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Increasing Resilience to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector of the Middle East - The Cases of Jordan and Lebanon (Paperback)
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Increasing Resilience to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector of the Middle East - The Cases of Jordan and Lebanon (Paperback)
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This publication aims to assist countries in understanding the
specific challenges and opportunities posed by climate change in
the agricultural sector in order to increase climate resilience and
adapt to climate change. The report presents local-level
priorities, informed by stakeholder input, to build agricultural
resilience in both countries. The objectives of this study are
threefold: 1) to improve the understanding of climate change
projections and impacts on rural communities and livelihoods in
selected regions of Jordan and Lebanon, specifically the Jordan
River Valley and Lebanon s Bekaa Valley; 2) to engage local
communities, farmers, local experts, and local and national
government representatives in a participatory fashion in helping
craft agricultural adaptation options to climate change; and 3) to
develop local and regional climate change action plans that
formulate recommendations for investment strategies and strategic
interventions in local agricultural systems. Therefore, this
publication may serve as the analytical underpinning for ongoing
discussions taking place within the governments, including the
Ministries of Agriculture and Environment, on how to best move
forward in building agricultural resilience to climate change."
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