
Paramètres
En savoir plus sur le livre
This book addresses the significant challenge of climate change and variability, focusing on how agricultural production adapts through the actions of farmers, including peasant farmers. It examines the limitations of adaptation, the variations across different territories (developed vs. developing countries), and the roles of actors beyond farmers, such as governments and NGOs. The central argument is threefold: 1) there are notable differences in farmers' capacities to adapt based on their location; 2) farmers play critical roles in their adaptation efforts; and 3) other actors can support farmers by providing strategic information, counseling, and facilitating networking. Effective adaptation often requires collaboration between governments and local actors, as isolated efforts may leave farmers to navigate challenges alone. Nonetheless, many farmers demonstrate resilience through creativity and local knowledge. The book emphasizes that adaptation is fundamentally a social process, necessitating an understanding of the social dynamics within farming communities. This includes recognizing how information spreads within these communities, which can aid in promoting and facilitating adaptation strategies to climate change and variability.
Achat du livre
Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change, Christopher R. Bryant
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2018
Modes de paiement
Personne n'a encore évalué .
