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Agriculture and climate change: an agenda for negotiation in Copenhagen
If fundamental climate change mitigation and adaptation goals are to be met, international climate negotiations must include agriculture. This brief attempts to put agriculture on the agenda of the UNFCCC negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009.Nelson, G.C., International Food Policy Research Institute (..
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Anchoring agriculture within a Copenhagen agreement
A polciy brief for UNFCCC parties by FAO, detailing how agriculture has the potential for crucial and early action on mitigation.FAO, 2008..
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Biodiversity and agriculture: safeguarding biodiversity and securing food for the world.
This publication highlights the importance of sustainable agriculture and of maintaining the world's biological diversity.Convention on Biological Diversity, May 2008...
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Climate change adaptation framework for agriculture in South Asia
A power point presentation detailing current impacts of climate change and key elements for adaptation and mitigation.Sivakumar M.K. & Agarwal P, WMO and IARI, 2008..
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Climate change and agriculture
This chapter describes the development of GHG emissions from the agricultural sector and details agricultural practices that may mitigate GHGs.Smith et al., IPCC, 2007..
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Climate change and food security: a framework document
This document provides background information on the interrelationship between climate change and food security, and ways to deal with the new threat.FAO, Dec 2008..
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Climate change impact on Indian agriculture
A presentation detailing an overview of Indian agriculture, impacts of climate change, research and adaptation options.Parikh J & Kumar K.S, IGIDR, 2002..
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Climate change water and food security
This synthesis paper contains a necessarily rapid appraisal of the implications of the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC for agricultural water management.FAO, Feb 2008..
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Conservation and stewardship of agricultural biodiversity
Climate change has profound impacts on the dynamics of agriculture and natural ecosystems, particularly sustainability of agricultural biodiversity.Parida A & Swaminathan M.S., Current Science Vol 95, Nov 2008..
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Coping with global change: vulnerability and adaptation in Indian agriculture
This monograph presents an attempt to study the impacts of climate change on Indian agriculture, and how these will affect the adaptive capacity of Indian farmers.Bhadwal et al., TERI, 2002..
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IARI Perspective plan: vision 2025
Indian agriculture must evolve to remain responsive to change, and meet diversified needs of multiple stakeholders. ICAR brings out a vision for 2025 and an in depth SWOT analysis for future action.IARI, 2007..
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National Conference on Climate Change and Indian Agriculture
Recommendations of the conference on Indian agriculture and climate change with reference to impacts, adaptation, mitigation and capacity building.ICAR, 2007..
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Rising food prices: policy options and World Bank response
A World Bank report on policy options for climate change and rising food prices.World Bank, Apr 2008..
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