‘Water-saving farm practices mitigate climate change impact’

Photo shows a solar power-operated irrigation facility. An officer of an international NGO recommends the use of water-saving farm practices to mitigate the impact of climate change. MANNY PIÑOL / FACEBOOK

INCLUDING water-saving farm practices in adaptation strategies is one vital intervention that governments can adopt to mitigate the impact of climate change.

Anand Patwardhan, research director for the Global Commission on Adaptation, recommended this during the 6th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum at the Asian Development Bank headquarters in Mandaluyong City on Oct. 17.

In a video message aired at the opening of the three-day forum, Patwardhan said water-saving farm practices can help mitigate the impact of drought on food production, a key to ending hunger.

Ending hunger, he said, is among the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.

He urged governments to align their adaptation agenda with these goals, which the UN has tagged as the blueprint for achieving better and more sustainable future for all.

Reduction in crop yield, decline in marine resources, and loss of plant and animal species are some consequences of the impact of climate change, like sea level and temperature rises, Patwardhan warned.

“Those impacts will hit the poor, who are the most vulnerable, due to loss of livelihood, food insecurity, population displacement, health effects, and more,” he said.

There is a need for further public, private and philanthropic financing of integrated climate approaches that will benefit multiple sectors economically, socially and environmentally, he added.

He also cited the need for institutional arrangements, policies, economic incentives, and information that will help enable and scale up local climate action.

“Climate change is not an abstract problem of the future but is very much a real problem of the present,” he said.

The Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum is the primary regional platform for the sharing of information and experiences and working toward solutions aimed at addressing the climate change challenge.

The forum seeks to scale up action on mature adaptation approaches, technologies, and programs. (PNA)

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