Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.7910/DVN/FNWDAX |
Publication Date
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2019-12-02 |
Title
| 2018- CSA Monitoring – Cauca Climate Smart-Village (Colombia) |
Author
| Bonilla-Findji, OsanaClimate Change, Agriculture and Food SecurityORCID0000-0002-6098-000X
Eitzinger, AntonInternational Center for Tropical AgricultureORCID0000-0001-7317-3381
Andrieu, NadineCentre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développementORCID0000-0001-9558-9302
Jarvis, AndyInternational Center for Tropical AgricultureORCID0000-0001-6543-0798
Martínez- Barón, DeissyClimate Change, Agriculture and Food SecurityORCID0000-0003-2317-8760
Ortega, Luis AlfonsoFundación Ecohabitats
Mañunga, JimmyAsociacion de Juntas de Acción Comunal del noroccidente de Popayan |
Point of Contact
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Bonilla-Findji, Osana (Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security)
Martinez Salgado, Jesus David (Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security) |
Description
| This dataset contains the files produced in the implementation of the “Integrated Monitoring Framework for Climate-Smart Agriculture” in the Cauca Climate Smart Village (Colombia) in February 2018. This monitoring framework developed by CCAFS is meant to be deployed annually across the global network of Climate-Smart Villages to gather field-based evidence by tracking the progress on:
- adoption of CSA practices and technologies, as well as access to climate information services and
- their related impacts at household level (and farm level, in selected sites).
This framework proposes standard Descriptive Indicators to track changes in:
- 5 enabling dimensions that might affect adoption patterns,
- a set of 5 CORE indicators at Household level to assess perceived effects of CSA practices on Food Security, Productivity, Income and Climate vulnerability and
- 4 CORE indicators on Gender aspects (Participation in decision-making, Participation in implementation, Access/control over Resources and work time).
- At farm level, 7 CORE indicators are suggested to determine farms CSA performance, as well as synergies and trade-offs among the three pillars. This integrated framework is associated with a cost-effective data collection App (Geofarmer) that allowed capturing information in almost real–time. The survey questionnaire is structured around different thematic modules (Demographic, Livelihoods, Food Security, Climate events, Climate Services, CSA practices, Financial Services) connected to standard CSA metrics and the specific indicators.
The framework responds to three main research questions:
- Within each CSV community, who adopts which CSA technologies and practices and what are their motivations, enabling/constraining factors?
- What are the gender-disaggregated perceived effects of CSA options on farmers’ livelihood (agricultural production, income, food security, food diversity and adaptive capacity) and on key gender dimensions (participation in decision making, participation in CSA implementation and dis-adoption, control and access over resources and labour)?
- How does CSA perform at farm level, and what synergies and trade-offs exist (whole farm model analysis)?
NOTE: In the case of the 2018 Implementation in Cauca, only questions 1 and 2 where addressed (The “Calculator Modules” of the survey allowing to address farm level CSA effects on performance were not applied). |
Subject
| Agricultural Sciences |
Keyword
| Monitoring (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4911
Climate Smart Agriculture (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1361789093890
Households (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_3676
Livelihoods (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1374498089962
Adaptation (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_117
Food Security (AGROVOC) http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_10967
Climate Shocks (Other)
Latin America and the Caribbean (CIAT Region)
Decision and Policy Analysis - DAPA (CIAT Research Area) |
Related Publication
| Kristjanson P, Garlick C, Cramer L, Förch W, Thornton PK Ngungu A. 2014. Global Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results. Version 2. CCAFS Working Paper no. 56. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). Copenhagen, Denmark. Available online at: www.ccafs.cgiar.org handle 10568/16426 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16426 |
Notes
| Universe: At the time of data collection, all survey participants resided within 7 communities in Cauca: "San Antonio", "La Mota", "Los Tendidos", "Las Mercedes", "Los Cerrillos", “El Danubio", or "San Rafael". Los Cerrillos and Las Mercedes is where most of the CCAFS PAR activities were focused until then. The initial sample target included the 140 households covered in the initial CCAFS Baseline (HBS) and the households directly involved in CCAFS activities. Implementation was carried out by locally trained enumerators using the Geofarmer Smart Monitoring App for data collection. A total of 262 individuals were sampled: 108 adult females, 113 adult males (age 35 or over), 22 young females and 10 young males (under 35). Two persons were surveyed from each household. 9 individuals had unrecorded birth years. |
Language
| Castilian, Spanish |
Producer
| International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) |
Production Date
| 2019-12-02 |
Distributor
| CCAFS Flagship 2: Climate Smart Technologies and Practices |
Depositor
| Ramirez, Margarita |
Deposit Date
| 2019-12-02 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 2017-02-01; End Date: 2018-02-01 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2018-02-01; End Date: 2018-03-01 |
Data Type
| Survey data; Socio-economic Data; Geographic Data; Environmental Data; Capacity Building |