Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence

It is crucial to address the impact of climate change on agricultural production and to enhance the resilience of farmers and farming practices in order to ensure global food security in the future. Mitigation and adaptation both present significant governance challenges. Without effective policy so...

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Autores principales: Amoak, Daniel, Najjar, Dina
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152058
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description It is crucial to address the impact of climate change on agricultural production and to enhance the resilience of farmers and farming practices in order to ensure global food security in the future. Mitigation and adaptation both present significant governance challenges. Without effective policy solutions, the World Bank estimates that climate-induced decreases in crop yields could push 43 million people in Africa into poverty and food insecurity (Baptista et al., 2022). Effectively governing agrifood systems will be vital for securing them against the impacts of climate change.
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spelling CGSpace1520582026-01-15T02:12:06Z Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence Amoak, Daniel Najjar, Dina gender women climate resilience It is crucial to address the impact of climate change on agricultural production and to enhance the resilience of farmers and farming practices in order to ensure global food security in the future. Mitigation and adaptation both present significant governance challenges. Without effective policy solutions, the World Bank estimates that climate-induced decreases in crop yields could push 43 million people in Africa into poverty and food insecurity (Baptista et al., 2022). Effectively governing agrifood systems will be vital for securing them against the impacts of climate change. 2024-09-09T20:19:41Z 2024-09-09T20:19:41Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152058 en Open Access application/pdf Daniel Amoak, Dina Najjar. (14/8/2024). Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence.
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Amoak, Daniel
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Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title_full Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title_fullStr Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title_short Agrifood Systems for Climate Resilience and Gender Inclusivity: A strategic Review of the Evidence
title_sort agrifood systems for climate resilience and gender inclusivity a strategic review of the evidence
topic gender
women
climate resilience
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