Climate Smart Agriculture: A Roadmap to Sustainable Food Security

Junaid Mehraj, Latief Ahmed, Kahkashan Qayoom, Faisul Rasool, Raies A. Bhat, Umer Fayaz, Umar Rashid Abdullah, Sajad Yousuf Dar, Amir Hussain Mir
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Climate change (CC) and climate variability (CV) are causing irregular precipitation, rising sea levels, and frequent extreme weather events, which threaten global agricultural crop production through prolonged droughts, floods, and shifting agroclimatic zones. Addressing greenhouse gas emissions and ensuring food security are among the greatest challenges of this century. Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) emerges as a global strategy to enhance food productivity amid these uncertainties. CSA aims to create climate-resilient agricultural systems that increase soil health, water, and nutrient efficiency, provide stable yields, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By improving farmers' incomes and resilience to climate impacts, CSA contributes to both climate change mitigation and adaptation. Future CSA development directions include leveraging advanced internet technology for secure agricultural information, optimizing cropping patterns and management, integrating "internet + weather" services, and implementing agricultural weather index-based insurance. These strategies offer new pathways for ecological protection, green agricultural development, and climate change mitigation.
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气候智能型农业:可持续粮食安全路线图
气候变化(CC)和气候多变性(CV)正在造成降水不规律、海平面上升和极端天气事件频发,并通过长期干旱、洪水和农业气候区的变化威胁着全球农作物生产。解决温室气体排放和确保粮食安全是本世纪最大的挑战之一。气候智能型农业(CSA)是在这些不确定因素中提高粮食生产率的全球战略。CSA 旨在创建具有气候适应能力的农业系统,提高土壤健康、水和养分的利用率,提供稳定的产量,并减少温室气体排放。通过提高农民收入和抵御气候影响的能力,CSA 既有助于减缓气候变化,也有助于适应气候变化。未来 CSA 的发展方向包括利用先进的互联网技术获取安全的农业信息、优化种植模式和管理、整合 "互联网+气象 "服务以及实施基于农业气象指数的保险。这些战略为生态保护、绿色农业发展和减缓气候变化提供了新的途径。
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