Climate resilient sustainable agriculture for adaptation to climate change (The Gambia)
This project aims at streamlining of agroecological approaches for smallholder farmers to adapt to climate-induced shocks and to reduce vulnerabilities.
Following the 1980s droughts, both Zambia and Malawi’s governments and specialized international agencies have successfully promoted cassava production in Malawi and Zambia in order to reduce drought vulnerability and dependency on maize monocropping.
This project on climate-smart villages (CSV) aims to generate evidence at local scales of what climate-smart agricultural options work best, where, why, and how.