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Adaptive Governance Of Disaster Drought And Flood In Rural Areas A Hurlbert

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Adaptive Governance Of Disaster Drought And Flood In Rural Areas A Hurlbert
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.31 MB
Pages: 247
Author: A. Hurlbert, Margot
ISBN: 9783319578002, 9783319578019, 3319578006, 3319578014
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Adaptive Governance Of Disaster Drought And Flood In Rural Areas A Hurlbert by A. Hurlbert, Margot 9783319578002, 9783319578019, 3319578006, 3319578014 instant download after payment.

This book provides a comparative analysis of policy instruments responding to climate change, drought and flood in relation to agricultural producers and their communities in four case study areas: Alberta, Canada, Saskatchewan, Canada, Coquimbo, Chile, and Mendoza, Argentina. Assessed through a lens of effectiveness, and adaptive governance, instruments advancing livelihood capitals of agricultural producers and identified and recommendations made to improve the suite of policy instruments are made.
Abstract: This book provides a comparative analysis of policy instruments responding to climate change, drought and flood in relation to agricultural producers and their communities in four case study areas: Alberta, Canada, Saskatchewan, Canada, Coquimbo, Chile, and Mendoza, Argentina. Assessed through a lens of effectiveness, and adaptive governance, instruments advancing livelihood capitals of agricultural producers and identified and recommendations made to improve the suite of policy instruments are made

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