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Table of Contents: •Overview by Gerald C. Nelson •Agricultural Science and Technology Needs for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation by Rudy Rabbinge •Reducing Methane Emissions from Irrigated Rice by Reiner Wassmann, Yasukazu Hosen, and Kay Sumfleth •Direct and Indirect Mitigation...
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"This next regime of climate change rules must be targeted toward reducing GHGs as cheaply and quickly as possible. Developing countries and their farmers are key to meeting this objective. First, land-use changes and practices in developing countries must be included in mechanisms for reducing...
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Food security has deteriorated since 1995 and reductions in child malnutrition are proceeding too slowly to meet the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target for halving hunger by 2015. Three major challenges threaten to drastically complicate efforts to overcome food insecurity and...
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This paper wants to emphasize t he relation between financial system and economic growth, as part of sustainable development. Recent papers stress the correlation between the financial system as a promoting factor to economic growth. Economic literature also discusses the issue related to some...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the application of sustainable growth challenge (SGC) model in agricultural finance as a conceptual paradigm and then uses the model to measure sustainable growth rates for Illinois grain and livestock farmers. The SGC concept is used to...
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-timber forest products (NTFPs) for FPC members, are the key element for the long-term sustainability of a JFM system. …
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Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are they the solution to environmental problems, or will second round effects –so-called rebound effects- compensate or even overcompensate potential savings, will they fire back? The answer to...
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The problem of the sustainable development of the rural areas constitutes a highpriority for Romania in the quality of European Union’s member state. This supposesadopting of a coherent strategy that can realize a balance between the preservation demandof the economic, ecologic and...
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