Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations

Amazonia’s abundant natural resources underpin water, energy, food and health security for the people and economies of the region and far beyond. At the heart of this nexus of securities is water. So abundant in the region, but now under increasing threat as industrial and agricultural pollution inc...

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Main Authors: Mardas, N, Bellfield, H, Jarvis, Andy, Navarrete, C, Comberti C
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: Global Canopy Programme 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52196
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Bellfield, H
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Comberti C
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description Amazonia’s abundant natural resources underpin water, energy, food and health security for the people and economies of the region and far beyond. At the heart of this nexus of securities is water. So abundant in the region, but now under increasing threat as industrial and agricultural pollution increases, and extreme droughts reveal a once unthinkable water vulnerability.
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spelling CGSpace521962017-07-26T13:09:13Z Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations Mardas, N Bellfield, H Jarvis, Andy Navarrete, C Comberti C climate agriculture water deforestation Amazonia’s abundant natural resources underpin water, energy, food and health security for the people and economies of the region and far beyond. At the heart of this nexus of securities is water. So abundant in the region, but now under increasing threat as industrial and agricultural pollution increases, and extreme droughts reveal a once unthinkable water vulnerability. 2013 2014-12-16T06:37:39Z 2014-12-16T06:37:39Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/52196 en Open Access Global Canopy Programme Mardas N, Bellfield H, Jarvis A, Navarrete C, Comberti C. 2013. Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations. Oxford: Global Canopy Programme; Cali, Colombia: International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).
spellingShingle climate
agriculture
water
deforestation
Mardas, N
Bellfield, H
Jarvis, Andy
Navarrete, C
Comberti C
Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title_full Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title_fullStr Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title_short Amazonia security agenda: summary of findings and initial recommendations
title_sort amazonia security agenda summary of findings and initial recommendations
topic climate
agriculture
water
deforestation
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