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Reducing the vulnerability of Uzbekistan's agricultural systems to climate change - impact assessment and adaptation options (Paperback)
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Reducing the vulnerability of Uzbekistan's agricultural systems to climate change - impact assessment and adaptation options (Paperback)
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Reducing the Vulnerability of Uzbekistan's Agricultural Systems to
Climate Change: Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options is part of
the World Bank Studies series. These papers are published to
communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to
stimulate public discussion. Agriculture is one of the most
climate-sensitive of all economic sectors. Uzbekistan is one of the
many countries where the majority of the rural population depends
on agriculture directly or indirectly for their livelihood. The
risks associated with climate change pose an immediate and
fundamental problem in the country. The study proposes a clear and
comprehensive plan for aligning agricultural policies with climate
change; developing the capabilities of key agricultural
institutions; and making needed investments in infrastructure,
support services, and on-farm improvements. Developing such a plan
ideally involves a combination of quality quantitative analysis;
consultation with key stakeholders, particularly farmers and local
agricultural experts; and investments in both human and physical
capital. The experience of Uzbekistan, highlighted in this work,
shows that it is possible to develop an initiative to meet these
objectives, one that is comprehensive and empirically driven as
well as consultative and quick to develop. The approach of the
study is predicated on strong country ownership and participation,
and is defined by its emphasis on 'win-win' or 'no regrets'
solutions to the multiple challenges posed by climate change for
farmers in Uzbekistan. The solutions are measures that increase
resilience to future climate change, boost current productivity
despite the greater climate variability already occurring, and
limit greenhouse gas emissions also known as climate-smart
agriculture. Reducing the Vulnerability of Uzbekistan's
Agricultural Systems to Climate Change: Impact Assessment and
Adaptation Options applies this approach to Uzbekistan with the
goal of helping the country mainstream climate change adaptation
into its agricultural policies, programs, and investments. The
study projects impacts of climate change on agriculture across
Uzbekistan s three agro-ecological zones through forecast
variations in temperature and rainfall patterns so crucial to
farming. It offers a map for navigating the risks and realizing the
opportunities, outlined through a series of consultations with
local farmers. A detailed explanation of the approach is provided
for those who want to implement similar programs in other countries
of Europe, Central Asia, and anywhere else in the world. The study
is one of four produced under the World Bank program 'Reducing
Vulnerability to Climate Change in European and Central Asian
Agricultural Systems.' The other countries included in this series
are Albania, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and
Moldova. The results from the four studies are consolidated in the
book Looking Beyond the Horizon: How Climate Change Impacts and
Adaptation Responses Will Reshape Agriculture in Eastern Europe and
Central Asia."
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