Related working paper at http://hdl.handle.net/10568/21112The workshop entitled: ‘Farm-household modelling with a focus on food security, climate change adaptation, risk management and mitigation: a way forward’ focused on identifying the current strengths and weaknesses of farm and household-level models, and laying out practical pathways to improve these models. This activity followed a recent review on farm household modelling commissioned by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). The workshop took place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 23–25 April 2012. The most important conclusions of the workshop were: 1. It is possible to analyse household-level questions related to climate change in a...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop; “Mobilizing a CGIAR Agricultural Insurance ...
The first TradeM workshop was held at Haifa University (Israel), 3-5 March 2013. It was a state-of-...
The dual relationship existing between land-based activities and climate change has long been establ...
This study systematically reviewed the literature to evaluate how suitable existing farm and farm ho...
Across different CGIAR centres there is a strong interest in applying farm household models to eval...
CCAFS organized a workshop on Integrated Food Security Modeling in Eastern and Southern Africa on 10...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop; “Developing a Methodology to Communicate Cli...
Transforming Rural Livelihoods Through Effective Climate Services was a seminar held in New York in ...
This report documents the information collected during the participatory workshop hosted by The CGI...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop “Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers in A...
This report summarises the results of a baseline household-level survey, designed by the CCAFS team ...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) in partnership w...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), in common with ...
A two-week training of trainers (ToT) workshop was implemented from June 7-18, 2021, in Adama, Ethio...
CGIAR and partner scientists met in Cancun, Mexico, with the purpose to advance science on climate c...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop; “Mobilizing a CGIAR Agricultural Insurance ...
The first TradeM workshop was held at Haifa University (Israel), 3-5 March 2013. It was a state-of-...
The dual relationship existing between land-based activities and climate change has long been establ...
This study systematically reviewed the literature to evaluate how suitable existing farm and farm ho...
Across different CGIAR centres there is a strong interest in applying farm household models to eval...
CCAFS organized a workshop on Integrated Food Security Modeling in Eastern and Southern Africa on 10...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop; “Developing a Methodology to Communicate Cli...
Transforming Rural Livelihoods Through Effective Climate Services was a seminar held in New York in ...
This report documents the information collected during the participatory workshop hosted by The CGI...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop “Scaling Up Climate Services for Farmers in A...
This report summarises the results of a baseline household-level survey, designed by the CCAFS team ...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) in partnership w...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), in common with ...
A two-week training of trainers (ToT) workshop was implemented from June 7-18, 2021, in Adama, Ethio...
CGIAR and partner scientists met in Cancun, Mexico, with the purpose to advance science on climate c...
This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop; “Mobilizing a CGIAR Agricultural Insurance ...
The first TradeM workshop was held at Haifa University (Israel), 3-5 March 2013. It was a state-of-...
The dual relationship existing between land-based activities and climate change has long been establ...