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As a result of several combined factors (climate, water availability, technology, etc.), production and income generated by family farmers in the Brazilian semi-arid region are relatively low. The climate changes projected for the Brazilian semi-arid region, if confirmed, will impact regional...
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Climate change is an increasingly relevant topic in academic, diplomatic and government circles. The expected impacts of climate change on cities are varied. Such impacts may include: floods and damage caused by rising sea levels in coastal cities, damage to existing urban infrastructure caused...
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electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Moreover, with regard to the Chinese economy, while it is considered an …
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transparency with regard to expenses and benefits to society, within the scope of catalyzing solutions for the low carbon economy … low carbon economy. …
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The agricultural sector is central to achieving internationally agreed commitments in terms of mitigating the effects of climate change. Although future scenarios indicate the possibility of reducing areas suitable for various crops, for specific regions or for Brazil as a whole, it is possible...
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The objective of the present study is to estimate the factors that influencing global agricultural production, as well as to assess the technical efficiency of countries, taking account the context of climate change. The problem is: are countries that seek productive solutions to increase...
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governance arrangements. Finally, it provides an overview of the political economy of the negotiations at COP 15 and points out …
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