Lukwanga community awareness creation on climate change adaptation using multimedia approaches

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  • Summary:

    This project seeks to create an awareness of climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies among the Lukwanga communities. It will also work to strengthen the capacity of the Lukwanga Community Knowledge Centre as a reservoir for climate change adaptation information by using multimedia tools focussing on indigenous knowledge systems.

    Project Status:
    unknown
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    Cofinancing Total:
    n/a

Improving the Resilience of the Agriculture Sector in Lao PDR to Climate Change Impacts

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  • Implementing Agency:
    UNDP
    Implementing Agency and Partnering Organizations:
    Mininstry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), through NAFRI
    Summary:

    Project Objective

    Food insecurity resulting from climate change in Lao PDR minimized and vulnerability of farmers to extreme flooding and drought events reduced

    Background

    Project Components:
    1. Access to climate risk information
    2. Policy Analysis and Capacity Building
    3. Community-based climate risk reduction
    4. Adaptation Learning
    Expected Outputs:

    Working in one drought prone province in the South and one flood prone province in the North, this project is reducing the vulnerability of farmers to extreme flooding and drought events through the introduction of an applied ecosystems based approach to agriculture. The project is engaging at several levels. At the community and farmer level it is promoting a combination of new and traditional climate resilient cropping methods; at the province and district level it is strengthening the skills of planners, policy makers and extension workers; and the national level it is introducing a climate risk information system as a basis for comprehensive long term planning for climate risks.

    1. An improved national knowledge and information base on climate change and its impacts

    Existing climate hazard and vulnerability information for agricultural production is being systematically compiled, documented and assessed on the basis of global and regional climate change models. This information will be used to analyze agricultural land-use planning in flood- and drought-prone areas and develop alternative land use plans for different climate scenarios. Based on the results of this analysis, climate risk projections will be integrated into a comprehensive national database for flooding and drought hazards and vulnerabilities to be established by the project. A functioning system for the collection, distribution, and use of climate-related risk information at the national, district, and local levels will promote the sharing of project knowledge both within Lao PDR and in the greater Mekong sub-region. Most importantly it will contribute to and underpin both of the two other key project outcomes.

    2. Increased awareness and understanding of planners, extension works and producers about climate risks in the agriculture sector

    The project will build the capacity of sectoral planners and policy makers in MAF, WREA, MPI, NLMA, NDMO to understand and plan for projected climate change impacts on agricultural production. Climate risks will be integrated into agriculture and land use planning policies and strategies, helping to demonstrate the practical value of a comprehensive national database on climate risk. Capacity development will also engage province and district level agricultural officers, extension workers, farmer cooperatives and local stakeholders, for example by ensuring that climate risk projections and low-cost adaptation options are introduced into training programmes and learning activities provided by extension workers to local farmer groups.

    3. Investments in diversified and adaptive agricultural practices

    Community-based agricultural adaptation measures will be piloted in selected communities to promote the diversification of crops, the introduction of drought- and flood-resilient crop options, resilient farming methods and low-cost water conservation/irrigation technologies.

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    Primary Beneficiaries:
    Farmers
    Project Details
    Funding Source:
    GEF-LDCF
    Financing Amount:
    Project Budget: $4,445,450 (as of June 2011)
    Cofinancing Total:
    $12,163,998 (as of June 2011)