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Adaptation Strategies for Different Sectors in the WANA Region: Summary of Breakout Group Discussions

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To develop informed decisions on practical adaptation strategies in the WANA region, breakout groups were constituted for four different sectors: Crops; Livestock, Grasslands and Rangelands; Land Use, Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture; and Institutions, Policy and Cooperation. Summaries of the discussions in the different breakout groups are presented in this chapter.

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Sivakumar, M.V.K. et al. (2013). Adaptation Strategies for Different Sectors in the WANA Region: Summary of Breakout Group Discussions. In: Sivakumar, M., Lal, R., Selvaraju, R., Hamdan, I. (eds) Climate Change and Food Security in West Asia and North Africa. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6751-5_22

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