GCF CARICOM AgReady Project Consultation
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13-07-2022Autor
Gregoire Carai, Nekelia
Witkowski, Kelly
St. Ville, Lyndelle
St. Ville, Arlette
Ramessar, Candice
Dormer, Dianne
Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Caribbean Climate Responsive Agriculture Forum (CCRAF)
Programa de Acción Climática y Sostenibilidad Agropecuaria (PACSA)
EbA Project - Strengthening Coastal and Marine Climate Resilience through Upland and Coastal Ecosystem Based Adaptation and Community Engagement
Caribbean Soil-Centric Actions
Living Soils of the Americas
The Green Climate Fund (GCF)
GCF CARICOM AgREady Project
Editor
St. Martin, Chaney
Location
Dominica
Objetivos do desenvolvimento sustent�vel
ODS 11 - Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
ODS 12 - Producción y consumo responsables
ODS 13 - Acción por el clima
Tipo
Seminario web
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Guest speakers: Mrs. Nekelia Gregoire Carai, Technical Specialist, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) - Dominica, Mrs. Kelly Witkowski, Technical Specialist, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) - Costa Rica, Dr. Lyndelle St. Ville, Stakeholder Consultant, DataShore - St. Lucia, Dr. Arlette St. Ville, Stakeholder Consultant, DataShore - St. Lucia, Ms. Candice Ramessar, Gender Consultant, Freelance Consultant - Guyana, Ms. Dianne Dormer, Climate Smart Agriculture Specialist, Freelance Consultant - Jamaica
Resumo
Mrs. Kelly Witkowski, Manager of IICA's Agricultural Climate Action and Sustainability Program provides a brief overview of the agriculture readiness and preparatory support project titled 'Strengthening the Foundation for a Climate Responsive Agricultural Sector in the Caribbean'. The overarching goal of this readiness project is to build a climate responsive agricultural sector in the Caribbean. The expected impact of the project is the recognition of key role of agriculture for meeting national and international (NDC, SDG) climate and sustainability commitments and ability to make effective investments to enhance sectoral and national plans to achieve climate resilience and low emissions development. Dr. Lyndelle St. Ville and Dr. Arlette Saint Ville presents a summary report of the 'Validated Guidelines for Stakeholder Engagement with the Agriculture Sector' in nine (9) CARICOM countries, and some of the key challenges in engaging agriculture sakeholders are highlighted, with proposed guidelines for addressing these challenges. Ms. Candice Ramessar, Development Specialist Consultant presents the findings of the Gender Strategy under the agriculture readiness and preparatory support project titled 'Strengthening the Foundation for a Climate Responsive Agricultural Sector in the Caribbean'. Ms. Ramessar highlights objectives of the GCF gender policy and some of the key paragraphs which promote gender mainstreaming, and the results of the gender responsiveness stakeholder engagement. Ms. Dianne Dormer, Agribusiness and Climate Change Adaptation Consultant presents on the results of the Stakeholder Validation of National Inventories under the agriculture readiness and preparatory support project titled 'Strengthening the Foundation for a Climate Responsive Agricultural Sector in the Caribbean' which was funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), and delves into the purpose of the inventories, data collection and stakeholder validation processes, results of the review of national inventories and the proposed next steps. Mrs. Nekelia Gregoire Carai, Technical Specialist in Soil and Water with IICA's Agricultural Climate Action and Sustainability Program presents on the project vision for the concept notes expected to be developed under the agriculture readiness and preparatory support project titled 'Strengthening the Foundation for a Climate Responsive Agricultural Sector in the Caribbean', and puts in perspective the context of Caribbean agriculture and the vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.
Keywords
Impacto ambiental||environmental impact||impacto ambiental||impact sur l'environnement, Cultivos||crops||cultura||plante de culture, Adaptación||adaptation||adaptação||adaptation, Adaptación al cambio climático||climate change adaptation||adaptation aux changements climatiques, Gestión de ecosistemas||ecosystem management||gestion de l'écosystème, Mitigación del cambio climático||climate change mitigation||atténuation des effets du changement climatique, Política ambiental||environmental policies||política ambiental||politique de l'environnement, Diseño de proyectos||project design||design de projectos||conception de projet, Proyectos de desarrollo||development projects||projecto de desenvolvimento||projet de développement, Emisiones de la agricultura||emissions from agriculture||émissions dues à l'agriculture, Sostenibilidad||sustainability||sustentabilidade||durabilité, Agricultura sostenible||sustainable agriculture||agricultura sustentável||agriculture durable, Caribe||Caribbean||Caraíbas||Caraïbes, 4864-00,
Delegation
Representación Santa Lucía
Representación Guyana
Representación Dominica
Representación Jamaica
Representación Costa Rica
Editor
Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)
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