A study will be undertaken on the effectiveness of different site-specific targeted CSA technologies and practices involving integrated soil, land and water management, examining their gender implication and potential for adoption at scale for rehabilitation of degraded landscapes and ecosystems, improving agricultural productivity and food security, and for enhancing farmer adaptive capacity and resilience to climate variability and change by creating climate-smart multi-functional productive landscapes at different scales in EA with particular focus on Ethiopia

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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2018. A study will be undertaken on the effectiveness of different site-specific targeted CSA technologies and practices involving integrated soil, land and water management, examining their gender implication and potential for adoption at scale for rehabilitation of degraded landscapes and ecosystems, improving agricultural productivity and food security, and for enhancing farmer adaptive capacity and resilience to climate variability and change by creating climate-smart multi-functional productive landscapes at different scales in EA with particular focus on Ethiopia. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2018. MELIA.

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