Two degrees up—Part Two: Ghana
Farmers in the Upper West Region of Ghana are finding that rising temperatures and increasingly unpredictable rains are compounding the long-running problems of population pressure and declining soil fertility. The CGIAR's Climate Change Research Program, led by CIAT, is seeking sustainable scientif...
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
2010
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| description | Farmers in the Upper West Region of Ghana are finding that rising temperatures and increasingly unpredictable rains are compounding the long-running problems of population pressure and declining soil fertility. The CGIAR's Climate Change Research Program, led by CIAT, is seeking sustainable scientific solutions to help small farmers prepare for - and rise to the challenge of - climate change. The Two Degrees Up series of photo stories takes a closer look at the scale of the challenge ahead. |
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| spelling | CGSpace102412023-02-15T05:59:07Z Two degrees up—Part Two: Ghana Jarvis, Andy Farmers in the Upper West Region of Ghana are finding that rising temperatures and increasingly unpredictable rains are compounding the long-running problems of population pressure and declining soil fertility. The CGIAR's Climate Change Research Program, led by CIAT, is seeking sustainable scientific solutions to help small farmers prepare for - and rise to the challenge of - climate change. The Two Degrees Up series of photo stories takes a closer look at the scale of the challenge ahead. 2010-11-29 2011-10-09T14:26:25Z 2011-10-09T14:26:25Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10241 en Open Access CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Jarvis A. 2010. Two degrees up—Part Two: Ghana. Video. Copenhagen, Denmark: CCAFS. |
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