Building resilence to climate change: root crop and fishery production
This booklet contains 55 'adaptation steps' that are designed to provide Pacific Islanders with ideas and, in some cases, practical measures that can be used and adapted to help maintain and strengthen food security in the face of climate change, which already impacts some Pacific nations with rising ocean levels and increased intensity and possibly frequency of extreme weather events including tropical cyclones, floods and droughts.
It provides a list of existing tools and resources that present more detailed information on climate change adaptation measures, food security and related issues. It has been written for a broad audience that may include: government officials; national agriculture, forestry and fisheries development officers; non-governmental organizations (NGOs); community groups; and other stakeholders within the agriculture and fisheries sectors.
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