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Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services in Support of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: An Evidence Review

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26 Sep, 2024

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Agricultural Extension and Advisory Services in Support of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: An Evidence Review

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This evidence review aims to document the various roles and functions played by EAS in climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.

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Tue, 09/24/2024 – 15:55

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08/31/2024

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