In this blog-post Ademola Braimoh, Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, at the World Bank, argues that quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural production is a necessary step for climate-smart agriculture (CSA). He writes that greenhouse gas accounting can provide the numbers and data that are important for solid decision making.
In this blog-post Ademola Braimoh, Senior Natural Resources Management Specialist, at the World Bank, argues that quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural production is a necessary step for climate-smart agriculture (CSA). He writes that greenhouse gas accounting can provide the numbers and data that are important for solid decision making.
The blog-post also highlights the launch of a new on-line course developed by a production team at the World Bank and FAO, with the support of Institut de Recherche pour le Développement -IRD. The e-Course contains 3-4 hours of online learning, and has 3 modules:
- Module 1: AFOLU and Climate Change
- Module 2: Step-by-Step Guide to EX-ACT
- Module 3: Applications
Take a look at the FAO website for more information.
Read the full blog-post here.
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