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Pacific Food System Outlook 20082009 Climate Change And The Food System Iseas Editor

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Pacific Food System Outlook 20082009 Climate Change And The Food System Iseas Editor
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 32
Author: ISEAS (editor)
ISBN: 9789812308924, 981230892X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Pacific Food System Outlook 20082009 Climate Change And The Food System Iseas Editor by Iseas (editor) 9789812308924, 981230892X instant download after payment.

The Pacific Food System Outlook represents the first regionwide coordinated effort to provide the outlook for the Pacific food system. The food system includes not just production agriculture, but also the whole complex of economic relationships and linkages that tie the region’s food consumers to producers. The goal of the Pacific Food System Outlook is to help increase knowledge about the diverse components of this vital segment of the global economy. This year's report focuses on climate change and its ramifications for the Asia-Pacific food system, arguably one of the most affected sectors in the region’s economy. The report identifies the potential public and private sector responses to the daunting future challenges of this issue, the most complex of the issues we have addressed in the 12-year history of the PFSO.

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