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Unlocking the potential of social learning for climate change and food security: Wicked problems and non-traditional solutions

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Title Unlocking the potential of social learning for climate change and food security: Wicked problems and non-traditional solutions
 
Creator CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
 
Subject climate
social participation
food security
learning
 
Description Climate change is a crisis not only because of its vast global impact, but because it is so difficult to do much about it. Four degrees of warming are projected for this century under a business-as-usual scenario. In agriculture, this would mean the end of farming as we know it in the developing world. But to adapt agriculture, ensure food security and prevent deepening poverty, we must deal with
a highly complex socio-ecological system whose mechanisms and effects are uncertain. Constraints and challenges evolve over time and are altered every time people change the ways they produce food.
 
Date 2013-03
2013-03-27T20:03:04Z
2013-03-27T20:03:04Z
 
Type Brochure
 
Identifier CCAFS. 2013. Unlocking the potential of social learning for climate change and food security: Wicked problems and non-traditional solutions. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27781
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Language en
 
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