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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2023

Bruce Campbell
Affiliation:
Clim-Eat, Global Center on Adaptation, University of Copenhagen
Philip Thornton
Affiliation:
Clim-Eat, International Livestock Research Institute
Ana Maria Loboguerrero
Affiliation:
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security and Bioversity International
Dhanush Dinesh
Affiliation:
Clim-Eat
Andreea Nowak
Affiliation:
Bioversity International

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Index

access to credit. See finance
adaptive management, 220
Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie (ANACIM). See Senegal
agri-advisories, 8287
Agricultural Commercialisation Clusters (ACCs). See Ethiopia
agricultural land expansion, 39
agricultural research for development (AR4D), 67, 2430, 205
AR4D relating to theories of change, 171183
AICCRA. See bundles
alternate wetting and drying (AWD), 4648
ANACIM. See Senegal
approaches
changing research approaches. See research
nested scales, 197
participatory, 2526, 79
reductionist, 24, 26
transdisciplinary, 119121, 127128, 161, 166168
whole-system, 24
aquaculture, 33, 161
AR4D. See agricultural research for development (AR4D)
automation. See mechanisation
AWD. See alternate wedding and drying (AWD)
Bangladesh
index-based flood insurance (IBFI), 71
banks. See finance
barriers. See challenges
beef. See also diets
behaviour change
individual change, 36, 9596
industry investment in alternative diets, 96
biodiversity loss, 2, 11, 93
Brazil. See also agricultural land expansion
Brazilian School Feeding Programme, 115
emissions mitigation, 34
The New company, 99
budgets. See finance
bundles
Accelerating the Impact of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) program, 161
climate-smart service bundles, 71, 7677, 8387
innovation, 161
business models, 53, 85, 111, 114
C02. See emissions
Cambodia
agriculture micro-businesses, 55
Anourok Cambodia Forestry Project, 135
climate-smart chicken production, 59
capacity building, 57, 63, 7687, 136139, 144152
capital. See finance
carbon
credits. See finance
dioxide. See emissions
offsets. See emissions, finance
pricing, 58
sequestration, 33, 58, 136
Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), 140
CARE, 187
careers. See livelihoods
Caribbean. See Latin America and Caribbean
CCAFS, 7, 2629
collaboration with community-based organisations, 153
lessons learned, 159168
CGIAR, 67, 38
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). See CCAFS
challenges
access to credit. See finance
conflict affected countries, 69
conflict prevention and drivers, 63, 66
conflicting interests, 68
corruption, 125
deploying sustainable finance, 131132
developing conflict-sensitive policies, 72
failing fast and intelligently, 164
information silos, 39, 83
innovation. See innovation
lack of knowledge, 56
manual labour, 110
power dynamics, 124128, 157
prohibitive costs to farmers, 110
Chile
NotCo company, 99
CIAT, 212, 214
CINSERE. See Senegal
climate bonds. See finance
Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB), 141
climate finance. See finance
Climate Information Services for Increased Resilience and Productivity in Senegal (CINSERE). See Senegal
Climate Resilient Agribusiness for Tomorrow (CRAFT) project, 4446, See CRAFT project
Climate Services for Agriculture Project (RCSA). See Rwanda
ClimateShot campaign, 157160
climate-smart villages (CSVs), 198200
co-investment. See finance
collaboration. See partnerships
Colombia. See agricultural land expansion
CIAT. See CIAT
co-production of climate information, 84
Fedearroz, 56
Pronosticos AClimate Colombia, 56
transformation of production systems through automation, 56
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. See CSIRO
communities, indigenous. See marginalised groups
community savings groups. See finance
community-based organisations (CBOs), 152
conflict. See challenges
Congo, Democratic Republic of
emissions mitigation, 34
conservation. See high-carbon ecosystems
cost of achieving food-system transformation. See Table 2.2
countries, high- and middle-income, 16
reduction in meat consumption, 89, 95
countries, low- and middle-income
expanding plant-based meats, 97
countries, lower- and middle-income, 6, 16
COVID-19 pandemic, 1
CRAFT project, 6667
credit, access to. See finance: access to credit
crops
adapted varieties, 26, 83, 109, 147148, 198
wheat, 92
yield forecasts, 66
crowdsourcing, 165
CSIRO, 212
CSVs. See climate-smart villages
cultures. See knowledge, challenges, marginalised groups, partnerships, stakeholders
deforestation, 3338
degradation. See agricultural land expansion, also deforestation
diets
alternative protein, 16
beef, 33, 89100
nutrition and health, 2, 13, 16, 89, 96100
plant-based diets, 89100
plant-based meat and dairy company case studies, 99
plant-based meat markets and business feasibility, 97
undernutrition and hunger, 2
diversity
actors. See stakeholders
outcomes, 25, 28
economics. See finance
emissions
Agro-Chain Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculator (ACE), 111
calculator tools, 115
diets with low, 89
food loss and waste emissions, 16, 104
global trajectories, 32
greenhouse gas (GHG), 3, 46, 109
low-emission diets, 16, 89100
net zero, 11
reduction, 1120, 33, 41
reduction of emissions through high-carbon ecosystem protection, 34
reduction of emissions through produce cooling. See Table 10.2
rice production emissions, 108
total annual emissions of carbon dioxide equivalents from food systems, 3
employment. See livelihoods
empowerment, 4, 17, 28, 77, See also marginalised groups
energy
food production energy usage, 9394
trade-offs from interventions, 105
equity, gender. See marginalised groups
Ethiopia
Agricultural Commercialisation Clusters (ACCs), 4344
climate-smart futures for livestock, 122
National Digital Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services Stakeholder’s Forum, 83
failure. See challenges
falling down. See resilience: resilience-building in rural development interventions
Figure 1.1
The food system, 3
Figure 1.2
An illustrative summary of the book, 8
Figure 10.1
A global overview of food loss and waste in raw product equivalent and associated GHG emissions in 2018, 106
Figure 10.2
From manual to mechanised practices in Nigerian rice farms, 108
Figure 10.3
Part of the Agro-Chain GHG Emissions Calculator user interface for rice case comparison of technology scenarios, 111
Figure 11.1
Composition of the Ghana National Science Policy Diaglogue Platform on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security, 123
Figure 12.1
Development finance landscape: Categories, players, and flows, 133
Figure 13.1
Ranking of the regional priorities from online voting on food system actions, 150
Figure 14.1
How an Open Innovation 2.0 system could look for research and innovation in development institutions, 167
Figure 15.1
Theory of change cycle, 173
Figure 15.2
History of the use of theories of change in CCAFS, 175
Figure 16.1
five key principles for research partnerships to achieve societal outcomes, 186
Figure 2.1
The vision for a transformed food system, 12
Figure 3.1
CCAFS’s achievements during part of its second phase, 2017–2020, 27
Figure 4.1
Top 20 countries with agricultrual activities currently on peatlands and potential expansion into peatlands, 35
Figure 6.1
Potential livelihood pathways for smallholder farmers, 52
Figure 6.2
Impact pathways for reinvigorating rural economies, 54
Figure 7.1
Pathways for transforming food systems and securing resilient livelihoods and their linkages with peace and security outcomes, 65
Figure 8.1
Impact pathway, key actors, and processes involved in ICT-enabled, climate-informed agricultural advisory services, and interventions, 78
Figure 9.1
Kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalent per kilogram of food, including non-carbon dioxide GHGs, 93
Figure 9.2
Comparison of the environmental impact of animal-based meat and meat analogues, 94
Figure 9.3
Priority actions to scale viable alternative meat products in all countries, 101
Figure 9.4
A vision for shifting to low-emission diets, 101
finance
access to credit, 152
blended finance, 14, 134136
carbon credits, carbon offsets, 134135
community savings groups and associations, 55
creating attractive investment opportunities, 132
de-risking investments, 132
financial inclusion, 42, 44, 46, 83
financing instruments and mechanisms, 134135
funding gaps, 130
funding packages, 163
funding partner perspectives, 183
green bonds, climate bonds, 135
guarantees or risk insurance instruments, 134135
insurance, 70
microcredit associations, 55
mobilising sustainable finance, 130142
pay for success tools, results-based financing instruments, 134135
payment for ecosystem services, 134135
private-sector co-investments, 44, 46
subsidies, 14, 37, 121, 125126
food loss and waste (FLW), 104115
Love Food Hate Waste campaign, 115
measurement of FLW emissions, 110111
reduction, 108111, 115
reduction in schools, 115
rice, 106
food security, 69, 144
food system transformation costs. See Table 2.2
food systems, definition of, 2
forecasts. See meteorological services
forests. See also deforestation, high-carbon ecosystems, New York Declaration on Forests
funding packages. See finance
gender. See marginalised groups
Ghana. See Figure 11.1Table 17.1
lessons learned from CSVs, 200
National Climate-Smart Agriculture Action Plan, 124
working at multiple levels, 200
Global Action Agenda for Innovation in Agriculture. See innovation
Global Impact Investing Network
IRIS+, 140
Global Impact Investing Rating System (GIIRS), 141
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), 140
governance
anticipatory, 119122
green bonds. See finance
habitat restoration, protection, 3437
hanging in. See resilience: resilience-building in rural development interventions
Harmonised Indicators for Private Sector Operations (HIPSO), 141
health. See diets
high-carbon ecosystems, 3239
hunger. See diets
incentives, 14, 18, See also finance: subsidies
CSA uptake incentives, 46
economic, 3637
inclusion
financial inclusion. See finance
gender inclusion. See marginalised groups
social inclusion, 17, 70, 120
India
dissemination of meteorological data, 83
indigene. See knowledge
Indonesia
climate-smart financial mechanisms, 39
conversion of high-carbon environments, 3436
emissions mitigation, 34
information dissemination, 29, 83, 147, 178, 185, 201
information silos. See challenges
innovation, 161
bundles. See bundles
CCAFS as an innovation organisation, 163
designing transformative innovations, 160
digital innovation, 15
Global Action Agenda for Innovation in Agriculture, 157
innovation portfolio management, 161
innovation system transformation, 18
investing in adaptive innovations, 19
negative aspects of innovation, 157
Open Innovation 2.0, 165167
plant-based meat. See diets
policies. See policies
power dynamics. See challenges
research innovation. See research
scaling innovation. See scaling
skills and roles, 161
user-centric design approaches, 161
wider innovation ecosystems, 163
institutions, 5, 15, 36, See partnerships, stakeholders
financial, 42, 44
scientific, 38
instruments, financing. See finance
insurance. See finance
International Centre for Tropical Agriculture. See CIAT
International Finance Corporation (IFC), 140
intersectional. See approaches: transdisciplinary
investment. See finance
irrigation. See water
jobs. See livelihoods
Kenya
climate-smart futures for livestock, 122
farm-level interventions, 109
Hello Tractor, 57
mechanisation, 57
upscaling climate-smart agriculture, 53
knowledge
indigenous and local knowledge consideration, 6869, 81
labour
adaptation of labour requirements, 13
heavy. See mechanisation
lowering demand for labour, 46
markets, 52
land conversion. See agricultural land expansion
leadership
case studies, 212
emerging principles, 212217
food systems research leadership, 209
marginalised group leadership, 144149
systems analysis, 212
theories of change and leadership, 176183
theory and context, 209212
Leeds, University of, 187
livelihoods
alternative, 5153
de-risking, 19, 76
potential pathways for smallholder farmers, 52
rural, 5155
Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees, 6768
LTACs. See Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees
Lushoto. See Tanzania
Mali
financial lending to agricultural sectors and women entrpreneurs, 135
malnutrition. See diets
management, adaptive, 177
mangroves. See agricultural land expansion
mapping
climate-smart, 64, 68
marginalised groups, 6, 17, 52, 68, 124128, 144
women, 52, 136, 147, 152
youth, 52, 125, 136
meat
beef as a driver of land-use change, 33
climate-smart chicken production, 59
lower-emission meat, 89100
meat consumption. See diets
meat-free. See diets
mechanisation, 5660, 106109, 111
Mekong Delta. See Vietnam
meteorological services, 6769, 7677, 8185
microcredit associations. See finance
multi-stakeholder approaches. See stakeholders
National Digital Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services Stakeholder’s Forum. See Ethiopia
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), 36, 42
Nepal
climate-smart investment profiles, 200
food security planning, 66
New York Declaration on Forests (NYDF), 37
Nigeria
Hello Tractor, 57
moving from manual to mechanised rice production practices, 108
plant-based meat. See diets
VeggieVictory company, 99
nutrition. See diets
organisations. See institutions
outcomes
in relation to theories of change, 172177
outcome-orientated research, 67
partners. See partnerships, stakeholders
Partnership for Biodiversity Accounting Financials (PBAF), 141
partnerships, 185195
complementary visions, 191
deep and trustful, 194
informal and flexible, 192, 194
multi-level, 191192
outcome-focused research partnerships, 185
partner selection in the CCAFS global policy team, 191
strategic partnership selection, 186191
pay for success tools. See finance
payment for ecosystem services. See finance
peace, pathways to, 64
peatlands. See agricultural land expansion
Peru, 14
Ashaninka impact bond, 135
plant-based food. See diets
policies, 25, See also Table 2.1
CCAFS policy wins, 26
developing conflict-sensitive policies. See challenges
innovation policies, 163
realigning policies, 19
safety-net policies. See safety-net policies
poverty
reduction, 53
rural, 5153
power dynamics. See challenges
private-sector finance. See finance
projects, bankable. See finance: creating attractive investment opportunities
protein. See diets
Rabobank, 44
RCSA. See Rwanda
relationships. See partnerships
research
as an agent for change, 23
changing approaches, 24
desirable properties and attributes, 28
diversity and inclusivity, 29
incentives, 23
innovation in research, 5
key attributes to enable food-system transformation, 2830
resilience
resilience-building in rural development interventions, 52
results-based financing instruments. See finance
rice. See also crops
agricultural land expansion, 33
alternate wetting and drying (AWD), 4648
Carbon Footprint-Rice Production (CF-Rice), 111
risk See finance
de-risking investments. See finance
insurance. See finance
Rwanda
Climate Services for Agriculture Project (RCSA), 79, 84
forecast distribution, 82
investing in institutional capacity, 84
safety-net policies, 4, 1415, 53, 5859
savings associations. See finance
scaling
farmer-to-farmer scaling, 198
finance, 71, 136139
horizontal and vertical, 198200
innovation, 163
priorities for scaling impact, 7787
SDGs. See Sustainable Development Goals
seeds. See crops
Senegal
Agence Nationale de l’Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie (ANACIM), 85
Climate Information Services for Increased Resilience and Productivity in Senegal (CINSERE), 81
dissemination of climate information, 178
examples of partnership types and lessons learned. See Table 16.1
partnerships to deliver climate-informed agricultural advisories, 189
Union of Rural Community Radios of Senegal (URACS), 187
shocks
climate-related, 3, 41, 53, 64, 67
non-climate-related, 1, 53
silos, information. See challenges
Singapore
Oatly company, 99
Social Performance Task Force (SPTF), 140
Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU), 191
stakeholders. See also partnerships
multi-stakeholder approaches, 17
multi-stakeholder networks, 162
multi-stakeholder participation, 125
multi-stakeholder platforms, 122
stepping out. See resilience, resilience-building in rural development interventions
stepping up. See resilience: resilience-building in rural development interventions
Sub-Saharan Africa
ease of doing business, 125
equipment sharing, 57
food loss hotspot, 105
food-systems transformation costs, 21
rice losses in smallholder farms’ rice supply chains, 108109
subsidies. See finance
Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), the, 140
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
trade-offs, 105
sustainable finance. See finance
systems thinking, 2426, 212
systems, early warning, 15, 6369, 72
Table 10.1
Impact of different intervention scenarios in smallholder rice farming, 108
Table 10.2
Food loss and waste and greenhouse gas emission results for different cooling temperatures for cut vegetables, 109
Table 10.3
Food loss and waste and GHG emission results for different cooling temperatures for cut vegetables, 110
Table 12.1
Examples of innovative financing instruments and mechanisms, 135
Table 12.2
Example initiatives used across the financial ecosystem addressing impact and ESG metrics, 140
Table 15.1
The evolution of theory of change in CCAFS, 176
Table 16.1
Examples of partnership reasons drawn from different partnership types, plus lessons learnt, 187
Table 17.1
The multiple scales and actors linked to the Ghana CSVs, 201
Table 18.1
Operationalising principles for effective and authentic leadership in AR4D leaders to develop the new vision, 215
Table 2.1
The ‘what’, ‘how’, ‘where’, and ‘who’ aspects associated with each transformative food system action, 1420
Table 2.2
The estimated annual cost of achieving food-system transformation from 2021 to 2050, 21
Table 3.1
Select attributes of research to enable food-system transformation, 28
Table 4.1
A selection of financial mechanisms to support sustainable management of high-carbon ecosystems, 39
Table 9.1
Dietary choices that reduce meat-related emissions, 90
Table 9.2
Comparison of investment and market status for different types of meat analogues, 97
Tanzania
climate-smart villages (CSVs), 55
collaboration with CCAFS, 153
CRAFT project, 46
Hello Tractor, 57
Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), 141
Taskforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), 141
technologies
communication, 57, 76, 220
forecasting. See meteorological services
production, 16, 5860, 7071, 92, 148, 151153
theories of change (ToCs), 2830, 171176
tools
emissions calculator tools. See emissions, calculator tools
participatory prioritisation tools, 160
transdisciplinarity. See approaches
trust. See partnerships
Uganda
climate-smart futures for livestock, 122
climate-smart villages, 55
collaboration with CCAFS, 153
cooperatives and youth, 146
CRAFT project, 46
Manyakabi Area Cooperative Enterprise, 147
women farmers. See marginalised groups
UN Principles for Responsible Investment (UN PRI), 140
undernutrition. See diets
Union of Rural Community Radios of Senegal (URACS). See Senegal
value chains, 19, 4446, 64, 104, 109, 114, 152
vegan. See diets
vegetarian. See diets
Vietnam
alternate wetting and drying (AWD), 48
Climate-Smart Maps and Adaptation Plans (CS-MAP), 68
export chain to Europe, 109
Mekong River Delta, 48, 69, 146, 203
warnings. See systems: early warning
waste. See food loss and waste
water
irrigation, 84, 198
water-saving techniques, 4648
weather. See meteorological services
wheat. See crops
women. See marginalised groups
World Bank, 187, 191, 193, See also partnerships: multi-level

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  • Index
  • Edited by Bruce Campbell, Clim-Eat, Global Center on Adaptation, University of Copenhagen, Philip Thornton, Clim-Eat, International Livestock Research Institute, Ana Maria Loboguerrero, CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security and Bioversity International, Dhanush Dinesh, Clim-Eat, Andreea Nowak, Bioversity International
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