2015
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v11n24p268
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What’s the Missing Link? - Reviewing Climate Change Polices in Context of Indian Agricultural Sector

Abstract: Government of India has recently announced for special funds like National adaptation fund to handle market risks arising due to climatic variability. The operational protocol of this fund and other forthcoming initiatives have yet to be expanded, but through this paper we like to draw attention to some of the policies and programmes that the Governments of India have already initiated and that directly or indirectly link to managing the risks and challenges faced with climate change in context of agriculture … Show more

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“…In the case of agriculture, techniques that have been considered climate‐smart are conservation agriculture (tillage, cover crops, and rotation), irrigation, agroforestry, and soil conservation structures. The Indian Government's public agenda is getting close to this kind of solutions with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization in 2015; this may be an experience that could be used by LA countries in order to reduce climate change impact (Mittal & Ray, ). However, because climate change and sustainability are systemic problems, any technology needs to face the problem of the whole ecosystem management.…”
Section: Searching For Food Security Solutions In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of agriculture, techniques that have been considered climate‐smart are conservation agriculture (tillage, cover crops, and rotation), irrigation, agroforestry, and soil conservation structures. The Indian Government's public agenda is getting close to this kind of solutions with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization in 2015; this may be an experience that could be used by LA countries in order to reduce climate change impact (Mittal & Ray, ). However, because climate change and sustainability are systemic problems, any technology needs to face the problem of the whole ecosystem management.…”
Section: Searching For Food Security Solutions In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…this may be an experience that could be used by LA countries in order to reduce climate change impact (Mittal & Ray, 2015). However, because climate change and sustainability are systemic problems, any technology needs to face the problem of the whole ecosystem management.…”
Section: Climate Change and Keeping Yields High And Stablementioning
confidence: 99%