• No results found

Climate impacts and adaptation options in agriculture: what we know and what we don’t know

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Share "Climate impacts and adaptation options in agriculture: what we know and what we don’t know"

Copied!
6
0
0

Laster.... (Se fulltekst nå)

Fulltekst

Referanser

RELATERTE DOKUMENTER

34 Conflicts may also arise between Russia, Canada and Denmark over parts of the Arctic shelf, as it may be argued that the Lomonosov Ridge is an extension not only of

The report sets out from two future scenarios for understanding climate and security implications in the Arctic: one in which the world pursues aggressive climate change

The Climarice project will in 2011 employ a detailed gender analysis in selected areas in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, to get more specific information on

build stakeholder capacity including those of farmers, agricultural and water managers to climate change adaptation, and increase their awareness on the uncertainties involved

Campbell (eds.) Rethinking Agricultural Policy Regimes: Food Security, Climate Change and the Future Resilience of Global Agriculture.. Research in

This paper explores and sheds light on the elements, complexity, and dynamics of sociocultural adaptation to innovation and climate change in European Urban Agriculture.. We

The review includes information from the chapters of three handbooks (Lumby, Crow & Pashiardis, 2008; Young et al., 2009; Young & Crow, 2017), 4 scientific articles and

and probably never will—how much “well-being” it is possible for human beings to experience; we don‟t know what our limits are. And we don‟t know how much suffering