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The Asia Climate Policy Hub: Prioritizing Climate Smart Livestock Interventions for Indonesia
Both climate change and population increase are putting pressure on natural resources, and livestock production must therefore become more and more efficient. CIAT has developed an action plan in five steps to ensure sustainable and profitable livestock production in Indonesia. First, climate smart livestock profiling provides an initial prioritization of climate smart technologies and identifies barriers to adoption and reviews the policy and institutional environment. A landscape approach is then used to characterize risk and vulnerability of livestock systems, and map promising techniques to particular landscape units. Third, climate smart villages piloting are established for contrasting agroecological zones, and participatory action research is used to test innovative and resource efficient production systems, both on a biophysical and economic point of view. This is followed by a cost-benefit analysis to assess economic costs and benefits for business-as-usual approaches compared to scenarios where climate-smart practices are adopted. Finally in the fifth step, CIAT develops with its country partners a climate smart investment plan, where potential impacts of the new practices on food security, water use and greenhouse gas emissions are modelled until 2050. The five steps action plan would allow Indonesia to increase profitability and efficiency of its livestock sector.
The Asia Climate Policy Hub: Prioritizing Climate Smart Livestock Interventions for Indonesia
Both climate change and population increase are putting pressure on natural resources, and livestock production must therefore become more and more efficient. CIAT has developed an action plan in five steps to ensure sustainable and profitable livestock production in Indonesia. First, climate smart livestock profiling provides an initial prioritization of climate smart technologies and identifies barriers to adoption and reviews the policy and institutional environment. A landscape approach is then used to characterize risk and vulnerability of livestock systems, and map promising techniques to particular landscape units. Third, climate smart villages piloting are established for contrasting agroecological zones, and participatory action research is used to test innovative and resource efficient production systems, both on a biophysical and economic point of view. This is followed by a cost-benefit analysis to assess economic costs and benefits for business-as-usual approaches compared to scenarios where climate-smart practices are adopted. Finally in the fifth step, CIAT develops with its country partners a climate smart investment plan, where potential impacts of the new practices on food security, water use and greenhouse gas emissions are modelled until 2050. The five steps action plan would allow Indonesia to increase profitability and efficiency of its livestock sector.
The Asia Climate Policy Hub: Prioritizing Climate Smart Livestock Interventions for Indonesia
Grosjean, Godefroy (author) / S, Douxchamps (author) / SA, Traore (author)
2020-01-10
doi:10.14334/Proc.Intsem.LPVT-2018-p.20-24
International Seminar on Livestock Production and Veterinary Technology; 2018; 20-24
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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