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Climate Smart Agriculture Practices in India

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/ew.4645,
        author={Manisha Singh and Fatima Qasim Hasan},
        title={Climate Smart Agriculture Practices in India},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web},
        volume={10},
        number={1},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={EW},
        year={2023},
        month={12},
        keywords={Climate Smart Agriculture, Climate Change, Food Security, Sustainability, Resilience},
        doi={10.4108/ew.4645}
    }
    
  • Manisha Singh
    Fatima Qasim Hasan
    Year: 2023
    Climate Smart Agriculture Practices in India
    EW
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/ew.4645
Manisha Singh1,*, Fatima Qasim Hasan2
  • 1: G. L. Bajaj Institute of Management and Research
  • 2: Galgotias University
*Contact email: manisha.singh@glbimr.org

Abstract

According to the World Bank, Climate-smart agriculture encompasses the comprehensive management of landscapes, including land under cultivation, livestock, woodland areas, and aquatic resources, addressing the interconnected issues of food security and climate change. United Nations Population Fund or UNFPAs Population dashboard shows India’s population at 1406.6 million with an annual average rate of population increase at 0.9% from 2020-25. To meet this food demand, it is imperative for India to adapt sustainable agricultural practices. The IPCC (Inter-governmental panel on climate change) report has pointed out that climate change has affected food security due to global warming and extremes of temperatures around the World. In light of these facts, India faces the unique challenge of developing a path of enhancing the country’s food supply, ensuring water availability while minimizing agricultural GHGs (Greenhouse emissions) which are estimated to be 14% of its total GHG emissions. In the 2021 Global Climate Risk Index (CRI), India was ranked 7th, with a CRI score of 16.67. This paper aims at understanding the theoretical and conceptual framework of climate smart agriculture and presents an insight into how the objectives of food sufficiency, change in climatic conditions and greenhouse gas emissions are being met in India through policies, institutions and financial models.

Keywords
Climate Smart Agriculture, Climate Change, Food Security, Sustainability, Resilience
Received
2023-10-09
Accepted
2023-12-12
Published
2023-12-19
Publisher
EAI
http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/ew.4645

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