 | OECD. - 2014 - 11 páginas
climate. change. in. agriculture. A study by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the International Water ... they all have sufficient water for agriculture under current climatic conditions (Rosenzweig et al. | |
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climate. change. in. agriculture. A study by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the International Water ... they all have sufficient water for agriculture under current climatic conditions (Rosenzweig et al. | |
 | 2000 - 174 páginas
ABSTRACT Terrestrial ecosystem research under the context of global change is described . A primary objective of the ... land and humans all interacting with each other , exchanging energy , chemicals and water between each other . | |
 | 178 páginas
ABSTRACT Terrestrial ecosystem research under the context of global change is described . ... oceans , land and humans all interacting with each other , exchanging energy , chemicals and water between each other . | |
 | 644 páginas
Attempts to analyze , understand , and explain the sources and effects of global climate change have led to a broader research agenda , with increased recognition of the global interdependence of problems such as soil and water ... | |
 | 116 páginas
Deprived of irrigation water , therefore the land can only be exploited part of the time , with a result of very low ... Owners or holders of farm lands , of a size such that cannot produce enough for a decent living for the family ... | |
 | Manuel Paulet Iturri - 2001 - 242 páginas
Also as a large part of the change required will involve changing attitudes and values through increased public awareness ... The World Water Vision , Framework for Action and World Water Forum process started a process of consultation ... | |
 | 376 páginas
Dystrandepts are acid and old enough to have a reddened or otherwise altered B horizon ( a cambic horizon ) , or to have ... Those that , due to climate change , have dried naturally probably are now considered to be Oxisols . | |
 | 16 páginas
The importance of biosphere reserve and World Heritage Site status in obtaining public and official support within both Coɛta Rica and Panama cannot be understated . ... not resulted in any change in management focus . | |
 | 326 páginas
Although many relationships between ecological change and disease are well documented , such knowledge rarely ... Although planners often wish to believe it were the case , lands are rarely " empty " or unencumbered by any claimant . | |
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