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Climate-smart cropping systems for temperate and tropical agriculture: mitigation, adaptation and trade-offs

Climate-smart cropping systems for temperate and tropical agriculture: mitigation, adaptation and trade-offs

... – Climate-smart cropping systems should be designed with three objectives: reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, adapting to changing and fluctuating climate and ...

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Climate-smart cropping systems for temperate and tropical agriculture: mitigation, adaptation and trade-offs

Climate-smart cropping systems for temperate and tropical agriculture: mitigation, adaptation and trade-offs

... option for reducing N 2 O emissions either directly or by increasing the proportion of legumes in the ...options for mitigating CH 4 emissions in paddy fields are based on mid-season drainage or intermittent ...

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Designing and assessing climate-smart cropping systems in temperate and tropical agriculture

Designing and assessing climate-smart cropping systems in temperate and tropical agriculture

... successful adaptation but : - A subset of adaptation measures : sowing dates and hypothetical varieties - Decision rules, feasability (workable days) and resource availability (water) are not ...

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Spectral and Energy Efficiency Trade-offs in Cellular Networks

Spectral and Energy Efficiency Trade-offs in Cellular Networks

... designed for optimal capacity with high target values for system throughput and spectral efficiency (SE), the operators are now showing greater interest in improving their energy efficiency ...

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Agroforestry for a climate-smart agriculture – a case study in France

Agroforestry for a climate-smart agriculture – a case study in France

... Ø Assess effect of agroforestry on SOC fractions Agroforestry for a climate-smart agriculture – a case study in France 1 IRD, UMR 210 Eco&Sols, Montpellier 34060, France. 2 INRA, UMR 1230 ...

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Biodiversity and Food Security: From Trade-offs to Synergies

Biodiversity and Food Security: From Trade-offs to Synergies

... CNRS and WGL and local support from IMiE and Aix Marseille ...OT-Med, and the French Embassy in ...commitee and the scientifc commitee, as well as IMiE staf members for all their ...

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Local, global: Integrating mitigation and adaptation

Local, global: Integrating mitigation and adaptation

... present and potential impacts of climate change first emerged, responses have focused more on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere, or “mitigation”, than on reducing the ...

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Multiple cropping systems of the world and the potential for increasing cropping intensity

Multiple cropping systems of the world and the potential for increasing cropping intensity

... Multiple cropping systems in Africa Multiple cropping systems in Africa are based on maize, wheat, millet or sorghum, ...wheat-maize and groundnut-maize in Southern Africa ( Waha et ...

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Alternatives, indicators, trade-offs and synergies in small scale farming systems in Latin America

Alternatives, indicators, trade-offs and synergies in small scale farming systems in Latin America

... market and increasing costs of inputs over the past 20 years, vegetable family farms in Uruguay have been intensifying and specializing their production systems, putting more pressure on already ...

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La Climate smart agriculture : un projet politique controversé pour climatiser l’agriculture

La Climate smart agriculture : un projet politique controversé pour climatiser l’agriculture

... de mitigation que ...et agriculture sont restés longtemps deux problématiques traitées par des instances et politiques internationales différentes, et de fait écartées des ...

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Crop residue management in arable cropping systems under a temperate climate. Part 2: Soil physical properties and crop production. A review

Crop residue management in arable cropping systems under a temperate climate. Part 2: Soil physical properties and crop production. A review

... spatial and temporal variability of soil bulk density and hydraulic conductivity near saturation in ...variability for bulk density and for hydraulic conductivity function, whereas crop ...

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Agroforestry for ruminants: a review of trees and shrubs as fodder in silvopastoral temperate and tropical production systems

Agroforestry for ruminants: a review of trees and shrubs as fodder in silvopastoral temperate and tropical production systems

... Management of trees and shrubs as fodder in ruminant production systems 191.. Irrespective of the feeding system (Table 1), woody perennials can be scattered or grouped, inside 192.[r] ...

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Trade and Climate: Towards Reconciliation

Trade and Climate: Towards Reconciliation

... reconcile trade and climate? 8 We conclude that it is not free trade that destroys the climate, but the fact that free trade is developing in the absence of gene- ...

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Synergies and trade-offs between ecosystem services in Costa Rica

Synergies and trade-offs between ecosystem services in Costa Rica

... (Centre for International Forestry Research), Rua do Russel, 450 sala 601, Rio de Janeiro 22210–010, Brazil Date submitted: 21 June 2012; Date accepted: 29 April 2013; First published online: 18 June 2013 SUMMARY ...

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Effect of farmland heterogeneity on multiple ES spatial variability and trade-offs

Effect of farmland heterogeneity on multiple ES spatial variability and trade-offs

... researchers and makes it freely available over the web where possible Any correspondence concerning this service should be sent to the repository administrator: ...

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Trade-offs in Large-Scale Distributed Tuplewise Estimation and Learning

Trade-offs in Large-Scale Distributed Tuplewise Estimation and Learning

... frameworks for large-scale distributed data ...[26] and Petuum [25], the latter being fully targeted to machine ...network and communication aspects in order to ease the deployment of distributed ...

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Tropical semi-arid regions expanding over temperate latitudes under climate change

Tropical semi-arid regions expanding over temperate latitudes under climate change

... variables) and “vegetation ...“atmospheric” and ”vegetation aridity” become somewhat decoupled, as greater “atmospheric aridity” does not translate into greater stress on ...Milly and Dunne 2016 ...

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Ensuring transparency and accountability of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture in the perspective of COP21

Ensuring transparency and accountability of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture in the perspective of COP21

... farmers, and even consumers, and thus to make their voices ...strengths and weaknesses of different agriculture models, with the aim of feeding a broader debate on long-term transformative ...

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Additive impacts of climate-smart agriculture practices in mixed crop-livestock systems in Burkina Faso

Additive impacts of climate-smart agriculture practices in mixed crop-livestock systems in Burkina Faso

... L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d’enseignemen[r] ...

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Climate change and agriculture : global and regional effects using an economic model of international trade

Climate change and agriculture : global and regional effects using an economic model of international trade

... fertilization and modest adaptation) the direction of effect varies for individual developing countries and among developing countries. For example, the Other sub-Saharan reg[r] ...

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