Innovative Approach To Build A "No Regret" Framework For Reinforcing Agricultural Water Resilience Under Climate Risks And Change In Burkina Faso

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES AND MANAGEMENT(2017)

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Purpose - This paper aims to propose, for the very first time in Burkina Faso, a "no regret" reference tool to improve policies and processes which could strengthen agricultural water resilience under climate risks and change for sustained food security. Such a framework consists of five pillars derived from the agricultural water vulnerability analysis.Design/methodology/approach - The method combined a new designed tool "ClimProspect", adapted to the Sahelian climatic context, participatory and analogue approaches.Findings - Innovative "no regret" framework to overcome current and future climate risks on agricultural water requirements has been built.Research limitations/implications - The paper proposes a new way to assess vulnerability and build resilience for a given system and brings climate and disaster risks together. In fact, in the country, disaster and climate risks are closely associated.Practical implications - The proposed measures will reinforce water security under climate variability and change and disaster risks, boost the farmers' participation in water governance and secure the adaptation investment for the long term.Social implications - Implementing the proposed measures should provide farmers with agricultural water needs at any time over the year, having access to social protection and sustainably increase their food security.Originality/value - Method used explicitly allows for paying attention, at the same time, to climate variability and change, disaster risks and social issues. The "no regret" framework is a practical secured tool for policy makers and planners, and it gives them a new way to secure sustainable water requirements.
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Resilience, Vulnerability, Agricultural water, Climate risks and change
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