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Mainstreaming climate change and disaster risk management in agricultural policy and planning

Por: Intra-ACP Agricultural Policy Programme | Canbean Associates Inc.(Toronto, Canadá) | IICA, Nassau (Bahamas) | Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute.
Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries APP thematic feature ; No. 9.Editor: Bahamas IICA 2016Descripción: 8 p.Tema(s): CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO | CLIMATE CHANGE | CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE | GESTIÓN DE RIESGOS | RISK MANAGEMENT | GESTION DU RISQUE | POLÍTICA AGRÍCOLA | AGRICULTURAL POLICIES | POLITIQUE AGRICOLE | DATOS ESTADÍSTICOS | STATISTICAL DATA | DONNÉE STATISTIQUE | CARIBE | CARIBBEAN | CARAÏBESRecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This feature highlights the current vulnerability of the Caribbean agriculture sector to natural hazard impacts, the enhanced effect of climate change, the need to build DRM and CCA into agricultural planning, and the actions that need to be taken. An APP-supported study seeks to enhance understanding of the gaps in agricultural planning which can be filled in order to make the Caribbean more resilient to natural hazards and climate change.
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Documento digital Documento digital Sede Central
Colección IICA IICA P01 (Navegar estantería) Disponible BVE17028614

This feature highlights the current vulnerability of the
Caribbean agriculture sector to natural hazard impacts,
the enhanced effect of climate change, the need to build
DRM and CCA into agricultural planning, and the actions
that need to be taken. An APP-supported study seeks
to enhance understanding of the gaps in agricultural
planning which can be filled in order to make the
Caribbean more resilient to natural hazards and climate
change.

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