Farming Change: Growing more food with a changing resource base

This publication seeks to provoke thought on the question of whether farming in the Caribbean will be able to take advantage of climate change and the changing natural environment to provide sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits for all. Part of the critical issues, perspectives an...

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Main Authors: Caribbean Regional Agricultural Policy Network, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
Format: Extension Material
Language:Inglés
Published: CTA / CARAPN / IICA 2012
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76759
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
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Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
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description This publication seeks to provoke thought on the question of whether farming in the Caribbean will be able to take advantage of climate change and the changing natural environment to provide sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits for all. Part of the critical issues, perspectives and options (CIPO) series of publications, the book comprises three inter-related papers on: growing food crops without soil; forest cover (ecosystem services for sustainable farming); and combatting the invasive alien species (IAS) threat.
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spelling CGSpace767592024-01-03T11:26:58Z Farming Change: Growing more food with a changing resource base Caribbean Regional Agricultural Policy Network Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture This publication seeks to provoke thought on the question of whether farming in the Caribbean will be able to take advantage of climate change and the changing natural environment to provide sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits for all. Part of the critical issues, perspectives and options (CIPO) series of publications, the book comprises three inter-related papers on: growing food crops without soil; forest cover (ecosystem services for sustainable farming); and combatting the invasive alien species (IAS) threat. 2012 2016-09-02T06:18:42Z 2016-09-02T06:18:42Z Extension Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76759 en Open Access application/pdf CTA / CARAPN / IICA
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Farming Change: Growing more food with a changing resource base
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title_full Farming Change: Growing more food with a changing resource base
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