Women's leadership in climate resilient agrifood systems: Defining a future research agenda
Women's leadership is increasingly considered critical for achieving climate-resilient agrifood systems.
Women's leadership is increasingly considered critical for achieving climate-resilient agrifood systems.
The majority of signatories to The United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2021 (COP26) made a declaration to end deforestation by 2030.
In India, the production of rice and wheat account for more than 80% of its total agricultural water use. As farming is highly dependent on water availability, rapidly receding water levels require urgent measures to manage withdrawals.
The severity of the climate challenge requires a change in the climate response, from an incremental to a more far-reaching and radical transformative one.
The food and land use sector is a major contributor to India's total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Rice cultivation in the NLPR regions has moved to higher latitudes.