The challenges posed by the water–food–energy nexus have been well documented.
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Community perceptions of the impacts of climate change on agriculture in Myanmar’s central dry zone
Findings highlight the need for greater attention to the challenges posed to agriculture in the CDZ by a changing climate, but they also show that farmers and the communities of which they are part are capable of adapting to these pressures.
This note seeks to contribute to the ongoing debates around the revision of Myanmar’s 2012 Farmland Law.
Fish farming (aquaculture) is important to Myanmar’s food security and is developing and transforming quickly.
The main objective of agricultural statistics is to provide information on agricultural production.
Small-scale private irrigation schemes (SPRI) have been the major driving force behind the expansion of irrigated areas in Nigeria, despite government efforts to promote large scale public irrigation schemes.
From the ground up
The community-driven development (CDD) approach has become increasingly popular because of its potential to develop projects that are sustainable, are responsive to local priorities, empower local communities, and more effectively target poor and
The recent food crisis, combined with the energy crisis and emerging climate-change issues, threatens the livelihoods of millions of poor people as well as the economic, ecological, and political situation in many developing countries.
Agricultural advisory services play an important role in supporting the use of the agricultural sector as an engine of pro-poor growth and enabling small farmers to meet new challenges, such as accessing export markets, adopting environmentally su
Since 1985, the Chinese government has given high priority to building roads, particularly high-quality roads that connect industrial centers.