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The present study was undertaken to determine the impact of Climate Smart 
Agriculture on farmers livelihoods.Data were collected from 376 households from 
CSA (study group) and non CSA (control group) farmers during July to December, 
2018. In order to collect relevant information from the respondents, structured 
interview schedule was used. Before-After study with control method was adopted for the 
study to assess the impacts on farmer’s livelihoods. It is observed that an overwhelming 
majority of the respondents (86.60%) in the CSA group had medium to high change 
in livelihoods whereas the change in non-CSA group was 26.60%.The findings 
indicated that CSA approach had significant improvement in most of the livelihood 
parameters. Substantial positive changes were observed in food consumption (calorie 
intake), food stock (availability), taking balance diet intake level, housing, safe 
drinking water, sanitation, clothing and healthcare faculties. The analysis revealed 
that out of 13 variables, 6 variables namely knowledge on Climate Smart Agriculture 
practices, benefit obtained from CSA, empowerment status, use of CSA technologies 
and organizational support had significant contribution on the change of farmers’ 
livelihoods. Whole model of 13 independent variables explained 45.9% of the total 
variation showed in livelihoods of the farmers. Out of 45.9% explained variance, two 
variables namely knowledge on CSA and benefit obtained from CSA contributed 
(39%). It reflects those two variables are the most dominant and signifying predictors 
for changing the livelihoods of CSA practicing farmers. This study can establish a 
message that positive changes in the livelihoods of farming community are associated 
with practicing Climate Smart Agriculture. | 
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