Options for agriculture in the 2015 international climate change agreement

This reports aim to help parties think through approaches under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

Abstract

This is a discussion document to help Parties think through different approaches to addressing agriculture under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Five options for agriculture are discussed.

This report has been produced by Kibo Consulting / UK Met Office for the UK Department for International Development (DFID) Adaptation Knowledge and Tools programme and published through Evidence on Demand. The Adaptation Knowledge and Tools programme is a DFID-funded programme intended to maximise the effectiveness of UK and international investment in climate change adaptation and resilience. The knowledge and tools generated through this programme are expected to promote greater understanding of what constitutes best practice in adaptation, as well as better international cohesion and coordination around adaptation. Through these entry points the programme expects to increase the quality of international and UK adaptation programming and reduce its risk.

Citation

Kibo Consulting; UK Met Office. Options for agriculture in the 2015 international climate change agreement. Evidence on Demand, UK (2014) 32 pp. [DOI: 10.12774/eod_cr.june2014.kibometoffice]

Options for agriculture in the 2015 international climate change agreement

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Published 1 January 2014