Value Chain (VC-ARID) tests the hypothesis that there are two pathways for climate-resilient economic development in semi-arid lands. The first is through upgrading key value chains, such as cotton and beef (vertical transformation). The second is through diversification within the sectors or into related tertiary sectors, such as milk or tourism (horizontal transformation). The VC-ARID method considers: characteristics of semi-arid production, vulnerability to climate change risks, ecological and ecosystem conditions, informal and formal chains of production, and gender dimensions of economic activities. The paper describes the process of mapping value chains and how to identify options drawn from the data.UK Government’s Department for In...
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A proposal development grant awarded to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) was used to prepare...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
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The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
The “How To Do Note: Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects” provides guidance for ...
The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
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The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
Despite the development of several CSA options and their positive gains, their wide scale adoption r...
Successful value chain interventions that achieve poverty reduction goals can in themselves be benef...
The research aims to identify climate risk, adaptation options, and opportunities for private invest...
This review discusses the concept of human capital as well as the mechanism for resilience building ...
A proposal development grant awarded to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) was used to prepare...
This work was carried out under the Collaborative Adaptation Research Initiative in Africa and Asia ...
In support of the implementation of the AICCRA project in Senegal, an analysis of dryland cereal and...
The consequences of climate change threaten existing agriculture systems across Zimbabwe. The resear...
The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
The “How To Do Note: Climate change risk assessments in value chain projects” provides guidance for ...
The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
Pathways to Resilience in Semi-Arid Economies (PRISE) uses a ‘policy and development first’ approach...
From Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R CWANA) WP 5: Scaling inn...
Balancing human and environmental needs is urgent where food security and sustainability are under p...
The present report aims to provide a climate and vulnerability analysis of the Green Innovation Cent...
Despite the development of several CSA options and their positive gains, their wide scale adoption r...
Successful value chain interventions that achieve poverty reduction goals can in themselves be benef...