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Climate-Resilient Agriculture in The Philippines: Climate Risk Profile, Visayas

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Title Climate-Resilient Agriculture in The Philippines: Climate Risk Profile, Visayas
 
Creator Giles, James
Macandog, Paula Beatrice
Sova, Chase
Seriño, Moises Neil V.
Ruales, Jessa H.
Enerlan, Wendy C.
Palao, Leo K.
Balanza, Jane Girly
Hildebrand, Jack
Grosjean, Godefroy
 
Subject climate-smart agriculture
farming systems
crop production
policies
climate change adaptation
resilience
agricultura climáticamente inteligente
sistemas de explotación
producción vegetal
 
Description The Visayas Climate Risk Profile is organized into six sections, each reflecting an essential analytical step in understanding current and potential adaptation options in key local agricultural value chains. The document first offers an overview of agricultural commodities that are crucial for food security and livelihoods in the Philippines, and describes major challenges to agricultural sector development in the island group. Next, it identifies the main climatic hazards based on analysis of historical climate data and climate projections including typhoons and drought. The profile continues with an analysis of vulnerabilities and risks posed by the hazards toward key commodities through crop suitability mapping. Based on these vulnerabilities, we discuss current and potential on farm adaptation options and off-farm services.
 
Date 2019-06
2021-04-27T13:06:45Z
2021-04-27T13:06:45Z
 
Type Brief
 
Identifier Giles, J.; Macandog, P.B.; Sova, C.; Seriño, M.N.V.; Ruales, J.H.; Enerlan, W.C.; Palao, L.K.; Balanza, J. G.; Hildebrand, J.; Grosjean, G. (2019) Climate-Resilient Agriculture in The Philippines: Climate Risk Profile, Visayas. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT); Department of Agriculture - Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture, Government of the Philippines; The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Manila, Philippines. 32 p.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113568
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-4.0
Open Access
 
Format 32 p.
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