4. challenge of increased production requires innovative
approaches benefit people and conserve the natural
resource base
what is new/different about SO2?
• multi-disciplinary approach, working across all sectors to
ensure sustainability
• the integration of the three “pillars” of sustainable
development (environmental, economic and social); and
• ways to generate the needed wide-scale transition to more
sustainable practices/ adoption of more sustainable practices.
Context and Rationale: Why SO2?
5. 5
Building a Common Vision for Sustainable Food and
Agriculture
Enhance the efficiency
of resource use
Conserve, protect, and
enhance natural
resources
Improve & protect livelihoods
and human well-being
Enhance the resilience of people,
communities and ecosystems
Promote and improve
effective governance
6. 6
SFA builds upon the extensive experience of FAO
in terms of sustainability
Crops Livestock Forestry Fisheries Aquaculture
Save and
Grow:
Sustainable
Crop
Production
Intensification
Global
Agenda for
Sustainable
Livestock
Sustainable
Forest
Management
(SFM)
Code of
Conduct for
Responsible
Fisheries
(CCRF)
Ecosystem
Approach to
Fisheries
(EAF)
Ecosystem
Approach to
Aquaculture
(EAA)
• Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity and Genetic Resources
• Energy-Smart Food for People and Climate (ESF)
• Sustainable diets
• Resilient livelihoods
• Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) and FAO-Adapt
• Coping with water scarcity
• Global Soil Partnership (GSP)
• Sustainable Land Management (SLM)
• Landscape initiative (in development)
Thematicandcross-
sectoralapproaches
Sectoral approaches
7. Delivery Mechanisms Outcomes SDGs
SDG 2. End hunger,
achieve Food
Security and
Nutrition, promote
sustainable
agriculture
Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation, Lesson learning, ex ante/ex post, communicating results
Outputs
SDG 13. Take urgent
action to address
climate change
SDG 14. Conserve
and sustainably use
oceans, seas and
marine resources
for sustainable
development
CPF
CPF
CPFCPF
CPF
CPF
2.1 Innovative
practices
adopted
2.3 International
Instruments &
mechanisms
implemented
2.2 Governance
strengthened
2.4 Increased
evidence-based
decision making
CPF
CPF
CPF
CPF
CPF
CPF
SO2 IMPACT PATHWAYS
SDG 15. Protect,
restore and
promote
sustainable use of
terrestrial
ecosystems,
sustainably manage
forests, combat
desertification, and
...
CRPs
All 16
9. 9
CURRENT COLLABORATION – NON EXHAUSTIVE LIST
Climate Smart Agriculture
CG CENTER THEMATIC AREA
• CIMMYT • Suitability of Leguminous Cover and
Forage Crops for Southern African and
Vietnamese Production Systems
• ICRAF • Support to implementation of MICCA
pilot projects in Kenya and Tanzania
• Provide scientific evidence of
productivity and climate benefits of
locally relevant agricultural practices
• CIAT - CCAFS • Co-lead the Knowledge Action Group
of the Global Alliance for Climate
Smart Agriculture (KAG-GACSA)
10. 10
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity
CG CENTER THEMATIC AREA
• IRRI • Evaluation of the impact of
the eco-agri-food systems
complex on human health
and well/being: rice
production
• ICARDA
• ILRI
• New SDGs and providing
information on related
indicators
11. 11
Efficient Resource Use – Sustainable
Agricultural Intensification
CG CENTER THEMATIC AREA/PROJECTS
• Bioversity • Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation
and sustainable use for improved human
nutrition and well-being
• ICARDA • Sustainable Intensification and
diversification of agriculture in the Near-
East and North-Africa in support to
Regional Water Scarcity Initiative
• IITA • Disposal of Persistent Organic Pollutants
(POPs) and obsolete pesticides and
strengthening life-cycle management of
pesticides in Benin
• IWMI • More effective and sustainable investments
in Water for poverty Reduction in Africa
12. 12
• Climate Smart Agriculture
Collaboration with ICRAF and CIAT-CCAFS brought more science to
project implementation
Collaboration provided FAO with more evidence to inform decision
makers
Collaboration complemented FAO expertise with CIAT-CCAFS research
Collaboration helped ICRAF and CIAT-CCAFS develop a major research
program around Green House Gas (GHG) measurements and another
smaller initiative on Climate Smart Agriculture
RESULTS ACHIEVED IN COLLABORATION WITH CGIAR
13. 13
• Save & Grow in practice: Maize, Rice and Wheat
Collaboration with CIMMYT, IRRI and ICARDA
RESULTS ACHIEVED IN COLLABORATION WITH CGIAR
14. 14
CG CENTER THEMATIC AREA / PROJECT Research Programs-
CRPs
• Bioversity
• ICRAF
• CIAT
• IITA
• Integrated Pilot Approach (GEF) –
Upscaling agriculture and sustainable
land management practices
• Humid Tropics
• Dryland systems
• Climate Change,
Agriculture and
Food Security
• ICRAF • Addressing barriers to agroforestry • Forests, Trees and
Agroforestry
• Bioversity
• IRRI
• AfricaRice
• IITA
• IFPRI
• World Fish
• Assessment and valuation of
ecosystem services
• Best practices in management of
ecosystem services
• Governance of ecosystem services
• Policy in support to ecosystem
services
• Water, Land and
Ecosystems
• Rice
• Policies, Institutions
and Markets
• Bioversity
• IITA, ICRISAT, CIAT,
CIMMYT, ICRAF,
CIP, …..
• Nutrition sensitive agriculture and
development of related indicators.
• Agriculture For
Nutrition And
Health
FURTHER COLLABORATION THEMATIC AREAS – NON EXHAUSTIVE LIST