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Caravan - Special issue on climate change

This issue of Caravan describes some of ICARDA's work on climate change. It contains overviews of the key issues, and articles describing research in specific areas: for example, how genetic resources – landrace varieties, wild relatives, indigenous livestock breeds – can be used to make small-scale agriculture better adapted to a changed climate. The issue also discusses the implications of climate change on the evolution and spread of plant pathogens, on policy options for improving rural livelihoods, and on centuries-old patterns of livestock migration.It also describes low-cost technologies to improve water management in the face of growing scarcity. We illustrate how remote sensing and geographic information systems can help identify climate change 'hot spots' and analyze long-term changes in the environment. We discuss soil carbon and carbon sequestration in the context of developing-country agriculture. We identify lessons learnt in dry areas in West Africa, that could be put to use elsewhere.

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期号: 25
国际标准刊号: 1025-0972
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组 织: International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
其他组织: Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
年份: 2008
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地理范围: 非洲, 亚洲及太平洋, 欧洲及中亚, 近东及北非
类别: 期刊
内容语言: English
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