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Item Vidéo de présentation du projet USAID/CINSERE(Video, 2021-11-18) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; United States Agency for International Development; Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile et de la MétéorologieVidéo de présentation du projet USAID/CINSEREItem Le "Groupe de Travail Pluridisciplinaire" dans le cadre du projet USAID/CINSERE(Video, 2021-11-18) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics; United States Agency for International Development; Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile et de la MétéorologieVideo sur le Groupe de Travail Pluridisciplinarité dans le projet USAID/CINSEREItem A Climate Coffee Chat, Post-Food Systems Summit Dialogue North America(Video, 2020-12-03) Baethgen, Walter; Boettiger, Sara; Turner, JacquelynThe CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), life science company Bayer and Columbia University's Earth Institute organized an online Food Systems Summit Dialogue (FSSD) event with stakeholders based in North America. With over 100 eager participants, the aim of this event was to share perspectives, understand positions and elevate proposals that have the potential to transform food systems under changing climate. Walter Baethgen (Senior Research Scientist, International Research Institute for Climate and Society, Columbia University) and Sara Boettiger (Senior Vice President, Bayer Crop Science) meet over coffee to chat about their takeaways from the dialogue, and how we can take things forward.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Series 2020 - Special Session: Special Session: WFO Young Farmers Panel(Video, 2020-10-14) Knox, Deborah; Volpe, Luisa; Crofoot, Sarah; Bower, Richard; Tlhabane, BrendaFeaturing a panel of young farmers from the World Farmer Organization Gymnasium Programme. The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Special Sessions: A series of special sessions have been developed to facilitate knowledge sharing from senior researchers to CLIFF-GRADS Alumni, with emphasis on the science-policy interface for agricultural greenhouse gas emission management. Session topics include: i) the role of science in decision making, ii) national GHG inventories, iii) livestock MRV, iv) global agricultural production and emission trends, and v) farmer perspectives from the WFO young farmers Gymnasium program. Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADSItem CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Thematic student session: Soil Systems(Video, 2020-10-20) Chirinda, Ngonidzashe; Turek, Maria Eliza; Silva Santos, Erick Rodrigo da; Amenchwi, Amahnui George; dos Santos, Ricardo Cesário; Mlambo, Antony; Shefine, Bethel Geremew; Okolo, Chukwuebuka ChristopherFeatured Speaker: Dr. Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Soil and Climate Change Scientist, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco. Student Speakers: Maria Eliza Turek, Brazil; Erick Rodrigo da Silva Santos, Brazil; Amahnui George Amenchwi, Cameroon; Ricardo Cesário dos Santos, Brazil; Antony Mlambo, Zimbabwe; Bethel Geremew Shefine, Ethiopia; Chukwuebuka Christopher Okolo, Nigeria. The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Thematic Sessions: Specifically, during a series of thematic sessions, the Round 3 students will have the opportunity to clarify their PhD research questions and/or research direction with their peers. The thematic sessions have been disaggregated into the following agricultural systems: i) integrated, ii) pastoral and agronomy, iii) ruminant, iv) rice and v) soil. Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADSItem CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 -Thematic student session: Pasture & Agronomy Systems(Video, 2020-09-08) Arango, Jacobo; Maguire, Vanina Giselle; Gnavo, Pénéloppe Thertulienne; Alecrim, Fabiano; Gebreslase, Shimbahri Mesfin; Ramalho, Israel OliveiraFeatured Speaker: Dr. Jacobo Arango, Environmental Biologist at the Tropical Forages Program at CIAT. Student Speakers: Vanina (Vani) Giselle Maguire, Argentina; Pénéloppe Thertulienne Gnavo, Benin; Fabiano Alecrim, Uruguay; Shimbahri Mesfin Gebreslase, Ethiopia; Israel Oliveira Ramalho, Brazil. The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Thematic Sessions: Specifically, during a series of thematic sessions, the Round 3 students will have the opportunity to clarify their PhD research questions and/or research direction with their peers. The thematic sessions have been disaggregated into the following agricultural systems: i) integrated, ii) pastoral and agronomy, iii) ruminant, iv) rice and v) soil. Note: The second half of the video was lost along with the following presentations and discussion sections. All of the presentations apart from the first were prerecorded. We apologize for the inconvenience. Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADSItem CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Final Session and Future Collaboration(Video, 2020-10-28) Leahy, Sinead; Chirinda, Ngonidzashe; Sander, Björn Ole; Arango, Jacobo; Tomlin, Hazelle; Montgomery, HaydenFeatured Speakers: Dr. Sinead Leahy, Senior Scientist, New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC); Dr. Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Soil and Climate Change Scientist, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco; Dr. Bjoern Ole Sander, Senior Scientist and Climate Change Specialist, International Rice Research Institute; Dr. Jacobo Arango, Environmental Biologist at the Tropical Forages Program at CIAT. The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADSItem CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Thematic student session: Rice systems(Video, 2020-10-07) Sander, Björn Ole; Gebremedhin, Tegegnework; P, Sruthi; Idris, Sani; Mboyerwa, Primitiva; Cuong, Ong Quoc; Kashyap, Durba; Edwards, GloryLearn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS Featured Speaker: Dr. Bjoern Ole Sander, Senior Scientist and Climate Change Specialist, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Student Speakers: Tegegnework Gebremedhin, Ethiopia Sruthi P, India Sani Idris, Nigeria Primitiva Mboyerwa, Tanzania Ong Quoc Cuong, Vietnam Durba Kashyap, India Glory Edwards, Nigeria The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Thematic Sessions: Specifically, during a series of thematic sessions, the Round 3 students will have the opportunity to clarify their PhD research questions and/or research direction with their peers. The thematic sessions have been disaggregated into the following agricultural systems: i) integrated, ii) pastoral and agronomy, iii) ruminant, iv) rice and v) soil.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Special Session: Livestock MRV(Video, 2020-09-16) Wilkes, AndreasLearn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS Featured Speaker: Dr. Andreas Wilkes, Associate Expert, UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use GmbH The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Special Sessions A series of special sessions have been developed to facilitate knowledge sharing from senior researchers to CLIFF-GRADS Alumni, with emphasis on the science-policy interface for agricultural greenhouse gas emission management. Session topics include: i) the role of science in decision making, ii) national GHG inventories, iii) livestock MRV, iv) global agricultural production and emission trends, and v) farmer perspectives from the WFO young farmers Gymnasium program.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Thematic student session: Ruminant systems(Video, 2020-09-22) Leahy, Sinead; Feyissa, Abraham A; Pepeeta, Bulelani; Martínez, Juan V; Arowolo, MuhammedLearn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS Featured Speaker: Dr. Sinead Leahy, Senior Scientist, the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC) Student Speakers: Abraham Abera Feyissa, Ethiopia Bulelani Pepeeta, South Africa Juan de Jesus Vargas Martinez, Colombia Muhammed Arowolo, Nigeria The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Thematic Sessions Specifically, during a series of thematic sessions, the Round 3 students will have the opportunity to clarify their PhD research questions and/or research direction with their peers. The thematic sessions have been disaggregated into the following agricultural systems: i) integrated, ii) pastoral and agronomy, iii) ruminant, iv) rice and v) soil.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Series 2020 - Special Session: Global agriculture production & emission trends(Video, 2020-09-30) Porter, John R.Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS Featured Speaker: Professor Chevalier Dr. Porter, Emeritus Professor of Agriculture and Climate Change, University of Greenwich The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Special Sessions A series of special sessions have been developed to facilitate knowledge sharing from senior researchers to CLIFF-GRADS Alumni, with emphasis on the science-policy interface for agricultural greenhouse gas emission management. Session topics include: i) the role of science in decision making, ii) national GHG inventories, iii) livestock MRV, iv) global agricultural production and emission trends, and v) farmer perspectives from the WFO young farmers Gymnasium program.Item Enhancing investment in soil health and carbon storage: Hackathon Day Two The Hack(Video, 2020-09-24) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; 4 Per 1000 Initiative; The Nature Conservancy; World BankIn this session of the two-day hackathon, participants we divided into groups to develop a soil carbon accounting approach for one of four projects proposed by TNC, 4per1000, and World Bank for reducing accounting costs and uncertainties to achieve investor needs. A keynote presentation was given by Chandra Shekhar from the World Bank. This event was co-organized by CCAFS-CGIAR, The Nature Conservancy, 4 per 1000 Executive Secretariat, World Bank and the Meridian Institute. The purpose of this webinar and workshop series was to support investment-oriented actions promoting soil health and carbon storage by improving the accounting of soil carbon sequestration. We sought to answer the question: How can soil carbon accounting improve to support investment-oriented actions promoting soil health and carbon storage?Item Enhancing investment in soil health and carbon storage: Hackathon Day One Deep Dives(Video, 2020-09-17) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; Nature Conservancy; 4 Per 1000 Initiative; World BankIn this session of the two-day hackathon, participants sought to identify different soil carbon accounting approaches and issues that need to be addressed for these approaches to be used by the finance community and develop a collective understanding of available approaches to prepare for the next hacking session. This event was co-organized by CCAFS-CGIAR, The Nature Conservancy, 4 per 1000 Executive Secretariat, World Bank and the Meridian Institute. The purpose of this webinar and workshop series was to support investment-oriented actions promoting soil health and carbon storage by improving the accounting of soil carbon sequestration. We sought to answer the question: How can soil carbon accounting improve to support investment-oriented actions promoting soil health and carbon storage?Item Lini Wollenberg: Soil Carbon and Climate Change - Finding a Middle Way(Video, 2020-09-11) Wollenberg, Eva KarolineIncreasing the storage of carbon in the soil has been a controversial strategy for addressing climate change mitigation. What is the potential and why is there debate about this? How can we push beyond the debate to constructive action? Lini Wollenberg, a Gund Fellow, is an anthropologist and natural resource management specialist concerned with rural livelihoods and the environment. She currently leads a research program on Low Emissions Agricultural Development for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), based at the University of Vermont. Her work seeks to identify options for reducing the impacts of agricultural development and land use on the climate, while also improving livelihoods for the poor in developing countries.Item Webinar: Enhancing investment in soil health and carbon storage: Frontiers for linking finance and carbon accounting(Video, 2020-09-11) Costa, Ciniro; Mealey, Tim; Bossio, Deborah A.; Nieuwkoop, Martien van; Paustian, Keith; Jirka, Stefan; Harburg, Dan; Salas, William; Donnelly, Aldyen; Reed, Debbie; Henry, Beverley; Bachman, Pamela M; Vargas, Ronald; Luu, PaulThis event was co-organized by CCAFS-CGIAR, The Nature Conservancy, 4 per 1000 Executive Secretariat, World Bank and the Meridian Institute.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Special Session: National GHG Inventories(Video, 2020-09-04) Glade, OliaThe 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Special Sessions: A series of special sessions have been developed to facilitate knowledge sharing from senior researchers to CLIFF-GRADS Alumni, with emphasis on the science-policy interface for agricultural greenhouse gas emission management. Session topics include: i) the role of science in decision making, ii) national GHG inventories, iii) livestock MRV, iv) global agricultural production and emission trends, and v) farmer perspectives from the WFO young farmers Gymnasium program. Featured Speaker: Dr. Olia Glade, Director MRV Systems, Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI) Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS (Sep 4, 2020)Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Thematic student session: Integrated Systems(Video, 2020-08-31) Rosenstock, Todd S.; Costa, Ciniro; Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh; Ahmad, Abdulhakeem L; Leite, Fernanda; Salazar, Sara S.V.The 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic. In addition to a series of special sessions with guest speakers, these webinars provide a platform for the Round 3 students to present their PhD research and research questions to their CLIFF-GRADS peers. Through establishing research connections, the CLIFF- GRADS Alumni network can connect internationally and across research institutes. Thematic Sessions: Specifically, during a series of thematic sessions, the Round 3 students will have the opportunity to clarify their PhD research questions and/or research direction with their peers. The thematic sessions have been disaggregated into the following agricultural systems: i) integrated, ii) pastoral and agronomy, iii) ruminant, iv) rice and v) soil. Featured Speakers: Dr. Todd Rosenstock, Climate Change and Environmental Scientist, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF); Ciniro Costa Junior, CCAFS. Student Speakers: Mary Eyeniyeh Ngaiwi, Cameroon; Abdulhakeem Lawal Ahmad, Nigeria; Fernanda Leite, Brazil; Sara Stephanie Valencia Salazar, Colombia. Learn more about the CLIFF-GRADS Program and Alumni: https://ccafs.cgiar.org/CLIFF-GRADS (Aug 31, 2020)Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Special Session: Role of Science in Decision Making(Video, 2020-08-19) Montgomery, Hayden; Gluckman, PeterThe 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic.Item CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series 2020 - Welcome to CLIFF-GRADS(Video, 2020-08-12) Montgomery, Hayden; García, Florencia; Apdini, Titis; Gelsleichter, Yuri; Anuga, Samuel; Tomlin, Hazelle; Costa, CiniroThe 2020 CLIFF-GRADS Science Collaboration Series was developed to facilitate technical capability building, knowledge transfer and international collaboration for the CLIFF-GRADS Alumni. Particularly for the Round 3 CLIFF-GRADS whose research stays have been delayed due to the global Covid-19 Pandemic.Item Les Fermes du Futur au Sénégal(Video, 2015-02-13) CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security