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040 _aCO-PlCIA
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041 _aeng
100 _aLau, Charlotte
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245 _aColombian agriculture: adapting to climate change
260 _aCali, CO
_bCentro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT)
_c2010
300 _a2 p
440 _aPolicy Brief No. 1
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520 _aClimate change will likely have significant impacts on the agricultural sector in Colombia, which accounts for over one-tenth of the country’s GDP and employs over one-fifth of its population. Analyses indicate that by 2050, there will likely be significant temperature rises, more erratic precipitation, and higher pest and disease prevalence. To address the extensive socioeconomic implications of these effects, the government must prioritize adaptation, investing in regionally-based assessments; research and development; and technology transfer to and training for farmers.
650 _aCGIAR
_94018
650 _aColombia
_9564
650 _aCGIAR
_94019
650 _aColombia
_9564
653 _aMonograph series
653 _aSeries monográficas
653 _aCIAT Editor
653 _aBrief
653 _aOther Publications
700 _aJarvis, Andrew
_9528
700 _aRamírez, Julián
_94020
856 _uhttp://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org:8080/jspui/bitstream/123456789/3892/1/policy_brief1_colombia_climate_change.pdf
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998 _aCATAL
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