Dear Critters,

Emerging evidence that our traditional agricultural practices could have elements of what it takes to help our understanding of climate smart agriculture is becoming apparent.

This traditional Bangladesh farming method could help beat climate change as suggested in this video by the WEF

For more information about why we must scale up climate smart agriculture to feed a hungrier world, you may wish to visit this Link http://ow.ly/n7vB50GjyfU 
Original source: World Economic Forum


Kene Onukwube
Specialist in: Resilient Livelihoods, Development Communications, Research Writing, Program Quality Development and Fundraising

Twitter: @Kenekco


Research Interests: Social Inclusion, Adaptive Social Protection, and the vulnerabilities of at-risk populations in the context of Climate Change, Cyber/ human insecurities.

Some completed and ongoing work can be accessed via ORCID and Research Gate Or contact me directly.

1) Flood Risks and Children with Disabilities in the UK: Insights from York

2) Designing Flood Risk Communication for Children with Disabilities

3)Effectiveness of New Media in Risk Communications

4) Ecosystem Services and Social Inequalities: Implications for Green Economies and Resilient Communities in West Africa

5) Children with Violence-Induced Disabilities (CVID): Prioritizing CVID-specific Child Protection Programming in Complex Emergencies

6) Article: Disaster Risk Management Strategy of Sukur Cultural Heritage Site Adamawa State, Nigeria Proceedings of UNESCO Chair on Cultural Heritage and Risk Management, INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ONDISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

7) A Participatory Self-Assessment Framework for Community Resilience Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (Community Resilience-MEAL )

8) Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Oil Palm Yield in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria  

9) Children With Disabilities and Flood Risks Communication in UK’s Early Warning Systems Framework.





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