Autor:
Beddington, J.R.
Asaduzzaman, Mohammed
Clark, Megan E.
Fernández Bremauntz, Adrian
Guillou, Marion
Howlett DJB
Jahn, Molly M.
Erda, Lin
Mamo, Tekalign
Negra, Christine
Nobre, Carlos A.
Scholes, Robert J.
Nguyen Van Bo
Wakhungu, Judi W.
Global agriculture must produce more food to feed a growing population. Yet scientific assessments point to climate change as a growing threat to agricultural yields and food security (1–4). Recent droughts and floods in the Horn of Africa, Russia, Pakistan, and Australia affected food production...
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Beddington, J.R.
,
Asaduzzaman, Mohammed
,
Clark, Megan E.
,
Fernández Bremauntz, Adrian
,
Guillou, Marion
,
Howlett DJB
,
Jahn, Molly M.
,
Erda, Lin
,
Mamo, Tekalign
,
Negra, Christine
,
Nobre, Carlos A.
,
Scholes, Robert J.
,
Nguyen Van Bo
,
Wakhungu, Judi W.
,
[What Next for Agriculture After Durban?]
,
What Next for Agriculture After Durban?