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Tree nursery, Niger

Rio+20 should make sustainable land use a top priority

World leaders must promote effective land use methods to mitigate drought, says Luc Gnacadja of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification.

18 April 2012 | EN | FR

Children near Kunsu, Ghana

How to create resilient agriculture

Durable food security and agricultural growth depend on development strategies with resilience built in from the start, says Gordon Conway.

21 March 2012 | EN

Farmer, India

Transforming small-scale agriculture for green economies

Peter Messerli and colleagues argue that reforms in agricultural policy will be needed to build green economies in the developing world.

Source: NCCR North–South

21 February 2012 | EN

Woman selling tuna

Pacific fisheries need tech to track climate impact

Climate change could benefit some Pacific fisheries, but tracking the success of adaptation needs effective monitoring, says Johann Bell.

15 February 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Pacific islands to map coastal hazards

Support community mapping for climate adaptation

Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.

8 February 2012 | EN | ES

Asia–Pacific Analysis: Be proactive on disaster planning

South-East Asia has suffered from neglecting planning for disasters. Governments must heed the warnings and act now, argues Crispin Maslog.

26 January 2012 | EN | FR | 中文

Africa Analysis: Seize the moment on climate tech

Africa must make sure its grassroots innovations can benefit from a new global green technology support mechanism, argues Linda Nordling.

6 January 2012 | EN | FR

Climate change 'will raise risks for millions'

Vulnerability analyses: getting back to basics

Analysing vulnerability to climate change must go beyond stating obvious problems to become truly useful, argues Marcus Moench.

Source: IIED

10 November 2011 | EN

Smallholder farmer in Ethiopia

We have the tools to prevent another famine in Africa

Success stories show that food crises can be controlled with the right tools and agricultural policies, says Sam Dryden.

Source: The Globe and Mail

4 October 2011 | EN

A worker tries to lift a weak cow from among the carcasses of drought-stricken livestock

Better grazing practices hold key to Kenyan droughts

The current drought in northern Kenya has deep roots in the current practices of pastoralists that need to be addressed, says conservationist David Western.

5 August 2011 | EN

Africa Analysis: Regional climate plan deserves support

A new southern African climate plan is impressive, but needs more funding if it is to plug the continent's data gap, writes Linda Nordling.

7 July 2011 | EN

Maize farmer, Malawi

Creating a climate for policy change in Malawi

A conflict between climate adaptation and food security policies shows we must create the right conditions for change, says Blessings Chinsinga.

19 May 2011 | EN | FR

Plant biotech research from Flickr/CIAT by Neil Palmer

Farming in cities could help feed the world

With traditional food production under threat from climate change, we should switch from agriculture to cell culture, says Lucía Atehortúa.

2 December 2010 | EN | ES | 中文

Cities are crucial for climate mitigation

Cities are vulnerable to climate change but can adapt with policymaking informed by sound science says Cynthia Rosenweig and colleagues.

Source: Nature

27 October 2010 | EN

Boy carrying water

Water storage requires evidence-based approach

Coping with climate change requires a greater understanding of the options for water storage, writes hydrology expert Matthew McCartney.

15 September 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Cycling through flood, Sudan

Water security in an uncertain world

Policymakers must find flexible plans to ensure water security despite the uncertainties of climate change, says climate scientist Mark New.

15 September 2010 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Africa Analysis: Skills needed to draw on climate cash

Africa has woken up to the promise of 'climate cash' — but the skills needed to secure it remain thin on the ground, writes Linda Nordling.

28 July 2010 | EN

Sorghum farmer in Burkina Faso

Drought-tolerance: a learning challenge for poor farmers

Drought-tolerant crops could improve food security — if researchers take downstream adoption challenges seriously, says Travis Lybbert.

14 July 2010 | EN

Latin America ‘must encourage low-carbon markets’

The challenge for Latin American and Caribbean governments is to combine an approach to development with low-carbon emissions, says Omar Vidal.

Source: El Universal

3 May 2010 | ES

Health and climate experts must jointly tackle disease

Climate and health experts must collaborate to fight climate-sensitive disease. Ethiopia is leading the way, says Hiwot Teka.

29 December 2009 | EN