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Practices and enabling conditions for climate-smart agriculture: current status in seven countries in Latin America

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L1.3 Latin America

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Practices and enabling conditions for climate-smart agriculture: current

status in seven countries in Latin America

Bouroncle Claudia1, Corner-Dolloff Caitlin2, Halliday Andrew3, Nowak Andreea2, Zavariz Beatriz2, Argote Karolina2, Baca Maria4 Fallot Abigail1,5, Le Coq Jean-Francois5

1CATIE-Climate Change and Watershed Program; 30501 Turrialba, Costa Rica 2CIAT-DAPA, Cali, Colombia

3CATIE, consultant 4CIAT-DATA, consultant

5CIRAD UMR ART-DEV, 34000 Montpellier, France

Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) initiatives require that tradeoffs and synergies between three goals - production, adaptation and mitigation – be addressed, in contexts with contrasting challenges. Cross country evaluation of the climate smart practices implemented in the main productive systems of seven countries of Latin America and the Caribbean shows that they have reached different achievement levels in their environmental and socio-economic dimensions. While it is clear that existing sustainable development initiatives have facilitated the adoption of climate-smart practices, the enabling conditions for their dissemination and long-term viability have not been established. We carried out a meta-analysis of the type of climate smart-practices identified in the seven countries and the conditions that enabled their adoption and development. On the basis of an expert-based typology of climate-smartness, we determined degrees of adoption of climate-smart measures, and challenges for their wider implementation as perceived by main stakeholders in the agricultural sector. Then, we reviewed the biophysical, institutional and political context and identified which elements induced the adoption of smart-practices and which tend to block them. We conclude by highlighting some differences between CSA and standard rural development, calling for renewed policy action.

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