2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2015.05.013
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Ecosystem-based adaptation for smallholder farmers: Definitions, opportunities and constraints

Abstract: Despite the growing interest in Ecosystem-based Adaptation, there has been little discussion of how this approach could be used to help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change, while ensuring the continued provision of ecosystem services on which farming depends. Here we provide a framework for identifying which agricultural practices could be considered 'Ecosystem-based Adaptation' practices, and highlight the opportunities and constraints for using these practices to help smallholder farmers adapt to cli… Show more

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“…A commendable adaptation option is the promotion of agro-biodiversity and delivery of ecosystem services (ES) from ecosystem-based adaptation practices (Noordwijk et al 2011). Ecosystembased adaptation practices can deliver an optimized set of ES that can support farmers to adapt to, and mitigate climate change effects and improve livelihoods: The most promising ecosystem-based adaptation practice in coffee production is agroforestry (Vignola et al 2015). However, not all agroforestry options fit everywhere (Coe et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A commendable adaptation option is the promotion of agro-biodiversity and delivery of ecosystem services (ES) from ecosystem-based adaptation practices (Noordwijk et al 2011). Ecosystembased adaptation practices can deliver an optimized set of ES that can support farmers to adapt to, and mitigate climate change effects and improve livelihoods: The most promising ecosystem-based adaptation practice in coffee production is agroforestry (Vignola et al 2015). However, not all agroforestry options fit everywhere (Coe et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to statistics published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, among various grains, rice (Oryza sativa L.) accounts for 20% of the world's dietary energy and is the staple food of >50% of the world's population [1]. However, frequent natural disasters such as typhoons, heavy rains, and droughts hinder rice production and can cause substantial financial losses for smallholder farmers [2][3][4][5], particularly in intensive agricultural practice areas such as Taiwan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such strategies invest in strengthening agricultural extension programs to promote adaptation practices for smallholders that are ecosystem-based. This could generate important short-term livelihood benefits as well as long-term benefits through ensuring improved ecosystem health (Vignola et al 2015). Such ecosystem-based adaptation strategies recognize the benefits that local ecosystems can yield in terms of smallholder crop production, and buffers from the impacts of negative environmental or climate shocks.…”
Section: Factors That Affect the Adaptive Capacity Of Smallholder Farmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence is still building on the effects of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) strategies on adaptive capacity. Ecosystem-based strategies promote the adoption of agricultural practices that are already recognized to benefit both smallholder coffee and subsistence agriculturalists and their crop production in the long-term (Vignola et al 2015).…”
Section: Factors That Affect the Adaptive Capacity Of Smallholder Farmentioning
confidence: 99%