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A Blueprint for Digital Climate-Informed Advisory Services: Building the Resilience of 300 Million Small-Scale Producers by 2030

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Title A Blueprint for Digital Climate-Informed Advisory Services: Building the Resilience of 300 Million Small-Scale Producers by 2030
 
Creator Ferdinand, Tyler
Illick-Frank, Emma
Postema, Louise
Stephenson, Jim
Rose, Alison
Petrovic, Darko
Migisha, Claude
Fara, Katiuscia
Zebiak, Stephen
Siantonas, Tony
Pavese, Nicoletta
Chellew, Tom
Campbell, Bruce M.
Rumbaitis del Rio, Cristina
 
Subject climate services
food security
resilience
climate change adaptation
climate
smallholders
 
Description In 2019, nearly 750 million people faced food insecurity, with that number expected to increase in the coming years. Climate change could significantly depress global crop yields, but adaptation efforts could help decrease this risk. The Blueprint for Digital Climate-Informed Advisory Services lays the conceptual foundation for building the climate resilience of at least 300 million small-scale agricultural producers by 2030.

Digital climate-informed advisory services (DCAS) are tools and platforms that integrate climate information into agricultural decision-making. These services include digital mobile apps, radio and online platforms, as well as to digitally enabled printed bulletins based on climate models and extension services that use climate information platforms. DCAS can help agricultural producers and other value chain actors build resilience to climate impacts that threaten present and future agri-food systems. Scaling up efforts, while leaving no one behind, is critical to safeguarding the millions of small-scale producers vital to our global food security. This working paper outlines key principles for good practice, explores how to build the resilience of at least 300 million small-holder producers by 2030 and provides a preliminary typology of how to target investments so they reach the most vulnerable and under-resourced. Additionally, it puts forward potential next steps to accelerate growth in this community of practice and increase meaningful investment in these services.

The blueprint was created by more than 150 stakeholders organized into three working groups on data quality and governance, equity and co-creation, and financially sustainable business models. These working groups were led by the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University, the World Food Programme and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, respectively. In addition to working group reports, the blueprint was developed based on an extensive literature review and expert consultations undertaken by the World Resources Institute and the Global Center on Adaptation.
 
Date 2021-07-29
2021-12-09T13:49:25Z
2021-12-09T13:49:25Z
 
Type Report
 
Identifier Ferdinand T, Illick-Frank E, Postema L, Stephenson J, Rose A, Petrovic D, Migisha C, Fara K, Zebiak S, Siantonas T, Pavese N, Chellew T, Campbell BM, Rumbaitis del Rio C. 2021. A Blueprint for Digital Climate Informed Advisory Services: Building the Resilience of 300 Million Small-Scale Producers by 2030. Working Paper. Washington, DC: World Resources Institute.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116623
https://www.wri.org/research/digital-climate-informed-advisory-services
https://doi.org/10.46830/wriwp.20.00103
 
Language en
 
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