Autor:
Thornton, Philip K.
Whitbread, Anthony M.
Baedeker, Tobias
Cairns, Jill E.
Claessens, Lieven
Baethgen, Walter E.
Bunn, Christian
Friedmann, Michael
Giller, Ken E.
Herrero, Mario T.
Howden, Mark
Kilcline, Kevin
Nangia, Vinay
Ramírez Villegas, Julián
Kumar, Shalander
West, Paul C.
Keating, Brian
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is widely promoted as an approach for reorienting agricultural development under the realities of climate change. Prioritising research-for-development activities is crucial, given the need to utilise scarce resources as effectively as possible. However, no framewo...
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Thornton, Philip K.
,
Whitbread, Anthony M.
,
Baedeker, Tobias
,
Cairns, Jill E.
,
Claessens, Lieven
,
Baethgen, Walter E.
,
Bunn, Christian
,
Friedmann, Michael
,
Giller, Ken E.
,
Herrero, Mario T.
,
Howden, Mark
,
Kilcline, Kevin
,
Nangia, Vinay
,
Ramírez Villegas, Julián
,
Kumar, Shalander
,
West, Paul C.
,
Keating, Brian
,
[A framework for priority-setting in climate smart agriculture research]
,
A framework for priority-setting in climate smart agriculture research