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Environmental Cost and Face of Agriculture the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Fostering Context Climate Change

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Environmental Cost and Face of Agriculture the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Fostering Context Climate Change
Environmental Cost and Face of Agriculture the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Fostering Context Climate Change

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Environmental Cost and Face of Agriculture the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Fostering Context Climate Change

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The papers gathered here were presented at the workshop and have all passed through rigorous peer review by renowned scientists. The diverse papers present various aspects of agriculture production in the evolving face of climate change and dwindling water resources in the region. The book covers topics such as the prospects of agriculture in a changing climate; the potential of climate-smart agriculture; the impact of food prices, income and income distribution on food security; improved efficiency in water use; challenges in using treated wastewater in agriculture; investment in foreign agriculture and agricultural research and development. The papers span the nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council, with specific case studies set in Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait.

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