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Using a global atmospheric chemistry model, we have quantified for the first time, intercontinental transboundary contributions to crop ozone exposure and subsequent yield reductions in the Northern Hemisphere. We apply four metrics (AOT40, M7, M12, W126) to assess the impacts of 100% reductions ...


Hollaway MJArnold, S.R.Challinor, Andrew J.Emberson LD[Intercontinental trans-boundary contributions to ozone-induced crop yield losses in the Northern Hemisphere]Intercontinental trans-boundary contributions to ozone-induced crop yield losses in the Northern Hemisphere

Kozicka, M.Groot, J.C.J.Gotor, E.[Can crop diversity strengthen small-scale farmers' resilience?]Can crop diversity strengthen small-scale farmers' resilience?
Araújo, Susana S.Beebe, Stephen E.Crespi, MartinDelbreil, BrunoGonzález, Esther M.Gruber, VeroniqueLejeune-Henaut, IsabelleLink, WolfgangMonteros, Maria JPrats, ElenaRao, Idupulapati M.Vadez, VincentVaz Patto, Maria C[Abiotic stress responses in legumes: strategies used to cope with environmental challenges]Abiotic stress responses in legumes: strategies used to cope with environmental challenges

Enciso, KarenBravo, Aura M.Charry, AndrésHurtado Bermúdez, Jhon J.Jager, MatthiasBurkart, Stefan[Participatory Development of Sector Strategies for Double-Purpose Cattle Value Chains in Caquetá and Guaviare, Colombia]Participatory Development of Sector Strategies for Double-Purpose Cattle Value Chains in Caquetá and Guaviare, Colombia
Autor: Asch, F. Giese M

Climate change threatens staple food production and human livelihoods, particularly in vulnerable environments in Africa. Poorly adapted cropping systems increase the risk of poverty and hunger. Existing genotypes adapted to local conditions may not be suited for cropping systems responding to fu...


Asch, F.Giese M[Crop improvement, ideotyping and modelling for African cropping systems under climate change]Crop improvement, ideotyping and modelling for African cropping systems under climate change

Integrated Assessment studies have shown that meeting ambitious greenhouse gas mitigation targets will require substantial amounts of bioenergy as part of the future energy mix. In the course of the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP), five global agro-economic mode...


Lotze-Campen, HermannKyle, PageLampe M. vonHavlík, PetrMeijl, Hans vanHasegawa, TomokoPopp, AlexanderSchmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejValin, HugoWillenbockel, DirkWise, MarshallFujimori, Shinichiro[Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison]Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison

The controversy over the possible impacts of trypanosomiasis control on African ecological and socioeconomic systems exemplifies the classic polarization of arguments for development and conservation. On one hand, Africa's rapidly expanding human populations require expanded food supplies, and tr...


Reid, Robin S.Curry, J.J.Swallow, B.M.Mukhebi, A.W.Perry, Brian D.Ellis, J.E.[Ecological, social and economic impacts of trypanotolerance: collaborative research in Central and West Africa]Ecological, social and economic impacts of trypanotolerance: collaborative research in Central and West Africa

de Silva, SanjivSchmitter, PetraThiha, N.Suhardiman, Diana[A handbook for establishing water user associations in pump-based irrigation schemes in Myanmar]A handbook for establishing water user associations in pump-based irrigation schemes in Myanmar
Thomas, S.Andrade-Piedra, J.L.Yepes, M.C.Hernández Nopsa, J.F.Kromann, P.Legg, J.P.Yuen, J.Forbes, G.Garrett, K.[Estimating the effectiveness of management strategies to reduce seed degeneration in vegetatively-propagated crops: A theoretical framework.]Estimating the effectiveness of management strategies to reduce seed degeneration in vegetatively-propagated crops: A theoretical framework.

Outlines some of the work being done by ILCA in the field of agroecological zonation and the use of models to predict the effect of environment on pastoral and agricultural systems. Includes plans for future developments and the potential benefits of the work.


Henricksen, B.L.[Determination of agro-ecological zones in Africa: ILCA activities and expectations]Determination of agro-ecological zones in Africa: ILCA activities and expectations

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