IFPRI (the International Food Policy Research Institute) have published a very useful series of briefing documents on what they think needs to form part of any Copenhagen deal with respect to agricultural mitigation and adaptation. Their basic argument is that agriculture is both part of the problem and of the solution, and the briefing documents look both at the technological and institutional challenges that need to be overcome.
IFPRI (the International Food Policy Research Institute) have published a very useful series of briefing documents on what they think needs to form part of any Copenhagen deal with respect to agricultural mitigation and adaptation. Their basic argument is that agriculture is both part of the problem and of the solution, and the briefing documents look both at the technological and institutional challenges that need to be overcome.
IPFRI also ran a side-event in the June UNFCCC meeting in Bonn – all the presentations (definitely worth watching) are available as a webcast here.
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