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“Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach” Natalia Alekseeva Team Leader for National Climate Change Action Climate and Environment Division Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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“Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach”FAO Climate Change Strategy • Climate change links with the full spectrum of FAO’s work on hunger, sustainability,

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Page 1: “Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach”FAO Climate Change Strategy • Climate change links with the full spectrum of FAO’s work on hunger, sustainability,

“Climatechangeandagriculturalchallenges:theFAOapproach”

NataliaAlekseevaTeamLeaderforNationalClimateChangeActionClimateandEnvironmentDivision

FoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations(FAO)

Page 2: “Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach”FAO Climate Change Strategy • Climate change links with the full spectrum of FAO’s work on hunger, sustainability,

ClimateChangeandAgriculture• 2018editionof“TheStateofFoodSecurityandNutritionintheWorld”

providesnewevidencethatbesideconflicts,climatevariabilityandextremesarealsoakeyforcebehindtherecentriseinglobalhunger.Theyarealsooneoftheleadingcausesofseverefoodcrises.

Themajorityofpeoplemostvulnerabletoclimateshocksandnaturalhazardsaretheworld’s2.5billionsmall-scalefarmers,herders,fishersandforest-dependentcommunities,whoderivetheirfoodandincomefromrenewablenaturalresources.

Page 3: “Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach”FAO Climate Change Strategy • Climate change links with the full spectrum of FAO’s work on hunger, sustainability,

FAOClimateChangeStrategy• ClimatechangelinkswiththefullspectrumofFAO’sworkonhunger,

sustainability,poverty,agriculturalandfoodsystems,andresilienceacrossallagriculturalsectorsandnaturalresources.

• TheStrategyforFAOsworkonClimateChangebuildsonFAO’sStrategicFrameworktostrengthentheOrganization’sworkonclimatechangeinthecontextofFAO’sinternationalclimateandsustainabledevelopmentagenda.

• Strategyoutcomes:

Enhancedcapacitiesofcountriesprovidingoftechnicalknowledgeandexpertiseonclimatechange->BuildingaunitforresponsetoNationalDeterminedContributions

Improvedintegrationoffoodsecurity,agriculture,forestryandfisherieswithintheinternationalclimatechangeagenda

StrengthenedcoordinationanddeliveryofFAOworkonclimatechange.

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Whatdowedo

Page 5: “Climate change and agricultural challenges: the FAO approach”FAO Climate Change Strategy • Climate change links with the full spectrum of FAO’s work on hunger, sustainability,

Climate-SmartAgriculture(CSA)Climate-SmartAgricultureisanapproach fordevelopingagriculturalstrategiestosecurefoodsecurityunderclimatechange.CSAaimstotacklethreemainobjectives:

(i) sustainably increaseagriculturalproductivityandincomes;

(ii) adaptandbuildresiliencetoclimatechange;and

(iii)reduceand/orremovegreenhousegasemissions,wherepossible.

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NuclearApplicationsforCSA• Assessment/evaluationof:

– Impactofclimatechangeonagriculture– Impactofagriculturalpracticesonclimatechange

• Developmentoftechnologiesforadaptationandbuildingresiliencetoclimatechange

• Improvementofagriculturepracticesforpotentialmitigationofclimatechange