Unlocking the potential of social learning for climate change and food security: Wicked problems and non-traditional solutions
Climate change is a crisis not only because of its vast global impact, but because it is so difficult to do much about it. Four degrees of warming are projected for this century under a business-as-usual scenario. In agriculture, this would mean the end of farming as we know it in the developing wor...
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| Formato: | Brochure |
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2013
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27781 |
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