Webinar 4. Addressing climate change in agriculture possibilities for the future Video uri icon

Resumen

  • Dr. Chaney St. Martin, International Specialist in Soil and Water Management within IICA's Agricultural Climate Action and Sustainability Program explains the vision of transforming towards a more climate-responsive regional agriculture in the Caribbean through 1. Take Note that Global temperatures- human-induced climate change, already increased by 1° C, threatening the reliability of agriculture as a development pillar; 2. Take into account that with the 1°C increase the Caribbean is already incurring considerable costs to adapt to climate impacts, which often exceed their financial capacity, and 3. Take regional action by building an evidence-based agricultural sector that can be sustainably financed to build food, nutrition, and livelihood security along a low-carbon/resilient developmental paradigm. Dr. St. Martin goes on to highlight one of the actions that IICA has taken through the implementation of an agriculture readiness project titled “Strengthening the foundation for a climate responsive agricultural sector in the Caribbean” which was funded by the GCF and implemented in nine (9) CARICOM countries  (Bahamas, Belize, Dominica, Haiti, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago).

Fecha de publicación

  • 2023

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