The Power of ‘Tech Plus People’ in Collective Climate Action :How CRISP-M’s Online Technology and Community-Driven Approach Support Inclusive Climate Resilience in India
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): Bharadwaj R, Abhilashi R, Kaur D, Kumar A
Abstract:
India’s rural economy, largely dependent on rainfed agriculture, is increasingly vulnerable to climate change. More frequent, intense heatwaves and unpredictable rains undermine farmers’ efforts to protect crops and sustain their families. In 2021, to support communities to cope with crises, ‘CRISP-M’ was launched: an accessible online tool that helps communities predict, prepare for and manage climate impacts. This case study collection illustrates a key learning from the pilot phase: for best impact with marginalised and rural communities, climate technology must be accompanied by inclusive community engagement.These 12 case studies demonstrate how our ‘tech plus people’ approach is supporting bottom-up, village-level climate resilience planning that includes the most marginalised groups.
Source of Publication: International Institute for Environment and Development
Publisher/Organisation: International Institute for Environment and Development
URL:
https://www.iied.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/2023-03/21166iied.pdf
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Climate Change
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