Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture

Lesotho's agricultural system faces a growing number of climate-related vulnerabilities with droughts, floods, pests, and extreme temperatures occurring more frequently. In response, the Government of Lesotho is collaborating with the World Ba...

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spelling okr-10986-330352021-05-25T09:30:43Z Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture World Bank CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE CROP MANAGEMENT FOOD SECURITY INVESTMENT SOIL EROSION PEST INFESTATION GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS JOB CREATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY Lesotho's agricultural system faces a growing number of climate-related vulnerabilities with droughts, floods, pests, and extreme temperatures occurring more frequently. In response, the Government of Lesotho is collaborating with the World Bank to integrate climate change into the country’s agriculture policy agenda through the Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan (CSAIP). 2019-12-17T19:45:52Z 2019-12-17T19:45:52Z 2019-12-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/847551575647928833/Full-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33035 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Africa Lesotho
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topic CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE
CROP MANAGEMENT
FOOD SECURITY
INVESTMENT
SOIL EROSION
PEST INFESTATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
JOB CREATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
spellingShingle CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE
CROP MANAGEMENT
FOOD SECURITY
INVESTMENT
SOIL EROSION
PEST INFESTATION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
JOB CREATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
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Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
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Lesotho
description Lesotho's agricultural system faces a growing number of climate-related vulnerabilities with droughts, floods, pests, and extreme temperatures occurring more frequently. In response, the Government of Lesotho is collaborating with the World Bank to integrate climate change into the country’s agriculture policy agenda through the Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan (CSAIP).
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title Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
title_short Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
title_full Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
title_fullStr Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Lesotho Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment Plan : Opportunities for Transitioning to More Productive, Climate-Resilient, and Low Carbon Agriculture
title_sort lesotho climate-smart agriculture investment plan : opportunities for transitioning to more productive, climate-resilient, and low carbon agriculture
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
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