Climate Resilient Scalable Models And Guidelines on Land & Agriculture
Documentation of practices from the ‘SAMARTHYA’ Project
Climate Resilient Scalable Models and Guidelines on Land & Agriculture
Documentation of practices from the SAMARTHYA project
The SAMARTHYA project ‘Promoting Inclusive Governance and Resilience for the Right to Food’, has identified, piloted and scaled a number of models which will help reduce vulnerabilities and increase adaptive capacities in relation to climate change. This document consolidates the climate resilient scalable models on land and agriculture. These models will provide visible benefits so that small-scale marginalized and women farmers adopt them with minimal external inputs, and also help promote them with local governments for subsequent implementation. The piloted and scaled up models aim to decrease vulnerabilities, build resilient and profitable livelihoods, reduce disaster risks, and address the underlying causes of vulnerability.