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Methods for identifying low emissions development options for agriculture [1]

Low emissions development strategies (LEDS) are national economic and social development plans that promote sustainable development while reducing GHG emissions. While LEDS programs have helped to mainstream economy-wide planning for low emissions, planning for low emissions agriculture has remained nascent. Low-emissions development (LED) in agriculture acknowledges that the primary purpose of agriculture is to produce food and other goods for human needs, and that climate change mitigation is a secondary goal that should not compromise production. This paper describes a research process and protocol to identify high potential LED options in agriculture at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The case study illustrates the steps for the identification and prioritization of LED options including: idea generation, concept development, and evidence building. Each stage is designed to gather and analyze data that specifically enable managers and stakeholders to make informed evaluations. The method gathers not only emission and mitigation information but also food security and income generation data, lending process legitimacy to the research.

Publication Date: 
31/12/2015
Julie Nash [2], Ciniro Costa Junior [3], Gillian Galford [4], & et al [5]
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change [6], Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) [7]
Tags:
Climate Change [8], Agriculture [9], Green House Gases [10], Developing Countries [11], Agricultural Systems [12], Emission Targets [13], Carbon Sequestration [14], Bangladesh [15], Asia [16]
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