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Land&Climate The Role of Sustainabl
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Climate
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Table of Contents Executive Summary
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List of Figures Figure 2-1. Number
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ICRISAT IGAD IPCC ISDR JI lCER LDCF
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! EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Coping with cli
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! organic carbon. SLM represents a
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! tenure insecurity in many African
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! To achieve success in the first t
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! degradation, soil and biomass car
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! 2. The Challenge of Climate Varia
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! production and food security for
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! production in Africa and other re
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! Ethiopia consider soil and water
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! the region is degraded to such an
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! In terms of affected area, UNEP (
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! techniques, like bunding (e.g. Ke
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! flooding in sloping lands and pro
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! Reducing Emissions from Deforesta
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! organic carbon. Principles of div
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! A first major impact in Africa wo
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! the practices and qualitatively a
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! o Several adaptation funds have b
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! feeding practices), improved fert
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! billion for the CTF and $2.0 bill
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! require social and environment be
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! focus on financing CDM and/or JI
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! nations have ratified (or adopted
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! vulnerability assessment, develop
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! The TerrAfrica partnership is pla
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- Page 119 and 120: ! References ! Ambrosi, P. 2009. No
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