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| author | Quắm Đen |
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| contents | <p>As climate change accelerates, its impacts are hitting mountain regions especially hard [2-4]. In a study spanning ten mountain regions in Central and East Africa, researchers documented how 1,500 smallholder farmers perceive and respond to climatic shifts that threaten their livelihoods and ecosystems [5].</p> |
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| spellingShingle | Adapting to the Heights: How African Mountain Farmers Perceive and Respond to Climate Change Quắm Đen <p>As climate change accelerates, its impacts are hitting mountain regions especially hard [2-4]. In a study spanning ten mountain regions in Central and East Africa, researchers documented how 1,500 smallholder farmers perceive and respond to climatic shifts that threaten their livelihoods and ecosystems [5].</p> |
| title | Adapting to the Heights: How African Mountain Farmers Perceive and Respond to Climate Change |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15225164 |