Enhancing Climate-Smart Outcomes from Livestock Systems
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Washington, DC: World Bank
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The program on climate smart
livestock (PCSL), jointly implemented by the International
Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the German Agency for
International Cooperation (GIZ), and the World Bank, aims to
ensure that key actors in the livestock sector increasingly
include climate-change adaptation and mitigation in their
farming practices, sector strategies and investment
projects. Building on lessons learned through the
implementation of PCSL, the objectives of this guidance note
are to: (1) enable project task teams from the World Bank
and other institutions to enhance and track project
contributions to climate-smart livestock outcomes; and (2)
improve the capacity of project teams to leverage existing
products and tools to support climate-smart livestock
development. This guidance note can contribute to increasing
the level of climate ambition (including through Paris
Alignment) and to guiding investments from the World Bank
and other International Financial Institutions (IFIs)
towards more sustainable livestock portfolios. The note
covers the three objectives of CSL: productivity
enhancement, adaptation to climate change, and mitigation of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other environmental
impacts. Chapter 1 gives introduction. In chapter 2, each
objective is described, and methodological elements are
provided for assessing CSL performance, including relevant
indicators. The next chapters provide guidance along the
project cycle, starting with project preparation and then
moving to implementation stage and evaluation. The annexes
provide practical examples and templates to assist project
teams in incorporating CSL into their practices.
Palabras clave
CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, CLIMATE ACTION, SDG 13, LIVESTOCK
