利用数字创新促进气候行动和市场准入:CWANA 地区的机遇和制约因素

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Martin Paul Jr. Tabe-Ojong , Yousra Salama , Kibrom A. Abay , Fatma Abdelaziz , Claudia Zaccari , Akmal Akramkhanov , Gianpiero Menza , Oyture Anarbekov
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人们越来越看好数字创新在支持气候行动和改变农业市场方面的潜力。我们回顾并描述了中亚、西亚和北非地区(CWANA)的数字创新情况。我们重点介绍了与数字创新促进农村市场转型和支持气候行动(包括适应和减缓)的潜力相关的主要成功案例。我们的案头和景观审查确定了埃及、摩洛哥和乌兹别克斯坦使用的各种数字创新。然后,我们根据七大服务类别对数字创新进行了分类:天气和气候;农业金融;能源和预警系统;数据和众包;市场信息和市场场所;推广和咨询信息;以及供应链协调。三个技术和验证研讨会对本审查报告进行了补充。我们的审查表明,数字创新有可能增强对气候变化的抵御能力并增加市场准入,但其采用率仍然很低,而且在不同情况下各不相同。可能是由于引导需求和能力的制度和监管框架不同,这些国家之间存在着显著的异质性和差异。我们发现该地区的数字生态系统面临着一些供需方面的制约因素。由于性别、文化水平差距以及相关的社会经济和社会心理限制,存在着严重的数字鸿沟。试点与推广之间似乎也存在脱节,因为大多数现有的数字应用在试点阶段之后都未能成功推广。
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Harnessing digital innovations for climate action and market access: Opportunities and constraints in the CWANA region

There is growing optimism about the potential of digital innovations to support climate action and transform agricultural markets. We review and characterize the landscape of digital innovations in the Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region. We highlight major success stories associated with the potential of digital innovations to facilitate rural market transformation and support climate action, including adaptation and mitigation. Our desk and landscape review identifies various digital innovations used in Egypt, Morocco, and Uzbekistan. We then create a typology of digital innovations based on seven broad service categorizations: weather and climate; agricultural finance; energy and early warning systems; data and crowdsourcing; market information and market place; extension and advisory information; and supply chain coordination. Three technical and validation workshops supplement this review. Our review shows that digital innovations have the potential to build resilience to climate change and increase market access, but their adoption remains low and varying across contexts. Significant heterogeneity and differences exist across these countries, possibly due to different institutional and regulatory frameworks that guide demand and capacity. We identify several supply and demand-side constraints facing the digital ecosystem in the region. There is the existence of a significant digital divide fueled by gender, literacy gaps, and related socioeconomic and psychosocial constraints. A seeming disconnect also exists between pilots and scale-ups, as most existing digital applications are unsuccessful in expanding beyond the pilot phase.

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CiteScore
20.90
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期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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