About CoP

The ‘Network of Climate Smart Agriculture in South Asia: Community of Practice (CoP)’ is an online network which is a key activity of the C-SUCSeS Project. This network serves as a platform for sharing and exchanging knowledge, fostering collaboration and communication, enhancing professional capacity, and exploring innovative strategies to mitigate the impact of climate change in the agricultural sector.

It offers a virtual space for agricultural practitioners to connect, learn, and contribute to the promotion of sustainable and climate smart agricultural practices in the South Asian region. Moreover, it provides opportunities to engage with peers and experts, enabling discussions on ideas, queries, and questions related to CSA, as well as addressing significant challenges through mutual dialogue and sharing best practices.

The overarching goal of this network is to promote the exchange of knowledge and experiences among agricultural practitioners in South Asia, specifically focusing on climate-smart agriculture.

Special Features:

1. The network will upload articles, features, blogs, and stories on CSA at regular intervals. These articles may be authored by the moderator, any member, or experts following pre-discussion with the moderator.

2. Members will have the opportunity to share their successful agricultural models, innovations, success stories, features, and blogs that align with the project’s goals and objectives.

3. The platform allows members to connect with their peers, facilitating knowledge exchange about Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) and its implementation within their respective countries.

4. An open discussion forum is available for members to engage with one another on topics related to CSA, enabling them to post ideas, questions, or important issues.

5. A dedicated resource center is established on the microsite, providing members with the ability to view, download, or share information.

Agriculture scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs, farmers, farmer organizations, regional organization (e.g. SAARC, ICIMOD), policymakers, civil societies, donors, extension agents, academia, think tanks, NGOs and I-NGOs representatives, and any other stakeholders working in agriculture fields across South Asian countries can be our network member.

 

Target Audiences

Agriculture scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs, farmers, farmer organizations, regional organization (e.g. SAARC, ICIMOD), policymakers, civil societies, donors, extension agents, academia, think tanks, NGOs and I-NGOs representatives, and any other stakeholders working in agriculture fields across South Asian countries.

 

 

 

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