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Climate change : significance for agriculture and forestry : systems approaches arising from an IPCC meeting

It highlights the need to adopt a holistic systems approach to monitoring and reducing greenhouse gas emissions and assessing impacts, and to integrate climate change-related goals and activities with other issues, such as biodiversity, desertification, and sustainable agriculture and forestry.
eBook, English, ©1994
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ©1994
Conference papers and proceedings
1 online resource
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Editorial. Monitoring and Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture, Forestry and Other Human Activities; S. Boag, D.H. White, S.M. Howden. Rice Paddies as a Methane Source; K. Minami, H.-U. Neue. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Intensive Livestock Systems: their Estimation and Technologies from Reduction; S.C. Jarvis, B.F. Pain. Global Change Strategy Options in the Extensive Agriculture Regions of the World; B.H. Walker. Methods for Exploring Management Options to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tropical Grazing Systems; S.M. Howden, D.H. White, G.M. McKeon, J.C. Scanlan, J.O. Carter. Integrated Land-Use Systems: Assessment of Promising Agroforest and Alternative Land-Use Practices to Enhance Carbon Conversion and Sequestration; R.K. Dixon, J.K. Winjum, K.J. Andrasko, J.J. Lee, P.E. Schroeder. Determining the Climatic Requirements of Trees Suitable for Agroforestry; T.H. Booth. Polish Forest Ecosystems: the Influence of Changes in the Economic System on the Carbon Balance; W. Galinski, M. Küppers. Climate Change and Agriculture: a Perspective on Priorities for Economic Policy; T.D. Mount. Outcomes and Policy Recommendations from the PICC/AFOS Working Group on Climate Change Response Strategies and Emission Reductions; K. Heinloth, R.P. Karimanzira.
"Reprinted from Climatic change vol. 27, no. 1 (1994)."
"Special issue of Climatic change, which arose from an international workshop held in Canberra, Australia, in January 1992"--Editorial