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Building resilience to climate change in South Caucasus agriculture (Paperback)
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Building resilience to climate change in South Caucasus agriculture (Paperback)
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This book illustrates the World Bank s commitment to assist
countries to respond to the opportunities and challenges posed by
climate change. Undertaken in collaborative partnership with policy
makers, farmers, civil society, and other stakeholders in Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia, it provides a much needed response to the
call for action by quantifying the impact and identifying key
priorities for policies, programs, and investments to reduce the
vulnerability of agricultural systems to climate change in the
South Caucasus. The study responds to the urgent need for climate
adaptation, as highlighted in the World Bank s Turn Down the Heat
report. Notably, the South Caucasus is already contending with
increasing aridity and more frequent extreme weather events (e.g.
severe droughts, floods and hailstorms). It presents practical
solutions for a more climate smart agriculture, at the regional,
national and agro-ecological zone level in each country. The
recommendations offered in this book are a compilation of the
results of the three national studies, and highlight the need and
potential for regional collaborative action to increase benefits,
while also continuing to emphasize the need for an effective
response at the national level. The national level results are
supported by country reports, which provide more details. This work
is but an important beginning. To achieve the goals of climate
resilience in the agriculture sector, more work is needed to
translate the proposals into reality. The analysis demonstrates
that investments in irrigation infrastructure and on-farm
technologies have great potential to raise agricultural
productivity and improve the climate resilience of the sector.
Demand-side agricultural water management will have high short-term
payoffs, and these short-term payoffs are complementary to the
success of long- term irrigation, drainage and other infrastructure
investments. Strengthening the disaster risk management strategies
(beyond agricultural measures) are also needed to help mitigate
household risks from extreme events, especially for the poorest,
who are the most vulnerable."
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