This paper reviewed the prospects for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) development and promotion in West Africa as well as lessons learnt and challenges with a focus on climate change and variability. It was evident from the literature that West Africa is vulnerable to climate change and variability, on account of its socio-economic and physical characteristics. As climate change and variability persists, the region’s quest to use agriculture as the mainstream opportunity to deliver on set targets of the sustainable development goals will be strongly challenged without appropriate interventions. Adopting CSA seems to be a suitable strategy to achieving food security while also mitigating and adapting to climate-related risks. Among numerous ...
In West Africa, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) ...
Funders and governments are promoting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as key to agricultural adaptat...
There is overwhelming evidence that Africa needs to change its agricultural systems for increased pr...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Climate change and variability are significant challenges for the environment and food security worl...
This Thematic Series on “Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies in West Africa: learning from the g...
In this paper, we analysed the ability of a range of existing technologies and practices and explore...
Many projections of the impact of climate change on the crop, livestock and fishery production secto...
Scaling CSA climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and innovations is essential to address cli...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Agriculture is highly exposed to climate change, and much of the international climate discourse has...
Throughout sub-Saharan African countries, people's livelihoods, poverty and food insecurity are link...
Given its heavy reliance on rainfed agriculture and projected climatic and weather changes, SSA face...
The agricultural sector plays a key role in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). ...
Funders and governments are promoting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as key to agricultural adaptat...
In West Africa, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) ...
Funders and governments are promoting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as key to agricultural adaptat...
There is overwhelming evidence that Africa needs to change its agricultural systems for increased pr...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Climate change and variability are significant challenges for the environment and food security worl...
This Thematic Series on “Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies in West Africa: learning from the g...
In this paper, we analysed the ability of a range of existing technologies and practices and explore...
Many projections of the impact of climate change on the crop, livestock and fishery production secto...
Scaling CSA climate-smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and innovations is essential to address cli...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Agriculture is highly exposed to climate change, and much of the international climate discourse has...
Throughout sub-Saharan African countries, people's livelihoods, poverty and food insecurity are link...
Given its heavy reliance on rainfed agriculture and projected climatic and weather changes, SSA face...
The agricultural sector plays a key role in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). ...
Funders and governments are promoting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as key to agricultural adaptat...
In West Africa, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) ...
Funders and governments are promoting climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as key to agricultural adaptat...
There is overwhelming evidence that Africa needs to change its agricultural systems for increased pr...