South East Asia Climate-Smart Villages AR4D sites: 2016 Inventory
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1 South East Asia ClimateSmart Villages AR4D sites: 216 Inventory Citation BonillaFindji, O. and Bui Tan,Y South East Asia ClimateSmart Villages AR4D sites: 216 Inventory. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
2 Inventory of CSA practices in South East Asia s ClimateSmart Villages Total Practices: 25. with mitigation potential: 11 Gender impact assessed for 2 Potential gender impact known for 17 CSA subpractice Mitigation potential Country CSV AR4D sites Crop Implemen ted Evaluated Impl. & Evaluated # of Hholds Gender Assessed BioChar Vietnam Ma maize 1 BioChar Vietnam My Loi groundnut 3 BioChar Vietnam Tra Hat Rice 3 Conservation Aquaculture Cambodia Rohal Suong natural fish 1 Crop Residue retention/ incorporation Cambodia Rohal Suong Rice residue management 2 Crop Residue retention/ incorporation Philippines Guinayangan lowland Rice 3 Dynamic crop calendar (staggered sowing) Lao PDR Pailom Rice 5 Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Fish Cambodia Rohal Suong Natural fish 5 Fodder Shrubs Philippines Guinayangan Intensive Feed Garden 96 Green Manure Vietnam Ma grass and crop residues 3 Green Manure Philippines Guinayangan Lowland Rice 2 Improved Breeds (Pigs) Philippines Guinayangan Native Pigs 53 Improved Breeds (Small Ruminants) Philippines Guinayangan Goats 58 Improved Cookstoves Vietnam Ma NA 16 Improved Cookstoves Vietnam My Loi NA 16 Improved Cookstoves Vietnam Tra Hat NA 16 Improved Varieties Vietnam Tra Hat Rice 2 Improved Varieties Lao PDR Ekang Rice 13 Improved Varieties Lao PDR Pailom Rice 23 Improved Varieties Cambodia Rohal Suong Rice 3 Potential gender impacts New cropping system & additional crops (Home gardens) Vietnam Ma vegetables 3 Increased Farm Diversity Vietnam My Loi vegetables, orange 2 Increased Farm Diversity Vietnam Tra Hat Vegetables 2 New cropping system & additional crops Intercropping Philippines Guinayangan Pineapple under Coconut Based Farming system Philippines Guinayangan Corn under coconut based farming system Philippines Guinayangan Peanuts under coconut Philippines Guinayangan Fruit trees under coconut Philippines Guinayangan Bananas under coconut Integrated Water management (village scale) Cambodia Rohal Suong Fish, cow, vegetabes 5
3 Intercropping Based Farming system Philippines Guinayangan Corn under coconut based farming system Philippines Guinayangan Peanuts under coconut Inventory of CSA practices Philippines Guinayangan Fruit trees under coconut in South East Asia s Philippines Guinayangan Bananas under coconut ClimateSmart Villages Integrated Water management (village scale) Cambodia Rohal Suong Fish, cow, vegetabes 5 Intercropping CSA subpractice Mitigation Vietnam Country Ma CSV AR4D sites Cassavagrasscowpea Crop Implemen Evalua Impl. & # 6of Gender Potential Intercropping potential Philippines Guinayangan Maize tation tion Evaluation Hholds 27 Assessed gender Intercropping Philippines Guinayangan Maize and peanut 15 impacts Irrigation BioChar Lao Vietnam PDR Ekang Ma Rice maizeand vegetables 1 BioChar Vietnam My Loi groundnut 3 Irrigation BioChar Lao Vietnam PDR Pailom Tra Hat Vegetables Rice 53 Conservation Aquaculture Irrigation Cambodia Cambodia Rohal Suong Rohal Suong natural fish rice and vegetables 1 1 Crop Residue retention/ incorporation Cambodia Rohal Suong Rice residue management 2 Mulching Crop Residue retention/ incorporation Philippines Guinayangan Cassava Lowland Rice 3 4 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam Ma crop residues and animal ma 3 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam My Loi crop residues and animal 11 manure Dynamic crop calendar (staggered sowing) Lao PDR Pailom Rice 5 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam Tra Hat crop residues, and animal 2 manure Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Fish Cambodia Rohal Suong Natural fish 5 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam Tra Hat animal manure + domestic 37 Fodder Shrubs Philippines Guinayangan waste Intensive Feed Garden 96 Organic Fertilizer Philippines Guinayangan Maize 27 Green Manure Vietnam Ma grass and crop residues 3 Organic Fertilizer Philippines Guinayangan Lowland Rice 1 Green Manure Philippines Guinayangan Lowland Rice 2 Pruning Vietnam Ma Citrus 3 Improved Breeds (Pigs) Rice Management (Direct seeded) Philippines Philippines Guinayangan Guinayangan Native Pigs Upland Rice Rice Improved Management Breeds (Small (Low eternal Ruminants) input/ planting Philippines Guinayangan LEIRP Goats 2 58 distance) Rice Improved Management Cookstoves (Residue mngt) Cambodia Vietnam Rohal Ma Suong Rice NA 1 16 Improved Cookstoves Vietnam My Loi NA 16 Rice Improved Management Cookstoves (SRI) Vietnam Vietnam Ma Tra Hat Rice NA 16 7 Tree Improved planting Varieties Vietnam Vietnam My Tra Loi Hat Acacia Rice 2 2 Tree Improved planting Varieties Cambodia Lao PDR Rohal Ekang Suong Trees Rice 13 2 Water Harvesting Improved Varieties Lao PDR Lao PDR Pailom Pailom Vegetables and rice Rice 23 Improved Varieties Cambodia Rohal Suong Rice 3 New cropping system & additional crops (Home gardens) Vietnam Ma vegetables 3 Increased Farm Diversity Vietnam My Loi vegetables, orange 2 Increased Farm Diversity Vietnam Tra Hat Vegetables 2 New cropping system & additional crops Intercropping Philippines Guinayangan Pineapple under Coconut Based Farming system Philippines Guinayangan Corn under coconut based farming system Philippines Guinayangan Peanuts under coconut Philippines Guinayangan Fruit trees under coconut Philippines Guinayangan Bananas under coconut Integrated Water management (village scale) Cambodia Rohal Suong Fish, cow, vegetabes 5 Intercropping Vietnam Ma Cassavagrasscowpea 6 Intercropping Philippines Guinayangan Maize 27 Intercropping Philippines Guinayangan Maize and peanut 15 Irrigation Lao PDR Ekang Rice and vegetables Irrigation Lao PDR Pailom Vegetables 5 Irrigation Cambodia Rohal Suong rice and vegetables 1 Mulching Philippines Guinayangan Cassava 4 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam Ma crop residues and animal manure 3 Organic Fertilizer Vietnam My Loi crop residues and animal 11
4 Inventory of CSA in South East Asia s ClimateSmart Villages AgroMet Service Country CSV AR4D site AgroMet Service Implemented AgroMet Service Evaluated # of households Seasonal forecast Vietnam Ma Vietnam My Loi Vietnam Tra Hat Lao PDR Ekang Lao PDR Pailom 5 Cambodia Rohal Suong Agroadvisories on fertilizer and pesticide application Potential gender impacts known Lao PDR Pailom Agroadvisories on Vietnam Ma varieties applied under the forecasted information Vietnam My Loi Vietnam Tra Hat Lao PDR Pailom Weekly/1 day forcast Lao PDR Ekang Daily forecast Vietnam Ma 17 Vietnam My Loi Vietnam Tra Hat Lao PDR Ekang Lao PDR Pailom Cambodia Rohal Suong Market Services Country CSV AR4D site Available Implemented Evaluated # of househol ds Gender Assessed Contract farming Vietnam Ma X My Loi X Input subsidies Vietnam Tra Hat X Cambodia Rohal Suong X Potential gender impacts known
5 Inventory of CSA in South East Asia s ClimateSmart Villages Financial Services Country CSV AR4D site Available Implemented Evaluated # of households Gender Assessed Capacity Building/Technical Vietnam Ma X Assistance (by Dev agencies/programs) My Loi X Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Government Subsidies Cambodia Rohal Suong X Individual Bank savings Vietnam Ma X Vietnam My Loi X Vietnam Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Lao PDR Pailom X Individual (short term) Bank Vietnam Ma X Individual (long term) Bank Informal individual credits/ Informal saving groups Potential gender impacts known Vietnam My Loi X Vietnam Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Lao PDR Pailom X Cambodia Rohal Suong X Vietnam Ma X Vietnam My Loi X Vietnam Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Lao PDR Pailom X Cambodia Rohal Suong X Vietnam Ma X Vietnam My Loi X Vietnam Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Lao PDR Pailom X Cambodia Rohal Suong X Vietnam Ma X Vietnam My Loi X Vietnam Tra Hat X Lao PDR Ekang X Lao PDR Pailom X Cambodia Rohal Suong X Contacts Regional Program Leader Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Acknowledgments This CSV inventory was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2 activities under the global and regional coordination of Osana BonillaFindji and Yen Bui Tan, respectively. We would like to acknowledge the valuable support of our local and national governmental/nongovernmental partners including private sector participants, CGIAR Centers and focal points from each site namely: Bui Le Vinh (CIAT/Ma), Duong Minh Tuan (ICRAF/My Loi), Le Minh Duong (DARD Bac Lieu/Tra Hat CSV), Sriphone Chanthala and Architesh Panda (IRRI/Pailom and Ekang respectively), Rene Vidallo (IIRR/Guinayangan).
6 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village Ma (VIETNAM) 4 m.a.s.l 26.5% 15 Ha 192 HH headed Main crops and livestock Specific Food: Rice Food/Cash: Maize, Vegetables, Pomelo, Chicken, Pig Cash: Cassava, Fruit trees, Forest trees, Goat, Cow Climaterelated risks Prolong droughts, heavy rains, unusual floods, decline of natural flows, landslides, severe and long cold and hot spells, typhoon, soil erosion, land degradation, water pollution and GHG emission from current productions systems at high level. Climatic conditions Areas of climatic similarity MaCSV N 15.5 W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean Parameter Amount Narrative (Source: Total annual P mm In a single rainy season of mm (May Sep) and a dry season of 381 mm (OctApr). Ma # of consecutive dry months 6 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 32.6 C Ma T dry season 29.2 C Highest min T 24.4 C June, August CCAFS Community level baseline (214), Situation Analysis (215) Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
7 ClimateSmart Village Ma (VIETNAM) 4 m.a.s.l CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available (No CCAFS related) CSA Practices Agroclimatic t 26.5% 15 Ha 192 HH headed Financial Potential gender impact Market incentives Biochar (Maize) 1 Daily forecast Informal saving groups Contract farming Improved cook stoves 16 Seasonal forecast Individual Bank Savings Green manure 3 Rice Management 7 Intercropping 6 (cassavagrasscowpea) Agroadvisories on varieties applied under the forecasted information Informal individual credits Individual long term Bank Organic fertilizer 3 Increased farm diversity 3 (Vegetables) Pruning (citrus) 3 Individual short term Bank Capacity Building/ Technical Assistance Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 Integrated agricultural technologies for enhanced adaptive capacity and resilient livelihoods in CSVs P28 (CIAT) Contacts Regional Program Leader Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners CIAT NOMAFSI IAE DARD Yen Bai CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
8 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village My Loi (VIETNAM) 6 m.a.s.l 17.% 12 Ha 213 HH headed Main crops and livestock Food: Rice Food/Cash: Peanut, Orange, Citrus, Sweet potato, Cassava, Green bean, Maize, Vegetables,Chicken, Pig, Cow, Goat Cash: Accasia, Eucalyptus, Tea, Pepper Climatic conditions Specific Climaterelated risks Unusual etreme weather events: droughts, flashfloods, cold spells, hot spells and storm/typhoons. Also water scarcity and poor soil quality Areas of climatic similarity My LoiCSV N W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean (Source: Parameter Amount Narrative Total annual P mm In a single rainy season of mm (Sep Nov) and a dry season of 1263 mm (DecAug). Ma # of consecutive dry months 3 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 3.7 C Ma T dry season 33.9 C Highest min T 26.1 C June CCAFS Community level baseline (214) and Situation Analysis (215) Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
9 ClimateSmart Village My Loi (VIETNAM) 6 m.a.s.l 17.% 12 Ha 213 HH headed CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available (No CCAFS related) CSA Practices Agroclimatic t Financial Potential gender impact Market incentives Biochar (Groundnut) 3 Daily forecast Informal saving groups Contract farming Improved cook stoves 16 Organic fertilizer 11 Increased farm divers. 2 (Vegs, oranges) Tree planting 2 (Acacia) Seasonal forecast Agroadvisories on varieties applied under forecasted information Individual Bank Savings Informal individual credits Individual long term Bank Individual short term Bank Capacity Building/ Technical Assistance Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 Generating evidence base for upscaling local adaptation through ClimateSmart Agriculture P55 Contacts Regional Program Leader Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners ICRAF CARE IIRR MONREMinistry of Natural Resources Farmers' Union of Ha Tinh province Institute of Agricultural Environment CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
10 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village Tra Hat (VIETNAM) 1 m.a.s.l 22% 15 Ha 264 HH headed Main crops and livestock Specific Food and Cash: Rice, Vegetables, Chicken, Duck Cash: Pig, Python, Frog Climaterelated risks Unusual etreme weather events: floods, delays of rainy season, salinity intrusion. Climatic conditions Areas of climatic similarity Tra Hat CSV 9.37 N W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean (Source: Parameter Amount Narrative Total annual P 2.23 mm In a single rainy season of 1.28 mm (Jul Oct) and a dry season of 815 mm (NovJun). Ma # of consecutive dry months 5 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 3.2 C Ma T dry season 31.6 C Highest min T 24.6 C April CCAFS Household, Community level baselines (214), Situation Analysis (215) Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
11 ClimateSmart Village Tra Hat (VIETNAM) 1 m.a.s.l 22% 15 Ha 264 HH headed CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available (No CCAFS related) CSA Practices Agroclimatic t Financial Gender aspect assessed Potential gender impact Market incentives Biochar (Rice) 3 Daily forecast Informal saving groups Input subsidies Improved cook stoves 16 Organic fertilizer 37 Increased farm divers. 2 (Vegetables) Improved varieties 2 (Rice) Use plants to protect 2 crops from pest and disease Seasonal forecast Agroadvisories on varieties applied under forecasted information Individual Bank Savings Informal individual credits Individual long term Bank Individual short term Bank Capacity Building/ Technical Assistance Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 CSVs in the Mekong Basin: Catalyzing Rollout of Adoption P54 Contacts Regional Program Leader for SEA Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners IRRI CABI Institute of Agricultural Environment Cuu Long Rice Research Institute Can Tho University Nong Lam University CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
12 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village Pailom (LAO PDR) 15 m.a.s.l 8.8% 15 Ha 12 HH headed Main crops and livestock Specific Food and Cash: Rice, Maize, Vegetables, Pig, Chicken, Ducks Cash: Cow, forest trees Climaterelated risks Droughts, long dry season and delay of rainy season, also low soil fertility Climatic conditions Areas of climatic similarity PailomCSV N W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean (Source: Parameter Amount Narrative Total annual P mm In a single rainy season of 883 mm (Jul Sep) and a dry season of 595 mm (OctJun). Ma # of consecutive dry months 7 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 32. C Ma T dry season 35.2 C Highest min T 24.4 C June CCAFS Community baselines (214) and Situation Analysis (215) Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
13 ClimateSmart Village Pailom (LAO PDR) 15 m.a.s.l 8.8% 15 Ha 12 HH headed CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available (No CCAFS related) CSA Practices Agroclimatic t Financial Potential gender impact Market incentives Improved varieties 23 (Rice) Water harvesting (Vegetables and Rice) Irrigation 5 (Vegetables) Dynamic crop 5 calendar (Rice) Seasonal forecast 5 Agroadvisories on fertilizer and pesticide application Agroadvisories on varieties applied under the forecasted information Daily forecast Informal saving groups Individual Bank Savings Informal individual credits / Individual long term Bank Individual short term Bank Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 CSVs in the Mekong Basin: Catalyzing Rollout of Adoption P54 Contacts Regional Program Leader Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners IRRI IWMI PAFOProvincial and District Agriculture and Forestry Office Savannakhet University; NAFRI CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
14 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village Ekang (LAO PDR) 175 m.a.s.l 9% 15 Ha 216 HH headed Main crops and livestock Food: Rice Food/Cash: Maize, Vegetables, Beans, Fruits, Pig, Chicken, Ducks, Fish Cash : Cassava, Cow, Forest trees Climatic conditions Specific Climaterelated risks Unusual etreme weather events: floods, delay of rainy season. Areas of climatic similarity EkangCSV N W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean (Source: Parameter Amount Narrative Total annual P mm In a single rainy season of mm (Jun Aug) and a dry season of 842 mm (SepMay). Ma # of consecutive dry months 7 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 31.8 C Ma T dry season 34. C Highest min T 23.7 C June, July CCAFS Household and Community baselines (214), Situation Analysis 215 Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
15 ClimateSmart Village Ekang (LAO PDR) 175 m.a.s.l 9% 15 Ha 216 HH headed CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available Potential gender impact CSA Practices Agroclimatic t Financial Market incentives Improved varieties 13 (Rice) Irrigation/Groundwater Community level (Rice and Vegs) Daily forecast Weekly/1 day forcast Seasonal forecast Informal saving groups Individual Bank Savings Informal individual credits / Individual long term Bank Individual short term Bank Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 CSVs in the Mekong Basin: Catalyzing Rollout of Adoption P54 Contacts Regional Program Leader for SEA: Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA: Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners IRRI IWMI CABI National University of Laos DAFO Phonhong District PAFO Vientiane Province CUSO International NAFRI CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
16 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Precipitation (mm) Temperature (ºC) ClimateSmart Village Rohal Suong (CAMBODIA) 15 m.a.s.l 2% 1< Ha 3 HH headed Main crops and livestock Specific Food: Rice, Maize, Soybean, Sweet potato, vegetables Food/Cash: Rice, Fruit trees, Natural fish, Pig, Chicken Cash: Corchorus Climaterelated risks Unusual etreme weather events: floods, delays of rainy season. Climatic conditions Areas of climatic similarity Rohal SuongCSV N W Month Precipitation Tma Tmin Tmean Parameter Amount Narrative (Source: Total annual P mm In a single rainy season of 433 mm (Sep Oct) and a dry season of 819 mm (NovAug). Ma # of consecutive dry months 6 months (< 1 mm) Ma T rainy season 31.2 C Ma T dry season 35.4 C Highest min T 24.5 C May, June CCAFS Household, Community level baselines (214), Situation Analysis (215) Areas whose future projected climate (by 23) is similar to the current climate in this CSV (Source:
17 ClimateSmart Village Rohal Suong (CAMBODIA) 15 m.a.s.l CSA Portfolio Field testing and # of households involved (216) 2% 1< Ha 3 HH headed Implemented Evaluated Implemented & Evaluated U Mitigation potential Available Gender aspect assessed Potential gender impact CSA Practices Agroclimatic t Financial Market incentives Conservation Aquac. (Fish) 1 Crop Residue retention incorporation (Rice) 2 Rice Mngt 1 Daily forecast Seasonal forecast Informal saving groups Informal individual credits Individual long term Bank Input subsidies Integrated water mngt (Village scale) 5 Individual short term Bank Improved varieties 3 (Rice) Government subsidies Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (Fish) 5 Irrigation 1 Tree planting 2 Flagship projects Innovative approaches and Upscaling CSA in SEA P264 CSVs in the Mekong Basin: Catalyzing Rollout of Adoption P54 Contacts Regional Program Leader for SEA: Leocardio Sebastian (l.sebastian@irri.org) Science Officer for SEA: Yen Bui Tan (y.bui@irri.org) Partners WorldFish IRRI Aphivat Strey Dept. of Agricultural Etension CABI CSV profile developed by Osana BonillaFindji, Patricia Alvarez and Julian RamirezVillegas The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is a strategic partnership of CGIAR and Future Earth, led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS brings to scale climate smart agricultural practices, technologies and institutions which contribute to increased food and nutritional security, low emissions development, sustainable landscapes, and increased gender equity. This work was implemented as part of CCAFS Flagship 2, which is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit CCAFS is supported by:
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