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Validation of the Study on the Vulnerability of Agricultural Systems and Ecosystems to Climate Change in Forest Guinea

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16 May, 2025

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Validation of the Study on the Vulnerability of Agricultural Systems and Ecosystems to Climate Change in Forest Guinea
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N’Zérékoré, le 23 janvier 2025 — Une étape décisive dans la lutte contre les impacts du changement climatique en Guinée Forestière a été franchie aujourd’hui avec la validation officielle du rapport d’étude de vulnérabilité des systèmes de production agricole et des écosystèmes des zones agroécologiques de la région. Ce rapport est le fruit d’un travail approfondi mené dans le cadre du Projet de Renforcement de la Résilience et des Capacités d’Adaptation des Communautés Vulnérables au Changement Climatique en Guinée Forestière (PRACC-GF), en collaboration avec le Cabinet NEMUS et l’Institut de Recherche Agronomique de Guinée (IRAG).

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