Farmers Manage Climate Risk, World Resources Report Case Study, Washington, DC: World Resources Report.
Jones, J.W. (2003) Agricultural Responses to Climate Variability and Climate Change, Background Paper for NOAA Workshop, Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, Washington, DC.
Patt, A., Suarez, P. and Gwata, C. (2005) ‘Effects of seasonal climate forecasts and participatory workshops among subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(35): 12623–8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0506125102>.
Tall, A., Hansen, J., Jay, A., Campbell, B., Kinyangi, J., Aggarwal, P.K. and Zougmore, R. (2014) Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers: Mission Possible. Learning from Good Practice in Africa and South Asia, CCAFS Report No.13, Copenhagen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
World Economic Forum (2016) The Global Risks Report, 11th edn, Geneva: World Economic Forum.
Boer, R., Tamkani, K. and Subbiah, A.R. (2003) ‘Communicating climate forecast to farmers through climate field school: Indonesian experience’, in Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, 18–20 November 2003, Washington, DC [pdf] <www.climateadaptation.net/docs/papers/Rboer-Subbiah%20paper.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2015) Developing Climate Services: Experience in Forecast Use from Kenya, India and Nicaragua [pdf], Programme Experience Report <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-03/developing-climate-services-experience-feb-2015.pdf> [accessed 17 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2016) Measuring Resilience Impact at Programme and Project Levels [pdf], Programme Practice Guideline <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-08/Measuring-Resilience-Impact-Aug2016.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Devereux, S. and Longhurst, R. (2009) ‘Seasonal neglect? Aseasonality in agricultural project design’, in Seasonality Revisited: International Conference, Institute of Development Studies, UK, 8–10 July 2009 [online] <www.future-agricultures.org/search-documents/seasonality-revisited/background-report-and-papers/997-seasonal-neglect-aseasonality-in-agricultural-project-design/file> [accessed 23 November 2016].
FAO (2011) The Role of Women in Agriculture [pdf], ESA Working Paper No. 11-02 <www.fao.org/docrep/013/am307e/am307e00.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS) (2012) Factsheet on Extension Services, Position Paper, GFRAS, FAO, Farming First, IFPRI, World Farmers Organisation.
Hansen, J., Masons, S., Sun, L. and Tall, A. (2011) ‘Review of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa’, Experimental Agriculture 47(2); 205–40 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0014479710000876>.
Hellmuth, M., Diarra, D.Z., Vaughan, C. and Cousin, R. (2010) Increasing Food Security with Agrometeorological Information: Mali’s National Meteorological Service Helps Farmers Manage Climate Risk, World Resources Report Case Study, Washington, DC: World Resources Report.
Jones, J.W. (2003) Agricultural Responses to Climate Variability and Climate Change, Background Paper for NOAA Workshop, Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, Washington, DC.
Patt, A., Suarez, P. and Gwata, C. (2005) ‘Effects of seasonal climate forecasts and participatory workshops among subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(35): 12623–8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0506125102>.
Tall, A., Hansen, J., Jay, A., Campbell, B., Kinyangi, J., Aggarwal, P.K. and Zougmore, R. (2014) Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers: Mission Possible. Learning from Good Practice in Africa and South Asia, CCAFS Report No.13, Copenhagen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
World Economic Forum (2016) The Global Risks Report, 11th edn, Geneva: World Economic Forum.
Boer, R., Tamkani, K. and Subbiah, A.R. (2003) ‘Communicating climate forecast to farmers through climate field school: Indonesian experience’, in Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, 18–20 November 2003, Washington, DC [pdf] <www.climateadaptation.net/docs/papers/Rboer-Subbiah%20paper.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2015) Developing Climate Services: Experience in Forecast Use from Kenya, India and Nicaragua [pdf], Programme Experience Report <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-03/developing-climate-services-experience-feb-2015.pdf> [accessed 17 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2016) Measuring Resilience Impact at Programme and Project Levels [pdf], Programme Practice Guideline <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-08/Measuring-Resilience-Impact-Aug2016.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Devereux, S. and Longhurst, R. (2009) ‘Seasonal neglect? Aseasonality in agricultural project design’, in Seasonality Revisited: International Conference, Institute of Development Studies, UK, 8–10 July 2009 [online] <www.future-agricultures.org/search-documents/seasonality-revisited/background-report-and-papers/997-seasonal-neglect-aseasonality-in-agricultural-project-design/file> [accessed 23 November 2016].
FAO (2011) The Role of Women in Agriculture [pdf], ESA Working Paper No. 11-02 <www.fao.org/docrep/013/am307e/am307e00.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS) (2012) Factsheet on Extension Services, Position Paper, GFRAS, FAO, Farming First, IFPRI, World Farmers Organisation.
Hansen, J., Masons, S., Sun, L. and Tall, A. (2011) ‘Review of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa’, Experimental Agriculture 47(2); 205–40 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0014479710000876>.
Hellmuth, M., Diarra, D.Z., Vaughan, C. and Cousin, R. (2010) Increasing Food Security with Agrometeorological Information: Mali’s National Meteorological Service Helps Farmers Manage Climate Risk, World Resources Report Case Study, Washington, DC: World Resources Report.
Jones, J.W. (2003) Agricultural Responses to Climate Variability and Climate Change, Background Paper for NOAA Workshop, Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, Washington, DC.
Patt, A., Suarez, P. and Gwata, C. (2005) ‘Effects of seasonal climate forecasts and participatory workshops among subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(35): 12623–8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0506125102>.
Tall, A., Hansen, J., Jay, A., Campbell, B., Kinyangi, J., Aggarwal, P.K. and Zougmore, R. (2014) Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers: Mission Possible. Learning from Good Practice in Africa and South Asia, CCAFS Report No.13, Copenhagen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
World Economic Forum (2016) The Global Risks Report, 11th edn, Geneva: World Economic Forum.
Boer, R., Tamkani, K. and Subbiah, A.R. (2003) ‘Communicating climate forecast to farmers through climate field school: Indonesian experience’, in Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, 18–20 November 2003, Washington, DC [pdf] <www.climateadaptation.net/docs/papers/Rboer-Subbiah%20paper.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2015) Developing Climate Services: Experience in Forecast Use from Kenya, India and Nicaragua [pdf], Programme Experience Report <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-03/developing-climate-services-experience-feb-2015.pdf> [accessed 17 November 2016].
Christian Aid (2016) Measuring Resilience Impact at Programme and Project Levels [pdf], Programme Practice Guideline <http://programme.christianaid.org.uk/programme-policy-practice/sites/default/files/2016-08/Measuring-Resilience-Impact-Aug2016.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Devereux, S. and Longhurst, R. (2009) ‘Seasonal neglect? Aseasonality in agricultural project design’, in Seasonality Revisited: International Conference, Institute of Development Studies, UK, 8–10 July 2009 [online] <www.future-agricultures.org/search-documents/seasonality-revisited/background-report-and-papers/997-seasonal-neglect-aseasonality-in-agricultural-project-design/file> [accessed 23 November 2016].
FAO (2011) The Role of Women in Agriculture [pdf], ESA Working Paper No. 11-02 <www.fao.org/docrep/013/am307e/am307e00.pdf> [accessed 23 November 2016].
Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services (GFRAS) (2012) Factsheet on Extension Services, Position Paper, GFRAS, FAO, Farming First, IFPRI, World Farmers Organisation.
Hansen, J., Masons, S., Sun, L. and Tall, A. (2011) ‘Review of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa’, Experimental Agriculture 47(2); 205–40 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0014479710000876>.
Hellmuth, M., Diarra, D.Z., Vaughan, C. and Cousin, R. (2010) Increasing Food Security with Agrometeorological Information: Mali’s National Meteorological Service Helps Farmers Manage Climate Risk, World Resources Report Case Study, Washington, DC: World Resources Report.
Jones, J.W. (2003) Agricultural Responses to Climate Variability and Climate Change, Background Paper for NOAA Workshop, Insights and Tools for Adaptation: Learning from Climate Variability, Washington, DC.
Patt, A., Suarez, P. and Gwata, C. (2005) ‘Effects of seasonal climate forecasts and participatory workshops among subsistence farmers in Zimbabwe’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102(35): 12623–8 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0506125102>.
Tall, A., Hansen, J., Jay, A., Campbell, B., Kinyangi, J., Aggarwal, P.K. and Zougmore, R. (2014) Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers: Mission Possible. Learning from Good Practice in Africa and South Asia, CCAFS Report No.13, Copenhagen: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
World Economic Forum (2016) The Global Risks Report, 11th edn, Geneva: World Economic Forum.
A systematic review of the literature on the contribution of past climate information services pilot projects in climate risk management
Mwangi, Mary
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