Prioritising crop wild relatives to enhance agricultural resilience in sub‐Saharan Africa under climate change
<strong>Social Impact Statement<br></strong> Climate change is expected to disproportionately affect sub-Saharan Africa in the next century, posing a threat to the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and deepening food insecurity. To adapt to this threat, more climate-resilient crop...
Main Authors: | Satori, D, Tovar, C, Faruk, A, Hammond Hunt, E, Muller, G, Cockel, C, Kühn, N, Leitch, IJ, Lulekal, E, Pereira, L, Ryan, P, Willis, KJ, Pironon, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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