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Quebec’s forests represent 20% of the Canadian forest and 2% of world forests. They play a major role for habitat …
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rising world food prices. Our simulation results suggest that climate change induced price increases for food will raise …
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Quebec’s forests represent 20% of the Canadian forest and 2% of world forests. They play a major role for habitat …
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information to simulate a change in the demand structure of households in a CGE model of the world economy, in a set of assessment …
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equilibrium model of the world economy, then results are interpolated to get a simple relationship of the CCDF type. The estimated …
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Economia de baixo carbono no Brasil: alternativas de políticas e custos de redução de emissões de gases de efeito estufa
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design and implement appropriate adaptation policies. The impact varies across regions. Agriculture and food production will … decline in agricultural production and national welfare. Part of agriculture’s decline is compensated by imports, thus …
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characterizing Nigerian agriculture, covering more than 80% of agricultural value added. The evaluation is performed shocking land … agriculture is conducted. Adaptation practices considered are a mix of cheaper “soft measures” and more costly “hard” irrigation …
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, freshwater availability and soil quality. Agriculture also plays an important role in emitting and storing greenhouse gases. Thus …
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, freshwater availability and soil quality. Agriculture also plays an important role in emitting and storing greenhouse gases. Thus …
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