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A group of women learning about Integrated Pest Management (IPM) while attending a Farmers' Field School in the village of Prosadapur, Gomostapur district.
Farmers learning Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) techniques at a Farmers Field School.
Scenes from a Farmer Field School
teaching Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) techniques.
Scenes from a Farmer Field School
teaching Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) techniques.
Scenes from a Farmer Field School
teaching Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) techniques.
Scenes from a Farmer Field School
teaching Integrated Pest Managment (IPM) techniques.
Men winnowing wheat in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A woman carrying hay in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
Men winnowing wheat in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A villager making biofuel from cow manure which dries in the sun in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A woman pumping water from a well in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A villager making biofuel from cow manure which dries in the sun in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A villager making biofuel from cow manure which dries in the sun in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
A villager making biofuel from cow manure which dries in the sun in Prosadapur Village in the Gomostapur District.
The Climate Field School of the Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change Project (LACC II) in Shibpur Shiala Village in the Nachole District.
The Climate Field School of the Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change Project (LACC II) in Shibpur Shiala Village in the Nachole District.
A daily life scene in Prosadapur Village showing women at work while cow manure biofuel dries in the sun.
A daily life scene in Prosadapur Village showing women at work while cow manure biofuel dries in the sun.
The Climate Field School of the Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change Project (LACC II) in Shibpur Shiala Village in the Nachole District.
A rice field in Banshbaria Village in the Nachole District.
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A group of women learning about Integrated Pest Management (IPM) while attending a Farmers' Field School in the village of Prosadapur, Gomostapur district.
Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change (LACC) Project - Improving adaptive capacity to climate variability and change for sustainable food and livelihood security in drought prone and coastal regions of Bangladesh. The project promotes climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction processes and capacities for sustainable livelihoods and food security in the rural sectors including crops, livestock, fisheries and forestry and other key factors of rural livelihoods in the drought prone and coastal regions of Bangladesh. Under the overarching objective of CDMP to strengthen the capacity of the Bangladesh disaster management system, in particular related to Component 4b which seeks âto establish an integrated approach to manage climate risks at the national and local levelsâ, the immediate project objectives are to:
(i) introduce, improve and further strengthen institutional and technical capacities for improved adaptation to climate variability and change; addressing technology needs for adaptation, awareness raising and climate information needs.
(ii) implement in a participatory way and jointly with local communities good practices and strategies to effectively address climate change adaptation and disaster preparedness and develop strategies for their long term sustainability.
(iii) provide recommendations for up-scaling and mainstreaming of successfully pilot tested livelihood adaptation options into development planning and policy decision making.
04/08/2008
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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