Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Climate Smart Agricultural Practices for Improved Food and Climate Security

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The grand challenge of increasing production and access to nutritious and safe food to meet growing populations under threat to climate change and climate variability requires systems and transdisciplinary approaches towards agri-food systems. Sustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) focuses on increasing agricultural production from existing farmland without any adverse environmental impacts. There are three major components of SAI which include: (i) genetic intensification (e.g., focused on improving yields, resistance to pests and diseases, tolerance to abiotic stresses, increasing nutritional quality of food products, and using precision breeding, genetics, and genomics tools); (ii) ecological intensification (e.g., focused increasing diversification, farming, cropping and agroforestry systems, resource use efficiency, integrated water, nutrient and pest management); and (iii) socio-economic intensification (e.g., focused on markets, value addition, income generation, policy, creating enabling environment, and building social capital). Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices emphasize greenhouse gas emissions, water footprint, and focus on both adaptation and mitigation strategies. Few selected SAI and CSA practices include minimum and no-tillage; cover crops; crop diversity and genotypes selection for effective water use and stress tolerance; diversification (crop mixtures and rotations; perennials, agroforestry systems; forage crops; dual purpose crops); and nutrient recycling from livestock. Overall, developing adoption and scaling of these practices will require convergence of biophysical and social sciences, participatory approaches, public and private sector engagement and commitment of resources from all donor agencies for research and development, human and institutional capacity building.
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可持续农业集约化和气候智能型农业实践,以改善粮食和气候安全
在气候变化和气候变异的威胁下,提高产量和获取有营养和安全的食品以满足不断增长的人口,这一重大挑战需要对农业粮食系统采取系统和跨学科方法。可持续农业集约化(SAI)侧重于在不产生任何不利环境影响的情况下提高现有农田的农业产量。SAI有三个主要组成部分,包括:(i)基因强化(例如,侧重于提高产量、对病虫害的抵抗力、对非生物胁迫的耐受性、提高食品的营养质量,以及使用精确育种、遗传学和基因组学工具);生态集约化(例如着重增加多样化、耕作、种植和农林系统、资源利用效率、水、养分和虫害综合管理);(iii)社会经济集约化(例如,侧重于市场、增值、创收、政策、创造有利环境和建立社会资本)。气候智能型农业(CSA)实践强调温室气体排放和水足迹,并注重适应和减缓战略。少数选定的SAI和CSA做法包括少耕和免耕;覆盖作物;作物多样性和基因型选择对有效水分利用和抗逆性的影响多样化(作物混合和轮作;多年生植物,农林业系统;饲料作物;双重用途作物);从牲畜身上回收养分。总体而言,发展和推广这些做法将需要生物物理和社会科学的融合、参与性方法、公共和私营部门的参与以及所有捐助机构为研发、人力和机构能力建设提供资源的承诺。
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