Coping with climate change – The roles of genetic resources for food and agriculture

URL: http://www.fao.org/3/i3866e/I3866E.pdf

Genetic resources for food and agriculture play a crucial role in food security, nutrition and livelihoods and in the provision of environmental services. They are key components of sustainability, resilience, and adaptability in production systems. They underpin the ability of crops, livestock, aquatic organisms and forest trees to withstand a range of harsh conditions. Climate change poses new challenges to the management of the world’s genetic resources for food and agriculture, but it also un derlines their importance. At the request of the Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, FAO prepared thematic studies on the interactions between climate change and plant, animal, forest, aquatic, invertebrate and micro-organism genetic resources. This publication summarizes the results of these studies.

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Organisation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Type de ressource Etudes et rapports
Année de sortie 2015

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