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Constructing an effective strategic development planning approach to ensure sustainable agricultural development in the face of climate change and variability (CCV) and other stressors and thereby contribute to the maintenance and further development of Food Security

4th World Conference on CLIMATE CHANGE

Christopher R Bryant

University of Montreal, Canada

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Earth Sci Clim Change

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617-C1-036

Abstract
Objectives and process to be used in the workshop: The objective of this workshop ion CCV is currently being recognized and integrated into how different processes involve participants in exchanging and discussing: 1) how different forms of planning for agricultural development and preservation can enhance agriculture��?s contribution to Food Security; and 2) how to move forwards in ensuring a sustainable and long term development of agriculture by drawing upon the experiences and challenges of selected territories that different participants in the workshop are aware of. The results of the workshop will be used to produce a document for all participants.
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