Autor:
McKune, Sarah
Poulsen, Liz
Russo, Sandra
Devereux, Taryn
Faas, Simone
McOmber, Chesney
Ryley, Therese
Climate change is projected to have profound effects on nutritional outcomes, particularly among children under five in developing countries, where small-scale, subsistence farming and livestock production supports a majority of livelihoods. An underlying mechanism by which climate change will ne...
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McKune, Sarah
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Poulsen, Liz
,
Russo, Sandra
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Devereux, Taryn
,
Faas, Simone
,
McOmber, Chesney
,
Ryley, Therese
,
[Reaching the end goal: Do interventions to improve climate information services lead to greater food security?]
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Reaching the end goal: Do interventions to improve climate information services lead to greater food security?