CCAFS legacy | Future
Since its inception in 2009, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) contributed to the development of 'climate-smart agriculture', building the science and partnerships needed to make it a critical component of climate action.
As part of the transition to #OneCGIAR, CCAFS came to the end of its journey on 31 December 2021.
With these ambitious reforms of the CGIAR network, a decade of innovation and research led by the CCAFS team is now a springboard for several new initiatives and projects in what remains the world's largest research partnership for food and agriculture.
These include Building Systemic Resilience Against Climate Variability and Extremes (known as 'ClimBeR') and Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
This film features CCAFS team members, alumni and partners. It explores the key themes that drove its work, and how CCAFS successes (and failures) informs how we can approach the challenges and opportunities in taking forward 'climate-smart agriculture' in 2022 and beyond.
This fourth and final part of the CCAFS legacy film explores the new CGIAR projects and initiatives that have emerged from CCAFS work.
Click through the playlist 'The CCAFS Legacy' to watch all episodes.
Видео CCAFS legacy | Future канала CGIAR Climate Impact Platform
As part of the transition to #OneCGIAR, CCAFS came to the end of its journey on 31 December 2021.
With these ambitious reforms of the CGIAR network, a decade of innovation and research led by the CCAFS team is now a springboard for several new initiatives and projects in what remains the world's largest research partnership for food and agriculture.
These include Building Systemic Resilience Against Climate Variability and Extremes (known as 'ClimBeR') and Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
This film features CCAFS team members, alumni and partners. It explores the key themes that drove its work, and how CCAFS successes (and failures) informs how we can approach the challenges and opportunities in taking forward 'climate-smart agriculture' in 2022 and beyond.
This fourth and final part of the CCAFS legacy film explores the new CGIAR projects and initiatives that have emerged from CCAFS work.
Click through the playlist 'The CCAFS Legacy' to watch all episodes.
Видео CCAFS legacy | Future канала CGIAR Climate Impact Platform
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