verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies. The negative impact of climate change may be reduced with mitigation strategies in developing countries. Some studies project that developing countries in the Tropics will be worse off than developed countries under different scenarios of global climate change, due to warmer climates, increased droughts and floods. Their populations are poorer, and therefore more vulnerable to climate stresses and shocks. Bolivia is an example: A country that experienced climate variability, political change and structural adjustment throughout the nineties. These forces have an effect on rural livelihood strategies. Can...
Rice farmers in Peru are one of the world’s social groups that are more highly and heterogeneously e...
The agricultural sector of Andean countries like Peru and Bolivia perceives the consequences of clim...
Heavily dependent on agriculture, Argentinean stakeholders must prepare to adapt their activities to...
The negative impact of climate change may be reduced with mitigation strategies in developing countr...
This paper was prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Assessments of climate change show that developing countries in the Tropics are worse off than devel...
Abstract: Global climate change represents a major threat to sustainable farming in the Andes. Farme...
Production strategies pursued by households and individuals in a peasant community of the Bolivian A...
In Peru, subsistence farmers experience firsthand the direct and indirect impacts of climate change ...
This paper was presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association on July 30- August 2, 20...
Based on a case study of Charazani – Bolivia, this article outlines the understanding of adaptive st...
Production strategies pursued by households and individuals in a peasant community of the Bolivian A...
This paper examines the types of strategies rural households in the Bolivian Altiplano utilize to se...
Climate change is one of the major contributing factors to degradation of ecological services, and t...
This thesis aims to understand some of the effects of changes in intra-seasonal climate variability ...
Rice farmers in Peru are one of the world’s social groups that are more highly and heterogeneously e...
The agricultural sector of Andean countries like Peru and Bolivia perceives the consequences of clim...
Heavily dependent on agriculture, Argentinean stakeholders must prepare to adapt their activities to...
The negative impact of climate change may be reduced with mitigation strategies in developing countr...
This paper was prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Assessments of climate change show that developing countries in the Tropics are worse off than devel...
Abstract: Global climate change represents a major threat to sustainable farming in the Andes. Farme...
Production strategies pursued by households and individuals in a peasant community of the Bolivian A...
In Peru, subsistence farmers experience firsthand the direct and indirect impacts of climate change ...
This paper was presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association on July 30- August 2, 20...
Based on a case study of Charazani – Bolivia, this article outlines the understanding of adaptive st...
Production strategies pursued by households and individuals in a peasant community of the Bolivian A...
This paper examines the types of strategies rural households in the Bolivian Altiplano utilize to se...
Climate change is one of the major contributing factors to degradation of ecological services, and t...
This thesis aims to understand some of the effects of changes in intra-seasonal climate variability ...
Rice farmers in Peru are one of the world’s social groups that are more highly and heterogeneously e...
The agricultural sector of Andean countries like Peru and Bolivia perceives the consequences of clim...
Heavily dependent on agriculture, Argentinean stakeholders must prepare to adapt their activities to...