Challenges and Opportunities in Vegetable Production in Changing Climate: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies

Author(s):  
Shashank Shekhar Solankey ◽  
Meenakshi Kumari ◽  
Shirin Akhtar ◽  
Hemant Kumar Singh ◽  
Pankaj Kumar Ray
2020 ◽  
Vol 244 ◽  
pp. 118879 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiberio Daddi ◽  
Raimund Bleischwitz ◽  
Niccolò Maria Todaro ◽  
Natalia Marzia Gusmerotti ◽  
Maria Rosa De Giacomo

2010 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 159-183
Author(s):  
Kola Odeku ◽  
Edson Meyer

AbstractThis article examines how the South African government, realizing the country's vulnerability to climate change, deemed it necessary to strengthen adaptation and mitigation measures and put in place legal and institutional frameworks to ensure implementation and compliance. Government must take responsibility for industry's inaction by implementing policies on climate change and, more importantly, through a visible change in government policy to hold industry accountable. The stringent policies and strategies being put in place are reducing vulnerability and also enhancing a broad spectrum of capacity in responding to environmental, climatic, resource and economic perturbations. The article further reviews state of the art methods and tools available to strengthen mitigation and adaptation strategies and measures in the areas of the existing frameworks regarding climate change. It also considers various measures by Eskom in particular, and strategies embarked upon by South Africa's national and local governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


2009 ◽  
Vol 6 (24) ◽  
pp. 242025
Author(s):  
A Fliessbach ◽  
P Maeder ◽  
A Diop ◽  
L W M Luttikholt ◽  
N Scialabba ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
pp. 096366252096669
Author(s):  
Jackie M. Getson ◽  
Anders E. Sjöstrand ◽  
Sarah P. Church ◽  
Roberta Weiner ◽  
Jerry L. Hatfield ◽  
...  

Although the scientific community has reached a consensus that anthropogenic climate change is a severe and pressing issue, climate change remains a contentious debate with the United States public. Through a survey ( N = 273), we explored climate professionals’ perspectives on their role and responsibility to promote climate change adaptation/mitigation strategies related to agroecosystems. They believed that climate professionals have a social responsibility to provide scientific input to both policymakers and the public. There was strong agreement that media, political, and public support is necessary for development, and near unanimous agreement for implementation, of climate change mitigation/adaptation strategies. This study highlights the climate professionals’ perceptions of their responsibility to provide scientific input, but also demonstrates that they believe the responsibility does not rest solely on their shoulders. Further research should explore scientists’ perceptions of their and others’ policy roles and scientists’ interactions with different influencers of adaptation/mitigation policy.


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