Simposio Internacional de Estadistica en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente

Simposio Internacional de Estadistica en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente
Title Simposio Internacional de Estadistica en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente PDF eBook
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Publisher CIAT
Pages 310
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Memorias Simposio Internacional de Estadística en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente

Memorias Simposio Internacional de Estadística en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente
Title Memorias Simposio Internacional de Estadística en Agricultura y Medio Ambiente PDF eBook
Author Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (Cali)
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Pages 272
Release 1995
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Agrindex

Agrindex
Title Agrindex PDF eBook
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Pages 896
Release 1995
Genre Agriculture
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Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico

Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico
Title Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico PDF eBook
Author Hallie Eakin
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 256
Release 2022-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816548064

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From floods and droughts to tsunamis and hurricanes, recent years have seen a distressing and often devastating increase in extreme climatic events. While it is possible to study these disasters from a purely scientific perspective, a growing preponderance of evidence suggests that changes in the environment are related to both a shift in global economic relations and these weather-related disasters. In Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico, Hallie Eakin draws on ethnographic data collected in three agricultural communities in rural Mexico to show how economic and climatic change not only are linked in cause and effect at the planetary scale but also interact in unpredictable and complex ways in the context of regional political and trade relationships, national economic and social programs, and the decision-making of institutions, enterprises, and individuals. She shows how the parallel processes of globalization and climatic change result in populations that are “doubly exposed” and thus particularly vulnerable. Chapters trace the effects of El Niño in central Mexico in the late 1990s alongside some of the principal changes in the country’s agricultural policy. Eakin argues that in order to develop policies that effectively address rural poverty and agricultural development, we need an improved understanding of how households cope simultaneously with various sources of uncertainty and adjust their livelihoods to accommodate evolving environmental, political, and economic realities.

Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico

Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico
Title Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico PDF eBook
Author Hallie Catherine Eakin
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780816525003

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From floods and droughts to tsunamis and hurricanes, recent years have seen a distressing and often devastating increase in extreme climatic events. While it is possible to study these disasters from a purely scientific perspective, a growing preponderance of evidence suggests that changes in the environment are related to both a shift in global economic relations and these weather-related disasters. In Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico, Hallie Eakin draws on ethnographic data collected in three agricultural communities in rural Mexico to show how economic and climatic change are not only linked in cause and effect at the planetary scale but also interact in unpredictable and complex ways in the context of regional political and trade relationships, national economic and social programs, and the decision making of institutions, enterprises, and individuals. She shows how the parallel processes of globalization and climatic change result in populations that are Òdoubly exposedÓ and thus particularly vulnerable. Chapters trace the effects of El Ni–o in central Mexico in the late 1990s alongside some of the principal changes in the countryÕs agricultural policy. Eakin argues that in order to develop policies that effectively address rural poverty and agricultural development, we need an improved understanding of how households cope simultaneously with various sources of uncertainty and adjust their livelihoods to accommodate newly evolving environmental, political, and economic realities.

Pesticide Residues in Coastal Tropical Ecosystems

Pesticide Residues in Coastal Tropical Ecosystems
Title Pesticide Residues in Coastal Tropical Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author Milton D Taylor
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 568
Release 2002-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0203165586

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The coastal tropics comprise some of the most sensitive and yet the most understudied ecosystems in the world. Coastal plains and river valleys are also home to agriculture on a vast scale, and it is not surprising to find that streams and rivers receive the majority of agricultural runoff, carrying the residues of insecticides, fungicides and othe

North American Science Symposium

North American Science Symposium
Title North American Science Symposium PDF eBook
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Pages 550
Release 1999
Genre Forest ecology
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