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This is an open access book. This edited volume discusses topics in
environmental economics with a focus on sustainability,
conservation, and responsible resource management. Written in
memory of Peter Berck, Professor of Agricultural and Resource
Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, the chapters
expand upon his insights about the connections between human
activities and the natural world. The volume includes a
selection of research on agriculture, energy, forestry, fisheries,
land use, recycling, and conservation – all parts of the broad
question of how natural resources can meet human needs while
avoiding environmental degradation. Written from a
21st century perspective, with concerns about climate,
renewable energy, biodiversity, and sustainable development, this
volume will be of interest to researchers and students of
agricultural and resource economics.
A changing climate is likely to have a drastic impact on crop
yields in Africa. The purpose of this book is to document the
effects of climate change on agriculture in Africa and to discuss
strategies for adaptation to hotter weather and less predictable
rainfall. These strategies include promoting opportunities for
farmers to adopt technologies that produce optimal results in terms
of crop yield and income under local agro-ecological and
socioeconomic conditions. The focus is on sub-Saharan Africa, an
area that is already affected by changing patterns of heat and
rainfall. Because of the high prevalence of subsistence farming,
food insecurity, and extreme poverty in this region, there is a
great need for practical adaptation strategies. The book includes
empirical research in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and
other Sub-Saharan countries, and the conclusion summarizes
policy-relevant findings from the chapters. It is aimed at advanced
students, researchers, extension and development practitioners, and
officials of government agencies, NGOs, and funding agencies. It
also will provide supplementary reading for courses in environment
and development and in agricultural economics.
A changing climate is likely to have a drastic impact on crop
yields in Africa. The purpose of this book is to document the
effects of climate change on agriculture in Africa and to discuss
strategies for adaptation to hotter weather and less predictable
rainfall. These strategies include promoting opportunities for
farmers to adopt technologies that produce optimal results in terms
of crop yield and income under local agro-ecological and
socioeconomic conditions. The focus is on sub-Saharan Africa, an
area that is already affected by changing patterns of heat and
rainfall. Because of the high prevalence of subsistence farming,
food insecurity, and extreme poverty in this region, there is a
great need for practical adaptation strategies. The book includes
empirical research in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and
other Sub-Saharan countries, and the conclusion summarizes
policy-relevant findings from the chapters. It is aimed at advanced
students, researchers, extension and development practitioners, and
officials of government agencies, NGOs, and funding agencies. It
also will provide supplementary reading for courses in environment
and development and in agricultural economics.
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