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The most promising response strategies are
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sustainable practices in agriculture to improve productivity on existing arable land especially in developing countries to meet the food requirements of a still rising population
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sustainable practices in forestry both in tropical forests as well as in forests of temperate and boreal zones, in the latter case to achieve sufficient fast adaption to climate change.
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Heinloth, K., Karimanzira, R.P. (1994). Outcomes and Policy Recommendations from the IPCC/AFOS Working Group on Climate Change Response Strategies and Emission Reductions. In: White, D.H., Howden, S.M. (eds) Climate Change: Significance for Agriculture and Forestry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8328-2_11
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