Description |
52 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm |
Series |
ACIAR technical reports series ; 59 |
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ACIAR technical reports ; 59
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Summary |
The challenge in using seasonal forecasting in agriculture is to assess and capture the potential benefits so that the well-being of people is improved in terms of increased food security, protection of the resource base, lower costs or better economic outcomes within the community. This report arises from an ACIAR project involving researchers in Indonesia, Zimbabwe, India and Australia |
Notes |
"University of Western Sydney" |
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"This report arises from an ACIAR project that involved 10 agencies from four countries - Indonesia, Zimbabwe, India and Australia."--P. 5 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also available in an electronic version via the internet. Address as of 20 February 2006: http://www.aciar.gov.au/web.nsf/att/JFRN-6BN9DY/$file/tr59.pdf |
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research |
Subject |
Meteorology, Agricultural.
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Climatic changes -- Forecasting.
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Long-range weather forecasting.
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Agriculture -- Environmental aspects.
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Crops and climate.
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Livestock -- Climatic factors.
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Climatic changes.
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Author |
Packham, R. G., editor
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Huda, A. K. S, editor
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Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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ISBN |
186320475X (print) |
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1863204768 (online) |
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