What Next for Agriculture After Durban?

Author:

Beddington J. R.1,Asaduzzaman M.2,Clark M. E.3,Fernández Bremauntz A.4,Guillou M. D.5,Howlett D. J. B.6,Jahn M. M.7,Lin E.8,Mamo T.9,Negra C.10,Nobre C. A.11,Scholes R. J.12,Van Bo N.13,Wakhungu J.14

Affiliation:

1. Government Office of Science, UK.

2. Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies.

3. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia.

4. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico.

5. INRA, French National Institute for Agricultural Research.

6. UK Department for International Development and University of Leeds, UK.

7. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

8. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

9. Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia.

10. Secretariat, Commission on Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change.

11. Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Brazil.

12. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa.

13. Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Science.

14. African Center for Technology Studies, Kenya.

Abstract

Despite obstacles in the UN climate talks, modest progress and opportunities for scientific input on agriculture arose.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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4. Climate Trends and Global Crop Production Since 1980

5. IPCC, Summary for Policy Makers: Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 2011).

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