CIFOR-ICRAF s’attaque aux défis et aux opportunités locales tout en apportant des solutions aux problèmes mondiaux concernant les forêts, les paysages, les populations et la planète.

Nous fournissons des preuves et des solutions concrètes pour transformer l’utilisation des terres et la production alimentaire : conserver et restaurer les écosystèmes, répondre aux crises mondiales du climat, de la malnutrition, de la biodiversité et de la désertification. En bref, nous améliorons la vie des populations.

CIFOR-ICRAF publie chaque année plus de 750 publications sur l’agroforesterie, les forêts et le changement climatique, la restauration des paysages, les droits, la politique forestière et bien d’autres sujets encore, et ce dans plusieurs langues. .

CIFOR-ICRAF s’attaque aux défis et aux opportunités locales tout en apportant des solutions aux problèmes mondiaux concernant les forêts, les paysages, les populations et la planète.

Nous fournissons des preuves et des solutions concrètes pour transformer l’utilisation des terres et la production alimentaire : conserver et restaurer les écosystèmes, répondre aux crises mondiales du climat, de la malnutrition, de la biodiversité et de la désertification. En bref, nous améliorons la vie des populations.

CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry, forests and climate change, landscape restoration, rights, forest policy and much more – in multiple languages.

CIFOR–ICRAF addresses local challenges and opportunities while providing solutions to global problems for forests, landscapes, people and the planet.

We deliver actionable evidence and solutions to transform how land is used and how food is produced: conserving and restoring ecosystems, responding to the global climate, malnutrition, biodiversity and desertification crises. In short, improving people’s lives.

Philippine S&T agenda on climate change in the Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Sectors (2010-2016)

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Climate change are events associated with the increase inglobal temperature, changes in precipitation pattern, occurrenceof extreme events, and increase in sea level. Life support systemssuch as agriculture, forestry, and natural resources (AFNR) are highly vulnerable to this phenomenon. ADB projected that the me an cost of climate change for the P hilip pines and thre e other ASEAN countries, is about 6.7% of combined gross domestic product each year by 2100, if non-market impact and catastrophic risks are considered. In 2006, th e agriculture sector shares 14.2 % of the country’s gross domestic product. Rice and corn are the major crops which contributed 34 % and 13% gross value ad de d, respe ctively, to the coun tr y’ s econom y. But these figures are likely to go down as studies indicate that yield of major crops would slide by 5-7% due to impacts of climate change. Similarly in 2008, livestock and poultry sector contribute 26.47% to the country’s total agricultural output. But this isnow threatene d as high tem pe rature, drought, an d excessive rainfall adversely affect animal production, nutrition and health. Based on the World Ban k study, in one of the major crop producing regions in the country, the total average annual loss from drought, flood, and typhoon inclusive of losses to the infrastructure can reach P 1,125 million.
    Année de publication

    2009

    Auteurs

    World Agroforestry

    Langue

    English

    Mots clés

    forestry, natural resources

    Géographique

    Philippines

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