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Adapting to Climate Change in Bangladesh

Submitted by chocho on Thu, 2011-03-03 21:19
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  • Tags: disaster risk management, improved farming systems, climate change, FAO
  • Theme: Agriculture / Food Security
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. With nearly 200 major natural disasters since 1971, the population is struggling to cope with the impact of climate change on their food security. FAO projects are helping farmers adapt to the new challenges, with improved farming systems and new technologies, and with the innovative Climate Field School project.
 

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Adapting to Climate Change in Bangladesh
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