World Bank agricultural investments for improved climate change resilience in the ag sector and reduced contributions to GHG emissions rise from 28% (2016) to 45% (2018) of committed budgets of new agriculture projects
Three years ago, a CCAFS researcher was embedded within the agriculture group at WBG headquarters. The role of the researcher has been to strengthen the linkages and collaborative actions between the WBG and CGIAR, resulting in the following outcomes as reported by high-level Bank officials to an in...
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2018
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121461 |
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