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  • Authors: Rodríguez Ward, D.; David, O.;
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  • Authors: Pradel, Willy; Velasco, Claudio; Flores, Paola; Panchi, Nancy; +3 Authors

    El proyecto “Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima: Generando sinergias entre los saberes locales y científicos para lograr resiliencia y capacidad adaptativa en los altos Andes” financiado por la Cooperación Española AECID (Proyecto ILCYM – AECID en adelante), es un proyecto que tuvo como objetivo específico el fortalecer capacidades de actores locales para usar sistemas de alerta temprana a riesgos de introducción y diseminación de plagas y enfermedades, hacer recomendaciones y tomar decisiones de manejo para elevar la resiliencia al cambio climático de los sistemas agroalimentarios basados en papa. Este proyecto uso como principal herramienta el software ILCYM (Insect Life Cicle Modeling) desarrollado por el departamento de entomología del Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP). Actualmente, el equipo ILCYM dentro del Área de Virología / División de protección de cultivos hizo ajustes en el software para que sea una herramienta más amigable, obteniendo la versión 4.0 del software siendo lo suficientemente confiable para ser usado por instituciones relacionadas a la predicción de plagas y manejo de enfermedades de cultivos en la región andina. Adicionalmente, como proyecto, para poder llegar a los usuarios finales (agricultores de papa) en diferentes países de la región Andina como Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia, se capacitaron a las instituciones más cercanas a los agricultore

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  • Authors: International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Corporación Autónoma Regional del Valle del Cauca;
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  • Authors: Gregorio, M. di; Brockhaus, M.; Cronin, T.; Muharrom, E.;
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  • Authors: International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Corporación Autónoma Regional del Valle del Cauca;
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  • Authors: Pokorny, B.; Sabogal, C.; Camino, Ronnie de;

    Criteria and indicators to evaluate forest management (C&I) facilitate the understanding of and communication about sustainability. Thus an increasing number of national and international initiatives defined C&I sets for certification, monitoring and auditing of forest management. Because of the variety of C&I applications and the heterogeneity of C&I users, the demands and requirements on C&I in relation to application, evaluation and interpretation are diverse. To ensure viability and acceptance of C&I based forest management tools, this diversity has to be considered in the process of developing C&I sets. Based on a revision of C&I initiatives in Latin America, experiences made by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and consultations with experts, the paper identifies and discusses the demands and requirements related to the application of C&I and its practical implications.

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  • Authors: Martínez, Jesús David; Leal, Martín; Martínez Barón, Deissy;

    La Unidad de Cambio Climático del Ministerio de Agricultura Ganadería y Alimentación de Guatemala (MAGA) y el Programa de Investigación de CGIAR en Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS), diseñaron conjuntamente un instrumento con el propósito de conocer los impactos del aislamiento preventivo en la producción agropecuaria de Guatemala a partir de la percepción de los extensionistas del MAGA. En este documento se presentan los resultados de la aplicación de encuestas en Guatemala, así como un análisis de diferentes escenarios y recomendaciones para el sector agropecuario guatemalteco.

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  • Authors: Rivas, Juan Sebastián; Ortiz, Natalia; Salas Betancourt, Daniela;

    On April 21, the Colombia team of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) received a visit from a group of students from the University of the Andes. These students are enrolled in the course “Politics and Food Policies” and visited the Palmira Campus of the Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT. The students, representing various undergraduate and graduate fields such as medicine, political science, government and public affairs, law, international relations, ecology, economics, and industrial engineering, among others, gained insights into the significance of research and innovation in agrifood systems. They also learned how science is applied in Colombian public policy, with specific examples related to climate change and the management of pests and diseases in crops of great importance to the country.

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  • Authors: Center for International Forestry Research;
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  • Authors: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; International Center for Tropical Agriculture;

    Este folleto se publica en el marco del proyecto “Servicios agroclimáticos e información de seguridad alimentaria para una mejor toma de decisiones – AgroClimas” (http://bit.ly/AgroClimas), apoyado por el Programa de Investigación de CGIAR en Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS, sus siglas en inglés) y liderado por el Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT). Esta Cartilla de Guía rápida de plagas y enfermedades del cultivo de fríjol es la segunda de una serie de cartillas que se estarán publicando como parte del proyecto AgroClimas. Agradecemos a todos los encuestadores y agricultores de los municipios de Barichara, Curití, San Gil y Villanueva en Santander, Colombia, así como a los agricultores del Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima (TeSAC) Cauca-Cerrillos y a la Fundacion EcoHabitats.

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  • Authors: Pradel, Willy; Velasco, Claudio; Flores, Paola; Panchi, Nancy; +3 Authors

    El proyecto “Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima: Generando sinergias entre los saberes locales y científicos para lograr resiliencia y capacidad adaptativa en los altos Andes” financiado por la Cooperación Española AECID (Proyecto ILCYM – AECID en adelante), es un proyecto que tuvo como objetivo específico el fortalecer capacidades de actores locales para usar sistemas de alerta temprana a riesgos de introducción y diseminación de plagas y enfermedades, hacer recomendaciones y tomar decisiones de manejo para elevar la resiliencia al cambio climático de los sistemas agroalimentarios basados en papa. Este proyecto uso como principal herramienta el software ILCYM (Insect Life Cicle Modeling) desarrollado por el departamento de entomología del Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP). Actualmente, el equipo ILCYM dentro del Área de Virología / División de protección de cultivos hizo ajustes en el software para que sea una herramienta más amigable, obteniendo la versión 4.0 del software siendo lo suficientemente confiable para ser usado por instituciones relacionadas a la predicción de plagas y manejo de enfermedades de cultivos en la región andina. Adicionalmente, como proyecto, para poder llegar a los usuarios finales (agricultores de papa) en diferentes países de la región Andina como Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia, se capacitaron a las instituciones más cercanas a los agricultore

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  • Authors: International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Corporación Autónoma Regional del Valle del Cauca;
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  • Authors: International Center for Tropical Agriculture; Corporación Autónoma Regional del Valle del Cauca;
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  • Authors: Pokorny, B.; Sabogal, C.; Camino, Ronnie de;

    Criteria and indicators to evaluate forest management (C&I) facilitate the understanding of and communication about sustainability. Thus an increasing number of national and international initiatives defined C&I sets for certification, monitoring and auditing of forest management. Because of the variety of C&I applications and the heterogeneity of C&I users, the demands and requirements on C&I in relation to application, evaluation and interpretation are diverse. To ensure viability and acceptance of C&I based forest management tools, this diversity has to be considered in the process of developing C&I sets. Based on a revision of C&I initiatives in Latin America, experiences made by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and consultations with experts, the paper identifies and discusses the demands and requirements related to the application of C&I and its practical implications.

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  • Authors: Martínez, Jesús David; Leal, Martín; Martínez Barón, Deissy;

    La Unidad de Cambio Climático del Ministerio de Agricultura Ganadería y Alimentación de Guatemala (MAGA) y el Programa de Investigación de CGIAR en Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS), diseñaron conjuntamente un instrumento con el propósito de conocer los impactos del aislamiento preventivo en la producción agropecuaria de Guatemala a partir de la percepción de los extensionistas del MAGA. En este documento se presentan los resultados de la aplicación de encuestas en Guatemala, así como un análisis de diferentes escenarios y recomendaciones para el sector agropecuario guatemalteco.

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  • Authors: Rivas, Juan Sebastián; Ortiz, Natalia; Salas Betancourt, Daniela;

    On April 21, the Colombia team of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) received a visit from a group of students from the University of the Andes. These students are enrolled in the course “Politics and Food Policies” and visited the Palmira Campus of the Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT. The students, representing various undergraduate and graduate fields such as medicine, political science, government and public affairs, law, international relations, ecology, economics, and industrial engineering, among others, gained insights into the significance of research and innovation in agrifood systems. They also learned how science is applied in Colombian public policy, with specific examples related to climate change and the management of pests and diseases in crops of great importance to the country.

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  • Authors: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; International Center for Tropical Agriculture;

    Este folleto se publica en el marco del proyecto “Servicios agroclimáticos e información de seguridad alimentaria para una mejor toma de decisiones – AgroClimas” (http://bit.ly/AgroClimas), apoyado por el Programa de Investigación de CGIAR en Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS, sus siglas en inglés) y liderado por el Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT). Esta Cartilla de Guía rápida de plagas y enfermedades del cultivo de fríjol es la segunda de una serie de cartillas que se estarán publicando como parte del proyecto AgroClimas. Agradecemos a todos los encuestadores y agricultores de los municipios de Barichara, Curití, San Gil y Villanueva en Santander, Colombia, así como a los agricultores del Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima (TeSAC) Cauca-Cerrillos y a la Fundacion EcoHabitats.

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