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Agriculture in Russia and Climate change. / Lemeshko, N.
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T1 - Agriculture in Russia and Climate change
AU - Lemeshko, N.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - The International Symposium „Climate Change in Agriculture and Adaptation Options“, June 22-23 2009, was hosted by the University of Natural Ressources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Institute of Meteorology (BOKU-Met) and supported by the EU-projects ADAGIO and CECILIA, the COST action COST734 and World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It was held in the frame of the last general meeting of the EU project ADAGIO (ADAPTATION OF AGRICULTURE IN EUROPEAN REGIONS AT ENVIRONMENTAL RISK UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, Specific Support Action, FP6). The aim of the project was to evaluate and disseminate potential adaptation measures to climatic change in agriculture, considering 3 main vulnerable regions of Europe (Southern Europe and Mediterrranean Area, Middle Europe and Eastern Europe) in cooperation with 11 Partners (Austria, Spain, Bulgaria, Serbia, Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Italy, Russia, Egypt, Romania). Compared to the manyfold potential impacts of climate change on agroecosystems, potential adaptati
AB - The International Symposium „Climate Change in Agriculture and Adaptation Options“, June 22-23 2009, was hosted by the University of Natural Ressources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Institute of Meteorology (BOKU-Met) and supported by the EU-projects ADAGIO and CECILIA, the COST action COST734 and World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It was held in the frame of the last general meeting of the EU project ADAGIO (ADAPTATION OF AGRICULTURE IN EUROPEAN REGIONS AT ENVIRONMENTAL RISK UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, Specific Support Action, FP6). The aim of the project was to evaluate and disseminate potential adaptation measures to climatic change in agriculture, considering 3 main vulnerable regions of Europe (Southern Europe and Mediterrranean Area, Middle Europe and Eastern Europe) in cooperation with 11 Partners (Austria, Spain, Bulgaria, Serbia, Czech Republic, Poland, Greece, Italy, Russia, Egypt, Romania). Compared to the manyfold potential impacts of climate change on agroecosystems, potential adaptati
M3 - Article
SP - 72
EP - 76
JO - BOKU-Met Report
JF - BOKU-Met Report
SN - 1994-4179
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