Advancing agricultural adaptation and mitigation
Scientists can help advance policies to promote agricultural practices that can reduce emissions and boost yields.
Source: Science
24 January 2012 | EN

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Scientists can help advance policies to promote agricultural practices that can reduce emissions and boost yields.
Source: Science
24 January 2012 | EN
Climate change adaptation initiatives can be built into water management programmes to protect water resources in Africa.
Source: UK Houses of Parliament
1 July 2011 | EN
Integrating wastewater into water resources management can help improve water security and quality.
Source: Global Water Partnership
16 March 2010 | EN
Traditional knowledge can inform strategies for improving nutrition and help vulnerable populations cope with environmental change.
Source: UN Standing Committee on Nutrition
20 January 2010 | EN
Better land and water management could improve yields and help developing countries mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Source: NCCR North-South
10 December 2009 | EN
Providing more and diverse water storage infrastructure is crucial to securing reliable water supplies in the face of climate change.
Source: International Water Management Institute
26 November 2009 | EN
Research into deforestation can help inform policies to reduce carbon emissions from forests.
Source: CIFOR
8 July 2009 | EN
Tackling forest degradation is an essential element for any global climate deal hoping to reduce forest emissions.
Source: The Nature Conservancy
8 July 2009 | EN
Agriculture, forestry and other land uses in Africa can help mitigate climate change while providing co-benefits.
Source: World Agroforestry Centre
8 July 2009 | EN
Involving local communities in biodiversity protection from the outset can boost both conservation and empowerment of local people.
Source: NCCR North-South
27 March 2009 | EN
Ten years since the UNCCD came into force, the problems remain. Despite some successes, varying definitions and restricted finance limit the convention's effectiveness, as Lindsay Stringer explains.
1 October 2006 | EN
Biodiversity in the world's drylands is fragile, easily disrupted and under threat. John Lemons sets out guidelines for tailoring policies to best protect these uniquely adapted species.
27 September 2006 | EN
Some environmental researchers take the view that species-rich ecosystems function better than those that are species-poor. Others disagree. Shahid Naeem assesses the arguments.
1 February 2004 | 中文