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Profiling and Prioritizing Climate-Smart AquacultureTechnologies, Innovations, and Management Practices in Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Kevin, Obiero
dc.contributor.author Erick, Ogello
dc.contributor.author Jonathan, Munguti
dc.contributor.author Jimmy, Mboya
dc.contributor.author Domitila, Kyuli
dc.contributor.author Mary, Opiyo
dc.contributor.author Cecilia, Githuki
dc.contributor.author Kevin, Ouko
dc.contributor.author Elijah, Kembenya
dc.contributor.author Jacob, Abwao
dc.contributor.author Geraldine, Matolla
dc.contributor.author Josiah, Ani
dc.contributor.author Saitoti, Sambu
dc.contributor.author Maureen, Chesere
dc.contributor.author Kiplangat, Ngeno
dc.contributor.author Joel, Khobondo
dc.contributor.author Menaga, Meenakshisundaram
dc.contributor.author Chrysantus, Tanga
dc.contributor.author Rodrigue, Yossa
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-19T13:47:39Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-19T13:47:39Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12562/2072
dc.description publication en_US
dc.description.abstract Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted in Kenya as a panacea for climate change impacts on agricultural productiv-ity. Consequently, various climate-smart aquaculture technologies, innovations, and management practices (CSA-TIMPs) havebeen developed, validated, and adopted through the Kenya Climate-Smart Agriculture Project (KCSAP). Nevertheless, there hasbeen no evaluation of the climate-smartness of the CSA-TIMPs for priority setting. In this study, we evaluated and ranked theCSA-TIMPs using a modified Climate-smart Agriculture Prioritization Framework (CSA-PF). The prioritization process includedmultistakeholder validation workshops involving researchers,fisheries officers, farmers, traders, and policy makers. The climate-smartness scores of the CSA-TIMPs were given based on the CSA pillars (i.e., adaptation, mitigation, and productivity) undervarious climate-smartness indicators, with a score ranging from−10 (for a negative impact) to+10 (for a positive impact). Thisresulted in the identification and documentation of forty (40) CSA-TIMPs. Climate-smartness scores varied from 3.8 to 6.1, withhigher values indicating strong synergies between the CSA pillars, with productivity having the highest average score of 6.4. Thetop 5 list of CSA-TIMPs with the best synergies among the CSA pillars was then developed for prioritization. Adoption of theseCSA-TIMPs would be instrumental in achieving the CSA triple wins, especially in improving aquaculture productivity. Therefore,sustained efforts in stakeholder engagement, capacity building, and policy support are essential to ensure the successful adoption ofCSA-TIMPs in Kenya. A dynamic approach that includes continuous validation, comprehensive monitoring and evaluation, andan enabling environment for adoption will be key to achieving sustainable and scalable impacts en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Kenya Climate-Smart Agricul-ture Project (KCSAP) Validationof Insect-Based Protein-Rich Feeds for Enhanced Nutritionand Health of Fish in Kenya (INSProFEED) Validating Climate-smart Fish Culture Systems (CSFCS)for Increased Aquaculture Productivity and Livelihood Secu-rity in Kenya Validating Climate-smart Fish Marketing, Value Addition and Post-harvestTechnologies for Improved Food and Nutrition Security Horizon Europe Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research(ACIAR) IKEAFoundation Novo Nordisk Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Bill&MelindaGates Foundation Curt Bergfors Founda-tion Food Planet Prize Award Norwegian Agency forDevelopment Cooperation en_US
dc.publisher Aquaculture Research en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject aquaculture en_US
dc.subject climate-smart agriculture en_US
dc.subject CSA pillars en_US
dc.subject Kenya en_US
dc.subject prioritization en_US
dc.title Profiling and Prioritizing Climate-Smart AquacultureTechnologies, Innovations, and Management Practices in Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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