Climate services impact assessment generates evidence of more than 500,000 farmers reached by a comprehensive Climate Risk Management (CRM) strategy of eleven Latin American countries
Co-developed, tested, and scaled out by CCAFS scientists, climate services approaches are helping assess, produce, translate and transfer climate information to enable agricultural decision making to 420+ institutions in eleven countries in Latin America (LAM), reaching 501,000 farmers in a comprehe...
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121217 |
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