CAADP Policy Brief 13. Agriculture and climate change – politics behind the policies

Abstract

Policy-makers are increasingly focusing on the linkages between agriculture and climate change. Since 2009 African Union members have committed to embracing climate change mitigation and adaptation as integral components of agricultural development. While a number of pilot initiatives are under way, we know little about what this kind of focus on climate change and agriculture will mean in practice. Realising the potentials of agricultural systems for adaption and mitigation is about more than technological choices and farming practices; it is also about politics and power. This Brief draws on recent research by the Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC) which examines how the agenda for climate-smart agriculture is playing out in practice in Africa, and asks:

  • Who participates in national agriculture and climate change policy processes?
  • Whose knowledge counts in defining climate-smart agriculture?
  • On whose terms and in whose interests are particular approaches and technologies favoured?

Citation

Brock, K.; Wellard, K. CAADP Policy Brief 13. Agriculture and climate change – politics behind the policies. Future Agricultures Consortium, Brighton, UK (2014) 12 pp.

CAADP Policy Brief 13. Agriculture and climate change – politics behind the policies

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Published 1 January 2014