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Volumn 55, Issue 1, 2013, Pages 29-35

Using ecosystem-based adaptation actions to tackle food insecurity

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EID: 84872368263     PISSN: 00139157     EISSN: 19399154     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00139157.2013.748395     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (22)

References (6)
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    • Ecosystem-based Adaptation Is The Use Of Biodiversity And Ecosystem Services As Part Of An Overall Adaptation Strategy To Help People And Communities Adapt To The Negative Effects Of Climate Change At Local National Regional And Global Levels. EbA Provides Many Other Benefits To Communities Including Food Security (from Fisheries To Agroforestry) Sustainable Water Management And Livelihood Diversification (through Increasing Resource-use Options)
    • Ecosystem-based adaptation is the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services as part of an overall adaptation strategy to help people and communities adapt to the negative effects of climate change at local, national, regional and global levels. EbA provides many other benefits to communities, including food security (from fisheries to agroforestry), sustainable water management, and livelihood diversification (through increasing resource-use options).
  • 3
    • 84858217502 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ecosystem management: Tomorrow's approach to enhancing food security under a changing climate
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    • (2011) Sustainability , vol.3 , pp. 937-954
    • Munang, R.1    Thiaw, I.2    Rivington, M.3
  • 4
    • 84867365564 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Using small-scale adaptation actions to address the food crisis in the horn of africa: Going beyond food aid and cash transfers
    • R. Munang, and J. N. Nkem, "Using Small- Scale Adaptation Actions to Address the Food Crisis in the Horn of Africa: Going Beyond Food Aid and Cash Transfers," Sustainability 3(2011), 1510-1516.
    • (2011) Sustainability , vol.3 , pp. 1510-1516
    • Munang, R.1    Nkem, J.N.2
  • 5
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    • http://www.environmentmagazine.org/Archives/ Back%20Issues/2011/March- April%202011/ruralwater- saharan-africa-full.html
  • 6
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    • Munang and Nkem, note 4 above
    • Munang and Nkem, note 4 above.


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