Climate smart agriculture systems : shadehouse production manual
Crop production, which is vital to global food security, is being affected by climate change all over the world. However, the impact is being felt more severely in the more impoverished communities. It has been predicted that over the next decades, billions of people, especially those living in developing countries, will face shortages of water and food, as well as greater risks to health and life because of climate change. With fewer social, technological and fnancial resources for adapting to changing conditions, developing countries are the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change (UNFCCC, 2007). The IICA Delegation in Guyana has introduced a number of alternative methods that seek to improve the overall effciency, resilience, adaptive capacity and mitigation potential of production systems throughout the regions. One such system to be noted is “Protected Agriculture” which is supported by effcient water harvesting and usage.
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Format: | Libro biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
2017
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Subjects: | Cambio climático||climate change||mudança de clima||changement climatique, cultivo hidropônico||hydroponics||culture hydroponique||cultivo hidroponico, Extensión agrícola||agricultural extension||extensão agrícola||vulgarisation agricole, cultivo protegido||protected cultivation||culture sous abri||cultivo protegido, riego por goteo||drip irrigationirrigation|| goutte à goutte||irrigação gota-a-gota, Control de plagas||pest control||combate às pragas||lutte antiravageur, cultivos de invernadero||greenhouse crops||plante de serre||cultura em estufa, Innovación||innovation||innovation induite||inovare, Guyana, Representación Guyana, |
Online Access: | http://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/3156 |
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Summary: | Crop production, which is vital to global food security, is being affected by climate change all over the world. However, the impact is being felt more severely in the more impoverished communities. It has been predicted that over the next decades, billions of people, especially those living in developing countries,
will face shortages of water and food, as well as greater risks to health and life because of climate change. With fewer social, technological and fnancial resources for adapting to changing conditions, developing countries are the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change (UNFCCC, 2007).
The IICA Delegation in Guyana has introduced a number of alternative methods that seek to improve the overall effciency, resilience, adaptive capacity and mitigation potential of production systems throughout the regions. One such system to be noted is “Protected Agriculture” which is supported by effcient
water harvesting and usage. |
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