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Interventions for achieving sustainability in tropical forest and agricultural landscapes
The rapid expansion of commodity agriculture in tropical forest landscapes is a key driver of deforestation. To meet the growing demand from a more prosperous and expanding global population, it is imperative to develop sustainable commodity supply chains that support higher agricultural productivity, and that enable improved environmental, economic, and social outcomes. Interventions by community, market, and state actors can enhance the sustainability of supply chains by affecting where and how agricultural production occurs. These interventions—in the form of novel or moderated instit ...
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Available online: http://www.capri.cgiar.org/pdf/capriwp110.pdf
Published by: CGIAR ; 2013
The rapid expansion of commodity agriculture in tropical forest landscapes is a key driver of deforestation. To meet the growing demand from a more prosperous and expanding global population, it is imperative to develop sustainable commodity supply chains that support higher agricultural productivity, and that enable improved environmental, economic, and social outcomes. Interventions by community, market, and state actors can enhance the sustainability of supply chains by affecting where and how agricultural production occurs. These interventions—in the form of novel or moderated institutions and policies, incentives, or information—can influence producers directly or achieve their impacts indirectly by influencing consumer, retailer, and processor decisions.
This study used global datasets to document the trends in deforestation and commodity agriculture production to compare and explain the impacts of different types of supply chain interventions.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Sustainable agriculture ; Agroclimatology ; Forest
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Observational characteristics of the Jet Stream, a survey of the litterature : report of a working group of the Commission for Aerology
Observational characteristics of the Jet Stream, a survey of the litterature: report of a working group of the Commission for Aerology
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; W.J. Gibbs ; C.W. Newton
Published by: WMO ; 1958Collection(s) and Series: WMO - No. 71 > Technical Note
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Observations ; Jet stream ; Technical Publications ; TP 27 ; TN 19
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