eprintid: 11125 rev_number: 16 eprint_status: archive userid: 1305 dir: disk0/00/01/11/25 datestamp: 2019-06-21 05:03:06 lastmod: 2019-06-21 05:03:06 status_changed: 2019-06-21 05:03:06 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Jagustović, R creators_name: Zougmore, R B creators_name: Kessler, A creators_name: Ritsema, C J creators_name: Keesstra, S creators_name: Reynolds, M icrisatcreators_name: Zougmore, R B affiliation: Department of Environmental Science, Wageningen University and Research (AA Wageningen) affiliation: ICRISAT (Bamako) affiliation: School of Engineering and Innovation, Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, The Open University (Milton Keynes) country: Netherlands country: Mali country: UK title: Contribution of systems thinking and complex adaptive system attributes to sustainable food production: Example from a climate-smart village ispublished: pub subjects: 570 subjects: 678 subjects: CSA subjects: F12 subjects: s2.8 subjects: s26 subjects: s28 subjects: s31 subjects: s4009 subjects: s61 divisions: CRPS1 crps: crp1.11 full_text_status: public keywords: Climate-smart agriculture, CSA, Food production system, Systems thinking, Complex adaptive systems West Africa, Africa, Sustainable food production, climate-smart village note: This work was implemented as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), which is carried out with support from the CGIAR Fund Donors and through several bilateral funding agreements (the CGIAR Fund Council, Australia-ACIAR, European Union, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Ireland, New Zealand, Netherlands, Switzerland, USAID, UK and Thailand). For details please visit https://ccafs.cgiar. org/donors. We thank women farmers in Doggoh-Jirapa for participating in the systems thinking sessions, and the staff of the CSIR-SARI and of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture Department in Jirapa for providing logistical on-site support and translation services during the field data collection. abstract: Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) conceptually has the potential to contribute to the sustainable development goals of achieving zero hunger, reducing land degradation, eliminating poverty, tackling climate change, and promoting gender equality. The scaling-up needed to achieve goals of CSA represents a challenge, as it entails understanding synergies between often opposing socioeconomic and environmental priorities and trade-offs over temporal and spatial scales. In this paper, we tested new approaches to support scaling-up of sustainable food production through investigating the contribution of systems thinking as a conceptual approach and complex adaptive system (CAS) attributes as a framework for analysis of CSA. This was done through examining (i) to what extent CSA represents a CAS and (ii) what contribution systems thinking and CAS attributes can make to understanding and scaling-up sustainable food production systems through CSA. The CSA situation was conceptualized through systems thinking sessions with women farmers in the climate-smart village (CSV) of Doggoh-Jirapa, northern Ghana, and was guided by the Distinctions, Systems, Relationships and Perspectives (DSRP) framework. Systems thinking, and CAS attributes provide system-wide understanding of elements, dynamics and trade-offs over temporal and spatial scale in selected agri-food systems. As such it could aid horizontal and vertical scaling-up by informing policy developoment and selection of a context-specific portfolio of technologies and practices at landscape and farm levels to achieve synergies between goals. In this study, systems thinking enabled women farmers in the CSV to identify income-generating and tree planting activities, with desirable simultaneous system-wide impact. The paper calls for further testing of tools, approaches, and methods that enable dynamic systems thinking to inform scaling-up efforts, while embracing the transdisciplinary nature and complexity of CSA as a constituent of the food production system. date: 2019-05 date_type: published publication: Agricultural Systems (TSI) volume: 171 publisher: Elsevier pagerange: 65-75 id_number: 10.1016/j.agsy.2018.12.008 refereed: TRUE issn: 0308521X official_url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2018.12.008 related_url_url: https://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Contribution+of+systems+thinking+and+complex+adaptive+system+attributes+to+sustainable+food+production%3A+Example+from+a+climate-smart+village&btnG= related_url_type: pub funders: CCAFS citation: Jagustović, R and Zougmore, R B and Kessler, A and Ritsema, C J and Keesstra, S and Reynolds, M (2019) Contribution of systems thinking and complex adaptive system attributes to sustainable food production: Example from a climate-smart village. Agricultural Systems (TSI), 171. pp. 65-75. ISSN 0308521X document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/11125/1/Contribution%20of%20systems%20thinking%20and%20complex%20adaptive%20system%20attributes%20to%20sustainable%20food%20production%20-%20Example%20from%20a%20climate-smart%20village.pdf