Focus: Section 4.2 focuses on increasing climate resilience in agriculture.
Key findings from this section are as follows:
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Substantial opportunities exist for win-win actions that increase resilience and lower emissions.
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Many climate actions require policy reforms rather than significant investments.
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Key recommendations include (a) accelerating the adoption of improved practices, (b) improving resilience through diversification, (c) extending irrigation in rainfed areas, and (d) developing Fishery Management Plans that incorporate adaptive management based on changes in migration patterns and stocking rates.
Year of publication | |
Geographic coverage | Philippines |
Originally published | 10 Nov 2022 |
Related organisation(s) | World Bank |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Climate extremes and food security | Climate-smart agriculture |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | economic analysispovertypolicymakingagricultural productionclimate changeadaptation to climate changeVulnerable groupsresilience |
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