Published 2013
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Policy and Institutions in Adaptation to Climate Change: Case study on tree crop diversity in China, Nepal, and Pakistan - Working Paper 2013/3
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The diversification of agriculture has been shown to provide a range of benefits in terms of household adaptive capacity. The integration of trees on cultivated land is a particularly promising form of agricultural diversification. This publication presents the results of a case study carried out in China, Nepal, and Pakistan which reviews the use of trees for agricultural diversification by communities in response to climate-related stresses as part of a larger project documenting local adaptation strategies to climate-induced water stress and hazards in the HKH region.
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ICIMOD publication type
- ICIMOD publication type
- Technical publication
Regional member countries
- RMC
- China, Nepal, Pakistan
Others
- Special note
- HICAP, ICIMODpublications, ResilenceHKH
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- This publication is the result of research conducted as a part of the Himalayan Climate Change Adaptation Programme (HICAP).
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