Caravan 25: Special issue on climate change

Published Date
December 31, 2008
Type
Newsletter
Caravan 25: Special issue on climate change
Authors:
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

This issue of Caravan describes some of ICARDA's work on climate change. It contains overviews of the key issues, and articles describing research in specific areas. We examine, for example, how genetic resources – landrace varieties, wild relatives, indigenous livestock breeds – can be used to make small-scale agriculture better adapted to a changed climate. We discuss the implications of climate change on the evolution and spread of plant pathogens, on policy options for improving rural livelihoods, and on centuries-old patterns of livestock migration. We describe low-cost technologies to improve water management in the face of growing scarcity. We illustrate how remote sensing and geographic information systems can help identify climate change 'hot spots' and analyze long-term changes in the
environment. We discuss soil carbon and carbon sequestration in the context of developing-country agriculture. We identify lessons learnt in dry areas in West Africa, that could be put to use elsewhere.

Citation:
International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). (31/12/2008). Caravan 25: Special issue on climate change. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Keywords:
local breeds
angora goats
ghg emissions
kyoto protocol
vallerani plow
rainfed systems
drylands system
climate-proofing
ascochyta blight
fertile crescent
gis-based methods
atriplex seedling
irrigated systems
drought mitigation
climate mitigation
space-based science
crop-livestock systems
scarce natural resources
challenges for dry areas
tunisia-icarda collaboration
sahel
goats
sheep
cheese
cotton
flocks
yoghurt
farmers
pathogens
livestock
adaptation
wastewater
irrigation
rangelands
pastoralists
carbon cycle
food security
climate change
heat tolerance
carbon dioxide
global warming
plant breeding
farm management
farming systems
water harvesting
soil degradation
greenhouse effect
soil organic matter
carbon sequestration
mediterranean region
ecosystem resilience
supplemental irrigation