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Climate Smart Interventions of Small-Holder Farming Systems

In: Climate Change and Agriculture

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  • Asmat Ullah
  • Ishfaq Ahmad
  • Muhammad Habib Ur Rahaman
  • Umer Saeed
  • Ashfaq Ahmad
  • Abid Mehmood
  • Gerrit Hoogenboom

Abstract

Agriculture is very vulnerable to temperature and drought in semi-arid and arid regions. Farming communities are especially vulnerable to the potential impact of climate change on crop and livestock. For Pakistan, a potential increase of 2.8°C for the maximum day temperature and 2.2°C decrease in night temperature by the mid-century has been reported. The goal of this chapter is to introduce climate-smart interventions as mitigation and adaptation strategies coupled with crop diversification through the introduction of climate resilient crops in existing cropping systems. Firstly, it describes the impacts of climate change in context to current food security situation in Pakistan and, secondly, potential climate smart interventions to combat changes in the country. Crop models, their application for developing adaptations, modeling technique and its integration with breeding, remote sensing and its application, policy interventions and resource smart interventions in context to changing climate are imperative means to favor the farming community in future farming. Introducing climate resilient crops can be rescued and recognized in dry and hot areas of Pakistan using climate smart interventions and resource use efficiency may be determined with the aid of computer and decision support IT tools in resource inefficient areas.

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  • Asmat Ullah & Ishfaq Ahmad & Muhammad Habib Ur Rahaman & Umer Saeed & Ashfaq Ahmad & Abid Mehmood & Gerrit Hoogenboom, 2019. "Climate Smart Interventions of Small-Holder Farming Systems," Chapters, in: Saddam Hussain (ed.), Climate Change and Agriculture, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:175090
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.82872
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    Keywords

    climate change adaptations; strategies; farming systems; small farmers; Pakistan;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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