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Promoting participatory decision-making for better policy design and implementation for sustainable agriculture in Myanmar’s dry zone
(Centre for Alleviation of Poverty through Sustainable Agriculture (CAPSA), 2017)
<p>For this policy paper, participatory decision-making is defined as the involvement of stakeholders in decision-making, which can happen to varying degrees. This paper mainly focuses on the involvement of farmers or the ...
Promoting private-sector engagement for agricultural development in Myanmar’s dry zone
(Centre for Alleviation of Poverty through Sustainable Agriculture (CAPSA), 2017)
<p>This policy paper examines key private sector players in agricultural value chains, and policies, institutions and processes (PIPs) related to agricultural development in Myanmar to propose a policy environment that ...
Policies, institutions and processes to support climate resilient and sustainable agriculture in Myanmar's Dry Zone : case study
(United Nations, 2017)
<p>The Dry Zone of Myanmar suffers from high levels of poverty and food insecurity. Agriculture is an important source of livelihood, but rainfall is concentrated in a few months of the rainy season with erratic duration ...
Technological innovation for enhancing agricultural resilience to natural disasters and climate change
(Centre for Alleviation of Poverty through Sustainable Agriculture (CAPSA), 2017)
<p>Records since 1900 show that Asia and the Pacific region experiences over 40 per cent of global natural disaster events, making it the most disaster-afflicted region in the world. In the last two decades, the number of ...
Mongolia climate change and disaster risk profile
(United Nations, 2022-01)
<p>Mongolia is a land-locked country sharing its borders with the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation. It has a population of 3.3 million, nearly 2/3 of which lives in the capital, Ulaanbaatar. While ...