Climate-Smart Agriculture : Need of the Hour

Arjoo, Vinay V. Kumar, Shreya
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To address present food security and climate change issues, agricultural sector must become climate-smart. Agriculture which includes forests and fisheries, is critical for food security, rural income, and other necessary items including energy, fiber and feed. Working at the landscape level with an ecosystem approach, including forests, fisheries, crops, and livestock systems, is critical for responding to and mitigating the effects of climate change. Farmers, fishermen, and forest-dependent people will need institutional and financial support to make shift to climate-smart agriculture. Agriculture is one of the most vulnerable sectors to climate change effects, it also accounts for 14 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, agriculture is a major contributor to deforestation and land degradation, which account for another 17% of emissions. Management and governance strategies based on ecosystem concepts will be required for sustainable use of natural resources. Climate-smart agriculture is based on sustainable agricultural and rural development goals, if met will help to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of hunger reduction and better environmental management. Policies at the regional, national, and international level must be evaluated to better reflect the need for consistent and comprehensive approaches to agricultural development, climate change and food security protection. The main goal of developing nations should be to achieve the four elements of food security (availability and access to food, food with nutrition, and food supply stability). Climate financing is required to ensure that investments are sufficient to enable the transition to climate-smart agriculture. Climate-smart agriculture tools and information must be improved and shared at a greater extent.
气候智能型农业:时势之需
为了解决当前的粮食安全和气候变化问题,农业部门必须变得气候智能型。农业(包括森林和渔业)对粮食安全、农村收入以及包括能源、纤维和饲料在内的其他必需品至关重要。采用生态系统方法在景观层面开展工作,包括森林、渔业、作物和牲畜系统,对于应对和减轻气候变化的影响至关重要。农民、渔民和依赖森林为生的人需要体制和财政支持,才能向气候智能型农业转型。农业是最容易受到气候变化影响的部门之一,它也占全球温室气体排放量的14%。此外,农业是造成森林砍伐和土地退化的主要因素,占排放量的17%。为了可持续地利用自然资源,将需要基于生态系统概念的管理和治理战略。气候智能型农业以可持续农业和农村发展目标为基础,如果实现这些目标,将有助于实现减少饥饿和改善环境管理的千年发展目标。必须对区域、国家和国际各级的政策进行评估,以更好地反映对农业发展、气候变化和粮食安全保护采取一致和全面方法的必要性。发展中国家的主要目标应该是实现粮食安全的四个要素(粮食的可获得性和获取途径、有营养的粮食和粮食供应的稳定性)。气候融资是确保向气候智能型农业过渡所需的充足投资。气候智能型农业工具和信息必须得到改进,并在更大程度上共享。
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