Climate change adaptation and sustainable agricultural intensification in developing countries
The recent threat of climate change has exacerbated the inherent risks in smallholder farming such as soil degradation, resulting in an unprecedented decline in agricultural yields in developing countries. This has threatened the livelihoods of large segments of populations that are heavily dependen...
Main Author: | Mulwa, Chalmers Kyalo |
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Other Authors: | Visser, Martine |
Format: | Doctoral Thesis |
Language: | English |
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Faculty of Commerce
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/32847 |
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