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Showing items 1 through 9 of 23.A collection of practical experiences and lessons on Payments for Environmental Services (PES)
IPCC (2001) indicates that climate change will take place despite the mitigation strategies that are going to be implemented. This calls for adaptation strategies in order to reduce the vulnerability to climate change.
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Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on rainfed staple crop production and raising livestock.
The current debate on climate change, its impacts on socio-ecological systems and the role of agriculture has shifted from an emphasis on how to mitigate the effects of increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to how to prepare and adapt to the expected adverse impacts.
Each year, tens of thousands of people in Bangladesh are internally displaced as a consequence of riverbank erosion.
Climate change poses severe threats on agriculture. Even though some countries may experience beneficial change to agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), the majority, particularly developing countries, will experience significant negative impacts.
This paper examines urban health in low- and middle-income countries, in relation to two sets of environmental issues:
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