Smallholders' uneven capacities to adapt to climate change amid Africa’s "green revolution" : case study of Rwanda's crop intensification program
Nathan Clay, Brian King
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2019
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Authors: | Clay, Nathan ; King, Brian H. |
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World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development. - Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, ISSN 0305-750X, ZDB-ID 185339-9. - Vol. 116.2019, p. 1-14
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Subject: | Adaptation | Agricultural intensification | Climate change | Institutions | Livelihoods | Vulnerability | Klimawandel | Grüne Revolution | Green revolution | Kleinbauern | Smallholders | Ruanda | Rwanda | Afrika | Africa | Ernteertrag | Crop yield |
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