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    <language>eng</language>
    <publisher>Science and Education Publishing</publisher>
    <journalTitle>World Journal of Agricultural Research</journalTitle>
    <eissn>2333-0678</eissn>
    <publicationDate>2017-07-12</publicationDate>
    <volume>5</volume>
    <issue>4</issue>
    <startPage>200</startPage>
    <endPage>211</endPage>
    <doi>10.12691/wjar-5-4-2</doi>
    <publisherRecordId>WJAR2017542</publisherRecordId>
    <documentType>article</documentType>
    <title language="eng">Scaling Climate-smart Agriculture in North-central Vietnam</title>
    <authors>
      <author>
        <name>Elisabeth Simelton</name>
        <email>E.Simelton@cgiar.org</email>
        <affiliationId>1</affiliationId>
      </author>
      <author>
        <name>Tham Thi Dao</name>
        <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
      </author>
      <author>
        <name>An The Ngo</name>
        <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
      </author>
      <author>
        <name>Tam Thi Le</name>
        <affiliationId>2</affiliationId>
      </author>
    </authors>
    <affiliationsList>
      <affiliationName affiliationId="1">World Agroforestry Centre, ICRAF, Hanoi, Vietnam</affiliationName>
      <affiliationName affiliationId="2">Vietnam University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam</affiliationName>
    </affiliationsList>
    <abstract language="eng">While the demand for climate-smart agriculture practices is rapidly growing in the 2010s, it remains vague in practice how to evaluate integrated farming systems, in particular. The study draws lessons learned from the My Loi climate-smart village, Ky Son commune, Ky Anh district, Ha Tinh province to explore the scalability potential to Ky Trung commune in the same district, and in the province. Specifically, we use mixed participatory field-based approaches to categorise current farming practices for the purpose of proposing context-specific climate-smart interventions, in addition to biophysical feasibility, policy support and expert consultations. Originating from local knowledge, five climate-smart agriculture models were derived with incremental implementation steps developed with technical expertise. While the specific components of the models are context-specific, the technologies and this improved approach for identifying CSA practices can be generically applied.</abstract>
    <fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://pubs.sciepub.com/wjar/5/4/2/wjar-5-4-2.pdf</fullTextUrl>
    <keywords language="eng">
      <keyword>climate-smart agriculture</keyword>
      <keyword>scaling</keyword>
      <keyword>agroforestry</keyword>
      <keyword>food security</keyword>
      <keyword>adaptation</keyword>
      <keyword>mitigation</keyword>
      <keyword>Southeast Asia</keyword>
    </keywords>
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