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Title | : | The Contribution of Agroecological Approaches to Realizing Climate-Resilient Agriculture. |
Author | : | Sinclair, Fergus et al. |
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Publication info. | : | Rotterdam : Global Commission on Adaptation, 2019 |
Physical Description | : | 46 p. |
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Abstract | : | It is generally accepted that agriculture is a major driver of climate change as well as being acutely challenged to adapt to its effects. Agroecological approaches involve the application of integrated ecological, economic and social principles to the transition of smallholder farming systems, towards greater resilience. This involves adapting 13 generic agroecological principles to local circumstances. The principles include: diversification, recycling, and better connecting producers and consumers. Adaptation is done by scientists working closely with farmers and other stakeholders to co-create concrete, demand-led solutions to pressing problems as they are experienced locally rather than through imposing externally prefabricated solutions that may not be locally appropriate... |
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Subject(s) | : | Agroecology ; Climate-Resilient ; Agriculture |
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