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A SUSTAINABLE WAY OF LIVINGPRESENTED BYBIBHU SANTOSH BEHERA, PhD RESEARCH SCHOLAR,OUAT,BHUBANESWAR,INDIAE-mail Id:[email protected]

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Abstract of Vision

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Between now and 2050, the world’s population will increase by one-third. Most of these additional 2 billion People will live in developing countries. At the same time, more people will be living in cities. If current income and consumption growth trends continue, FAO estimates that agricultural production will have to increase by 60 percent by 2050 to satisfy the expected demands for food and feed. Agriculture must therefore transform itself if it is to feed a growing global population and provide the basis for economic growth and poverty reduction. Climate change will make this task more difficult under a business-as-usual scenario, due to adverse impacts on agriculture, requiring spiraling adaptation and related costs. To achieve food security and agricultural development goals, adaptation to climate change and lower emission intensities per output will be necessary. This transformation must be accomplished without depletion of the natural resource base. Climate change is already having an impact on agriculture and food security as a result of increased prevalence of extreme events and increased unpredictability of weather patterns. This can lead to reductions in production and lower incomes in vulnerable areas. These changes can also affect global food prices. Developing countries and smallholder farmers and pastoralists in particular are being especially hard hit by these changes. Many of these small-scale producers are already coping with a degraded natural resource base.

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Abstract of Definition• They often lack knowledge about potential options for adapting their production

systems and have limited assets and risk-taking capacity to access and use technologies and financial services. Enhancing food security while contributing to mitigate climate change and preserving the natural resource base and vital ecosystem services requires the transition to agricultural production systems that are more productive, use inputs more efficiently, have less variability and greater stability in their outputs, and are more resilient to risks, shocks and long-term climate variability. More productive and more resilient agriculture requires a major shift in the way land, water, soil nutrients and genetic resources are managed to ensure that these resources are used more efficiently. Making this shift requires considerable changes in national and local governance, legislation, policies and financial mechanisms. This transformation will also involve improving producers’ access to markets. By reducing greenhouse gas emissions per unit of land and/or agricultural product and increasing carbon sinks, these changes will contribute significantly to the mitigation of climate change.

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My Research Contribution to world• The research and study will be conducted in global basis, where there may

be possibility of Climate Relicense and Impact of Extension Education play major role for development of Biodynamic Livelihood for Holistic and Sustainable Development. The Sample size taken From Each country and continent was 30 and total sample size would be 600.This will be done by Ex-post Facto design via Randomized block Analysis. The Empirical models, conceptual frame work, concept road map and policy will be formulated for achieving MDG, SDG and Vision 2050 in the final part of this Study. Documentation and Data interpretation would be done accordingly for Future Research and Technological Advancement Refinement.(TAR)

• Key Words:-Biodynamic Livelihood, Climate Smart Extension Education, Climate Smart Agriculture, Climate Resilescence, MDG, SDG, TAR, FAO,Holistic Developement

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Problem Under Study(Objectives)• The problem under study will be 1.How we can develop sustainable holistic biodynamic livelihood status

in order to give food security, social prestige and future activities for our successors?• 2.To develop concept map, road frame work and policies for this.• 3.To liaison all relevant units, projects and entities for Collaboration, Coordination and cooperation to

make a holistic successful hyogo frame work which would be equal for all climatic zones by maintaining equilibrium via ecofriendly approach.

• 4.To prepare a "Research Consortium" for collecting all information by implementing ICT tools, Knowledge Engineering System, Artificial Intelligence and Expert system. By implementing all of these system by blending with Decision support system, MIS and knowledge management portal to give them instant solution.

• 5.To introduce "climate smart Extension Education", "Sustainable Bio Dynamic Livelihood Courses in the Research and Educational Curriculum.(In University level,School,Colleges and grassroots organizations)

• 6.To develop Research Hubs for addressing all issues in each Climatic Zones and Biodiversity.• 7.To document on Case studies, Success Stories and Analysis Report on Every Issues.• 8.To study the Constraints, Draw Backs and Opportunities by SMART,SWOT and Management Analysis.• 9.To develop so models, diorama, and Panacea Solution map for achieving March into crescendo via SDG

and MDG.

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Problem Under Study• 10.To conduct Over all research via Extension Activities like Awareness Campaign, Street

Show,Seminars,Symposia,Colloquim,Brain Storming and Social Media actions.• 11.To undertake Outreach and Training on this concepts.• 12.To find out realistic solution with energetic strategies via innovation, discovery

approaches.• 13.To develop Recyclable approach from wastages to make success and excellencies in Third

Sustainable Green Revolution. • 14.To frame Policies, Laws ,patents,IPRs and blue print for making this approach as One

Panacea of solution.• 15.To implement all these things into a Collective approach for our future, current days by

comparison with previous stage.• 16.To monitor and evaluate the total program via constructive appraisal.• 17.To study the social inclusion, social innovation and society as a strata by holistic

approach.• 18.To establish social incubator hubs in every zones for advocating of program.• 19.To appoint Major group of Human resources for execution of this program.• 20.To execute team building process, conflict resolution ,stress management and other

relevant process for every steps.

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Methodology of Research• 1.To prepare crop specific, climate specific plans via "Bioclimatic" clock and "Biodiversity"

map.• 2.To prepare strong information dissemination system for latest updates of technology.• 3.To prepare "Technology advancement and refinement"(TAR) hubs in order to blending of

technology for "sustainable technology transfer".• 4.To recruit holistic major and minor groups for sustainable implementation of programmes.

(Human Resources for future).• To prepare strategies of adoption, diffusion of technologies by eradicating

dissonance,conflict,discontinouity as a whole.• 5.Hyogo frame work approach with strong wisdom and innovativeness.• My project is completely dedicated to social dynamics. It is a blending of Climate, Livelihood

and Gender. It has justified by addressing real problems we feel by heart now. For saving us and our mother earth from future up comings it may act as "Future Super Engine" by comparing past,sustaining present and projecting for future.So it is totally a different and "Society Change" project maintaining sustainability,equilibrium as a whole.

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What has been and is the projected impact of My

initiative?

• My initiative for this project is to create awareness among people in the society via social media,campaign.Being a Doctoral Research Fellow and a future Scientist i am confident to made a concrete and hypothetical research from my University so that i can take the future initiative works with greater solutions. For this i need all support regarding patenting my idea, financial support, and all support i deserved and required for completing and implementing this research world wide.So I need the donors from abroad and India

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What is the potential for growth of the idea?

• As growth is a continuous and dynamic process, it can be measured time to time by seeing its impact on society entropy as well as the progress of the concept through sustainable adoption. Here my project is completely new and it is the "Theoretical brain child" of me. Only i have qualitative part that is 1.knowledge in terms of data,information,2.skill in terms of applicability in society, technical feasibility, acceptable by all and sustainable mode and 3.attitude by means of the energetic will for work motivation with commitment and dedication. Being a Social Extensionist i can act as change agent to change the knowledge,skill,attitude,behaviour,art of living by means of my potential enthusiasm. The result will be fruitful after proper implementation and execution.

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CLIMATE SMART EXTENSION MODEL

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CLIMATE SMART VILLAGE CONCEPT

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CLIMATE SMART ECONOMICS CONCEPT

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CLIMATE SMART LIVELIHOOD MANAGEMENT

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My Developed Model

• Research-Extension-Farmer-Climate-Market-End User (REFCME)

• This model is being developed by me( Bibhu Santosh Behera) from this study of research. This is the best model for achieving success in day to day life.

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Concluding Remark• Climate Smart Extension Education must be fruitful when it is

preached and applied in Climate smart Agriculture .It should be introduced in Course curriculum in University as well schools for betterment of our future comings. So lets put our hand to translate this concept into action. So Follow this caption.

• GO GREEN • ADOPT ORGANIC• MARCH AHEAD• FOLLOW CLIMATE SMART EXTENSION• SUSTAIN THE FUTURE

Bibhu Santosh Behera,Father of Climate Smart Extension, Indian PhD Researcher

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References Followed• 1.Wheeler, T. & von Braun, J. Climate change impacts on global food security. Science 341, 508–513

(2013).• 2. · IPCC Summary for Policymakers Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part

A: Global and Sectoral Aspects (eds Field, C. B. et al.) (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014).• 3. Porter, J. R. et al. in Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part A: Global and

Sectoral Aspects (eds Field, C. B. et al.) 485–533 (IPCC, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2014).• 4. Tubiello, F. N. et al. The FAOSTAT database of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. Environ.

Res. Lett. 8, 015009 (2013).• 5. Gitz, V. & Meybeck, A. Risks, Vulnerabilities and Resilience in a Context of Climate Change (FAO,

2012).• 6. Challinor, A., Martre, P., Asseng, S., Thornton, P. & Ewert, F. Making the most of climate impact

ensembles. Nature Clim. Change 4, 77–80 (2014).• 7. McCarthy, N., Lipper, L. & Branca, G. Climate-Smart Agriculture: Smallholder Adoption and

Implications for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (Mitigation of Climate Change in Agriculture Series No. 4, FAO, 2011).

• 8. Financing Climate-smart Agriculture 375–406 (Climate-Smart Agriculture Sourcebook Module 14, FAO, 2013).

• 9. Report on the Sixth Replenishment of the GEF Trust Fund (Global Environment Facility Secretariat (GEF) Secretariat and World Bank, for Fifth GEF Assembly, 2014).

• 10. World Development Report: Risk and Opportunity: Managing Risk for Development (World Bank, 2014).

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTIONGO GREEN ADOPT ORGANICMARCH AHEADFOLLOW CLIMATE SMART EXTENSIONSUSTAIN THE FUTURE